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Planning permission for your conservatory
Guidelines for planning permission
Planning permission is not normally required if you follow
these guidelines
1. A detached or semi-detached dwelling may be extended
without planning permission by up to 70 cubic metres or
15% of the volume of the original house, whichever is the
greater to a maximum of 115 cubic metres.
2. A terraced house or a house in a National Park, an area
of outstanding natural beauty, a conservation area or other
specially designated area may be extended up to 50 cubic
metres or 10% of the volume of the original house.
3. The conservatory is used solely for domestic purposes.
4. The overall height of the conservatory must not exceed
4 metres when the conservatory is less than 2 metres from
any boundary, the height of the conservatory may equal the
height of the house.
5. The roof and walls are glazed with translucent or transparent
materials with safety glazing at low level.
6. No part of the conservatory should be closer to the
highway than the nearest part of the original house unless
there would be at least 20 metres between the house and
the highway.
7. The conservatory does not contain any drainage facilities.
eg. sink, WC, or washing machine
8. The conservatory is sited at ground level
9. Any radiator within the conservatory is controllable.
If its fixed heating then they should have their own separate
temperature and on/off controls.
10. The conservatory is separated from the rest of the property
by means of a door
Always consult with your local planning officer and wait
for planning consent (if required) before commencing any
building work, failure to follow this advice could result
to your new conservatory having to be demolished
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