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    Building regs/planning required for 1960 extension?

    Hi, We are in the process of buying a house that the vendors says the extension was built in 1960 and also a chimney breast in two rooms (one on top of the other) were removed without remove the top bit in the lift itself. The homebuyers report pulled up that we should ask if planning was...
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    Agricultural land

    Hello, could someone advise what the rules are on what you can and cant do with agricultural land? Can you fence it off? What can you put on it...sheds etc? We have purchased a piece of land from the local farmer and want to incorporate it into our garden. Plan to put chickens on it etc Also...
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    Contradiction of pre-application advice

    Hello, Looking for someone's unbiased opinion on the following please. We submitted pre-planning advice on your plans from our local council and they came back saying the following...... The current scheme reflects the character of the main dwelling and appears subservient to it. Therefore...
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    Planning permission in AONB\ conservation area

    Hello, we are having quite a battle with our local council over planning permission to build over the garage at the side of the house. Our house is part of a pair of semi detached houses in an AONB\conservation area. Ther other side of our house is a restaurant car park and the street itself...
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    Raising height of wall so the wall is level-planning needed?

    I have a very long wall that starts off at around 4m and decreases in steps to 2.8m to accomodate our new extension we need to raise the 2,m part of the wall. As the first part of the wall is 4m already do we need planning permission to level it all? The "neighbour" he otherside is a car park of...
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    Permit to develop or PP for loft with hip to gable end?

    Hi All, Your help if I may! Submitted planning permission to my local council for my loft coversion which involves a hip to gable enlargement. The proposed work will not exceed the height of the highest part of the existing roof, will not extend beyond the plane of the existing roof slope...
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