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Planning Permission – In association with Conservatories4UK.com
Do I need planning permission?
Do I need Building Regulation approval?
To help you understand these issues we detail
below some of the "conditions" attached to planning permission and building
regulations. (These apply to England/Wales only) Scottish, Northern Ireland,
Eire and North American regulations are quite different - You should
in all instances take local advice. For information on the rules for
Scotland click here.
PLANNING PERMISSION
In England and Wales you will not usually require
planning permission, provided you do not exceed the permitted
development limit for your property (which is 50-70 cubic metres,
depending on where you live). Notable exceptions to the above
are listed buildings and conservation areas. Please note that
if your property has been extended in the past - you will have
used up some or perhaps all of your "permitted development" area
and may need permission. Its also worth noting that occasionally "permitted
development" rights may be withdrawn from a property and any
extension however small needs planning. If in doubt
check.
BUILDING REGULATIONS
Generally speaking conservatories/sunrooms on residential property are exempted
under Building Regulations.
Below are some of the Exemption Criteria - under the Building Regulations 1991
(as amended). These criteria must be met for a conservatory extension to be
classified as exempt:
| a) |
The extension has a completely transparent or translucent
roof. |
| b) |
The extension walls are substantially glazed. Must
have at least half the area of the walls formed of windows. Must
have at least three quarters of the area of the roof formed of glazing,
polycarbonate sheets or similar translucent material. |
| c) |
The extension has a floor area not exceeding 30m squared. |
| d) |
The extension is sited at ground level. |
| e) |
The extension is permanently separated from the remainder
of the property by means of a door. |
| f) |
Any radiator within the conservatory is controllable.
(If fixed heating installations are proposed, they should have their
own separate temperature and on/off controls). |
| g) |
The glazing satisfies the requirements of part N, Schedule
1 (toughened/safety glass). |
| h) |
The extension does not contain any drainage facilities.
(i.e. sink, WC, or washing machine) |
An example of where building regulation approval may be required is
a Kitchen / Conservatory Extension. We suggest you contact
your local council - explain your intentions - they will be able to give
you more specific advice.
As a further guide conservatories that require building regulation approval
will need glazing of the highest insulation quality i.e. - Pilkington K Glass
(low E) with argon filled units.
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