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For many, when planning your conservatory, Planning Permission and Building Regulations can be an unwanted concern. By choosing Conservatory Outlet this is taken out of your hands so you are free to enjoy the exciting parts of choosing your dream conservatory – such as what style will you have, will the roof be glass or polycarbonate and how will you use your new conservatory or sunroom? What is the difference between Planning Permission Planning Permission and Building Regulations are often confused. Both are the responsibility of the Local Authority and basically, Planning Permission takes into consideration the aesthetic effect of a new building/extension on the surrounding homes and neighbourhood, whilst Building Regulations define how the structure must be constructed in terms of thermal efficiency. |
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You may be able to build quite a number of conservatories without planning permission that previously would have needed it. The following rules must be followed to remain exempt from them.
• They are built at ground level and are less than 30 square metres in floor area.
• At least half of the new wall and three quarters of the roof is either glazed or translucent material.From 1st October 2008 new rules for conservatories and extensions took affect which replaced the old rules and affect conservatories as follows:
1. No extension forward of the principal elevation or side elevation fronting a highway. This means that any conservatory on the front or side of a house that will be closer to a public highway than the original house will need planning permission. A highway is any public right of way including footpaths.
2. Maximum depth of a single-storey rear extension of three metres for an attached house and four metres for a detached house. The width of a conservatory running along the back length of a house is not constrained at all unless it projects beyond the house which is constrained by rule 3. A house is only detached if there is no solid structure connecting it to a neighbour. A "link" house is therefore not detached nor would be two houses with a common garage. The rules on what counts as being detached have not changed from the previous ones.Please Note: the above Planning Permission & Building Regulations do not apply in Northern Ireland. Please call for details.