When the Shedworking staff need a helping hand with getting to grips with changes in planning regulations for garden offices, we turn to Lynn Fotheringham at
Inside Out. Now, she's put together an excellent guide to the ins and outs of it all which you should
read at her site here (which incidentally has a nice new look).
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ReplyDeleteIt is right that for any change guidance is necessary. Have you ever thought that who will provide you a proper guidance for you…? Only an expert person guides you in the right direction. For permanent alteration or non-permanent renovation you need to obtain a planning permission like for garden offices changes you need this. Listed property changes require planning permission, so it is better that you have to take this. For more information visit this blog-http://www.speerdade.co.uk/blog/when-do-you-need-planning-permission/
ReplyDeleteAs long as you stay within a few set rules you shouldn't have a problem and usually don't need planning permission for a garden office. Here is another good article that helped me.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.contemporarygardenrooms.com/garden-office-planning-permission-need/