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    Hiya, I have just finished a 4.5m by 2.25m concrete block shed. Give me a bell if you need any...

    Hiya, I have just finished a 4.5m by 2.25m concrete block shed. Give me a bell if you need any info, more than happy to discuss with you. Danny
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    low pitch height and planning permission

    I see, now thats only about 30mm. I suppose thats better than nothing. Or would planning just say, yeah, its only 300mm higher than PD and it backs onto a social clubs football ground so crack on, have planning permission? lol.
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    low pitch height and planning permission

    Well the house base is about 10-15cm higher than the shed base. Does that mean I can add the difference?
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    low pitch height and planning permission

    10 degrees would allow DECRA roofing which looks pretty good, I reckon I would need to go up to about 2.7-2.8m though. I know this isn't a huge leap from PD but have never dealt with any planning situations before?
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    low pitch height and planning permission

    The shed is 4.5m by 2.25m so maybe zinc would be cost effective as it looks good? Don't like gap unfortunately and yeah, don't think lead would be suitable, lol. Thanks for the suggestion though as I had not thought of zinc.
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    low pitch height and planning permission

    I am currently building a shed that falls within permitted development rights, but due to the door and window I have put in, I am left with a paltry 5.6 degrees pitch. Now I am kinda buggered with height (Max 2.5m) because of where it is situated. I don't really want to put felt on as I think...
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