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Planning Permission and Building RegulationsThese two are often confused and the following notes are intended for guidance only, and are general requirements for all areas. Please consult the relevant local authority for any specific requirements for the area concerned. On some new housing estates the developers sometimes insert a clause in the deeds requiring their permission to extend the house. This should be checked and in some cases a small fee may be charged to obtain permission. DEFINITION OF A CONSERVATORY According to the Department of the Environment, a conservatory is defined as "A building that has not less than seventy five percent of its roof area made of translucent material, and not less than fifty percent of its wall area made of glass." PLANNING PERMISSION This is the decision as to whether or not you can build a particular structure in a particular place, and it is concerned with the visual impact and size of the structure. Not the structural integrity of the construction. Specific planning permission is not normally required if the following guidelines are met :-
Application for planning permission IS required if :-
BUILDING REGULATIONS These are the construction and performance standards which, if followed, allow a structure to be built. They relate to the structural integrity of the construction and not its location. It should be noted that Building Regulations in England and Wales are different to those in Scotland and Northern Island. Check with local authorities for the existence of any local by-laws which may need to be considered. A conservatory is usually exempt from any Building Regulation control provided it meets the following requirements :-
If a conservatory does not require Building Regulation approval and the conservatory is situated within 1m of the boundary, then the wall of the conservatory adjacent of the boundary should be constructed of materials with limited combustibility which meet fire regulations to approved document B of the Building Regulations 1992. |
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