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Hi all, would i need planning permission to insulate and flat render my external walls, please see picture of existing walls currently

many thanks
Steve
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Email planning and ask. Some let you phone them although my local office won't now.

I would of thought not but there are local planning laws
 
Slightly tricky one, planning permission is not required if you do like for like, however as you have brickwork under the windows then technically that bit would require brick slips (to match the existing) and then render above

If you did the whole lot in render then technically planning permission would be required.

As to whether the planners would care or make issue with it nobody can answer.

All assuming you're not in a conservation area, the building is listed or other oddity.
 
Unless your neighbour was planning on doing the same as you, how would you finish the elevations as they merge with your neighbour's walls?
 

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