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    2 single storey side extensions under PD

    Hi Tony, Thanks for the reply. What about the width restriction? Is it up to half the width of the original 1948 building for each of the two side extensions, which could result in a doubling of the original width, or is it the width of both extensions when added together should not exceed...
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    2 single storey side extensions under PD

    Is it acceptable under Permitted development to build a single storey side extension on both ends (sides) of a detached dwelling? Unless I've missed it in the PD regs and guide documents I can only find references to single side extensions not multiple side extensions (not asking about two...
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    PD side extension and roof enlargement volume

    I think I'm getting there??? (me not you) So for the purpose of PD and roof enlargement the gable end brickwork above the eaves is not considered part of the roof?
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    PD side extension and roof enlargement volume

    I don't think I asked the question properly. The extension will not be a detached building it will be attached to the gable end of the existing building with its roof extending up above the height of the existing eaves. See attached drawing, top sketch. My question is if the side extension...
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    PD side extension and roof enlargement volume

    If I build a side extension on the gable end of a bungalow and its pitched roof extends up beyond the level of the eaves of the original building, does the extension's roof volume count toward the total roof enlargement volume of 50m3 allowed for a detached building under Permitted Development...
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    Lawful development certificate

    I've re-redone my drawing and removed the rear extension altogether as the important part for now is really the dormer. Do you think the attached drawing will be OK for an LDC application (note the notes which I will change to black before submitting)? See drawing: ElevationsPD004b.pdf There...
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    Lawful development certificate

    I've redone part of my drawing (bottom elevation only) to show a flat roof extension with the dormer set back over the inner leaf of the existing bungalow rear wall. The extension roof is drawn at 200mm depth which decouples the extension roof and dormer wall by about 50mm. However, the flat...
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    Lawful development certificate

    I was trying to avoid a flat roof but if I can't then I can't. One issue with a flat roof is that in order to maintain floor levels and ceiling heights of the extension to that of the existing building, the finished height of the flat roof may have to be higher than the bottom edge of the dormer...
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    Lawful development certificate

    Attached is a drawing of what I am proposing. The second and third elevations detail the proposed rear dormer in grey. The dormer will be clad with clay tiles to match as closely as possible the colour of the main roof grey double roman tiles. The fourth elevation shows in concept the rear...
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    Lawful development certificate

    If I apply for a single LDC to build a loft conversion, a side extension and a rear extension under permitted development and the LPA decide that the side extension is not permitted development does the whole application get rejected or does the LPA grant the LDC for the loft conversion and rear...
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    Planning granted but with onerous restriction

    I've just had planning permission granted to build a wrap round extension to both sides and rear of a bungalow. Permission was also granted to raise the rear roof and fit hip ends and to install front pitched roof dormers. The original application included a rear dormer but this was changed to...
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    Planning permission for steel beams over 3 metres

    doh! but I wouldn't have expected a pro to be like that to an obvious novice, silly me:( Reading it again it's obviously a ptake, double doh!
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    Can I install a rear dormer under permitted development 2

    The PD rights technical guide states on page 36 'The measurement of 0.2 metres should be made along the original roof slope from the outermost edge of the eaves (the edge of the tiles or slates) to the edge of the enlargement. Any guttering that protrudes beyond the roof slope should not be...
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    Planning permission for steel beams over 3 metres

    Sorry I guess I'm being dense but I don't understand
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    Can I install a rear dormer under permitted development 2

    Not sure I follow you Gerald especially as Tony's last sentence reads "but the rules now stipulate that the dormer front must not come forward of the wall below."
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    Planning permission for steel beams over 3 metres

    Could you explain a bit more or point me to where I'd find it?
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    Planning permission for steel beams over 3 metres

    I was half listening to one of those home renovation programs over the weekend and I thought I heard them say that planning permission (as opposed to building regs) was required where a steel beam over 3 metres in length was required, though I didn't hear what it was to support. I've done a...
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