Loft conversion in Birmingham Marston Green


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Loft conversion in Birmingham Marston Green

Loft Conversion in Birmingham Marston Green B37

The permitted development rights for low carbon and renewable technologies were changed on the 6th april 2008, lifting the requirements for planning permission for the technologies detailed below. Solar pv and solar thermal (roof mounted): permitted unless; panels, when installed, protrude more than 200mm. Birmingham Marston Green

If so, a planning application is required to your local authority. Note that external changes include extensions (regardless of where on the site) and even minor eternal changes such as turning a window into a door. There are no ‘permitted development rights’ on a church as there would be on your home, which would enable you to extend in various ways without planning permission. That said, different local authorities deal with these sort of applications quite differently, so if in doubt, ask. If you are adding photovoltaic panels to your church or hall this also requires a planning application. Birmingham Marston Green

loft Conversion in Birmingham Marston Green B37

Loft conversion

18. Do I Need Planning Permission to Add a Basement? Birmingham Marston Green B37

To find out if your property is protected as a listed building or falls within a conservation area please check our listed buildings and conservation areas pages. If your property is affected, you will need to apply for listed building consent in addition to your application for planning permission.

A detached single garage conversion is pretty much the same as a single integral garage conversion but will require more work due to the added need of insulation. Planning permission may also be required if connection to the main property is wanted.

If you are adding more space under permitted development rights for extensions, it's a good idea to apply for a lawful development certificate (ldc). This proves that your extension is lawful and does not require planning permission. It is not compulsory to have an ldc, but there may be times – such as when you are moving house – when you might need one.

it is possible to convert an industrial, commercial or agricultural building for residential use, without the need for planning permission. As is often the case, you will require approval for listed buildings and in conservation areas. You will also need to follow the prior notification procedure if you are converting an agricultural building such as a barn.

It can be possible to convert an industrial, commercial or agricultural building for residential use, without the need for planning permission. As is often the case, you will require approval for listed buildings and in conservation areas. You will also need to follow the prior notification procedure if you are converting an agricultural building such as a barn.



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