Hello,
I am thinking of building a wooden 16ftx10ft shed, with the roof extending across the length of it another 10ftx10ft. This will be less than 1m from the boundary.
According to planning permission, I see this:
"No verandas, balconies or raised platforms."
Is this talking about sticking a veranda on the original house, or does this literally mean you cannot ever get a shed with a veranda or raised platform without planning permission?
According to building regulations, I see this:
"If the floor area of the building is between 15 square metres and 30 square metres, you will not normally be required to apply for building regulations approval providing that the building contains NO sleeping accommodation and is either at least one metre from any boundary or it is constructed of substantially non-combustible materials."
Is the floor area only the 16x10 area, which is where the foundations are, and not the 10x10 area (which will just be gravel with a roof on top of it)?
I am thinking of building a wooden 16ftx10ft shed, with the roof extending across the length of it another 10ftx10ft. This will be less than 1m from the boundary.
According to planning permission, I see this:
"No verandas, balconies or raised platforms."
Is this talking about sticking a veranda on the original house, or does this literally mean you cannot ever get a shed with a veranda or raised platform without planning permission?
According to building regulations, I see this:
"If the floor area of the building is between 15 square metres and 30 square metres, you will not normally be required to apply for building regulations approval providing that the building contains NO sleeping accommodation and is either at least one metre from any boundary or it is constructed of substantially non-combustible materials."
Is the floor area only the 16x10 area, which is where the foundations are, and not the 10x10 area (which will just be gravel with a roof on top of it)?