I have searched trust me, but can't find the answer.
I want to build a single garage/workshop at the rear of an existing detached double concrete slab, pitch roofed garage.
The current garage measures 6M x 4.5M and I want to add a 6M x 3M garage directly attached to the rear of this one.
I intend to build the new garage using bricks/blocks with a pitch roof not exceeding the height of the existing garage. But I am open to alternatives.
The boundry is less than 1M away (to the side)and the building will not be visible from the front street. The garden it will sit in is large (approx 50M x 15M) so it will not take up a large proportion of the garden and will never be used for habitation.
So, do I need to apply for PP, is there a way to build that doesn't require PP (i.e. using wood or concrete slabs ?).
I guess the easiest thing is to just ask the local authority, but I don't want to lift their ears just yet !!!
Thanks in advance people.
I want to build a single garage/workshop at the rear of an existing detached double concrete slab, pitch roofed garage.
The current garage measures 6M x 4.5M and I want to add a 6M x 3M garage directly attached to the rear of this one.
I intend to build the new garage using bricks/blocks with a pitch roof not exceeding the height of the existing garage. But I am open to alternatives.
The boundry is less than 1M away (to the side)and the building will not be visible from the front street. The garden it will sit in is large (approx 50M x 15M) so it will not take up a large proportion of the garden and will never be used for habitation.
So, do I need to apply for PP, is there a way to build that doesn't require PP (i.e. using wood or concrete slabs ?).
I guess the easiest thing is to just ask the local authority, but I don't want to lift their ears just yet !!!
Thanks in advance people.