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Outbuilding Regs October 2008 (my garage)

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 10:44 pm
by kbrownie
Hi,
Building Garage at home, it is stand alone so not connected to house.
Been reading new outlines regarding PP and BC.
The build will be within 1 metre of neighbours boundary and the same applies to canal tow path outside my house (nice spot).
So the build will be between 15-30 sq metres, so I'm I right in thinking if the garage is not more than 2.5metres at highest point and built out of block and render with tiled/slated roof, no need for PP or BC to be informed. I will be installing electric but registered full scope sparky, so that's no problem. Not conservation area, national park or listed.
Garage will be set back from house.
My intention is to fit once pitched roof will about 12 degree fall on it to maximize height and other fall so no water settlement.
Does this fit in with regulations.
Thanks for all replies, especially if I've missed something.
Off to climb a mountain, so will be back to see you all once conquest has been claimed.
Hope you all have good Bank Holiday Weekend
KB

Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 7:46 pm
by stoneyboy
kbrownie,
I think you need PP - a detached garage does not fall within the new permitted development rights.
Suggest you talk to you local Planning Authority - take a dimensioned drawing with you.
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Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 10:04 pm
by bd3cc
ABOVE ALL, talk to your local planning dept. They have a free advice service, which you are paying for anyway, and are helpful
bd3cc

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 6:37 pm
by kbrownie
Thanks for replies guys, I am going to speak to both planning and BC depts as advised.
I've read all the bumph on it (oct 2008 outbuilding etc...) and seems to me that I should be okay as long as I stick to the guides mentioned in first post.
But not stupid and will speak to them before I continue to build.
KB

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:49 pm
by kbrownie
Hi Guys,
As a follow up to this post regarding the garage,
I've been in touch with planning and building cons.
To be honest Planning were not that helpful just wanted money off me to give me a letter to say my build was legal and didn't need PP
But BC different story, after going through my plans and meterails I intended to use, they said I was exempt. So I can crack on.
KB