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Hi

A. Does anyone know if a skylight such as the one linked below requires
planning permission in Scotland?

http://www.sterlingbuild.co.uk/produ...FUXJtAod4iYAoQ


B. This unit is actually a little wider than I would ideally like (it's for
a small box room and will require cutting into old joists), but I've seen
nothing slimmer. Google hasn't thrown anything hopeful up ...

Does anyone know of a reasonable supplier/manufacturer who'll take on a
small one-off order for a narrower window?

TIA

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Hi

A. Does anyone know if a skylight such as the one linked below requires
planning permission in Scotland?

http://www.sterlingbuild.co.uk/produ...FUXJtAod4iYAoQ


B. This unit is actually a little wider than I would ideally like (it's
for
a small box room and will require cutting into old joists), but I've seen
nothing slimmer. Google hasn't thrown anything hopeful up ...

Does anyone know of a reasonable supplier/manufacturer who'll take on a
small one-off order for a narrower window?

TIA


It will need building control approval wherever it is in Scotland and might
in addition require planning approval in a conservation area or listed
building.

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Hi

A. Does anyone know if a skylight such as the one linked below requires
planning permission in Scotland?

http://www.sterlingbuild.co.uk/produ...FUXJtAod4iYAoQ


B. This unit is actually a little wider than I would ideally like (it's
for
a small box room and will require cutting into old joists), but I've seen
nothing slimmer. Google hasn't thrown anything hopeful up ...

Does anyone know of a reasonable supplier/manufacturer who'll take on a
small one-off order for a narrower window?

TIA


It will need building control approval wherever it is in Scotland and
might in addition require planning approval in a conservation area or
listed building.

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Thanks for that, Geoff

Any more help on this?

TIA

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On Tue, 14 May 2013 10:13:54 +0100, "Flynno"
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It will need building control approval wherever it is in Scotland and
might in addition require planning approval in a conservation area or
listed building.

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Thanks for that, Geoff

Any more help on this?

Ask the local planning department, re requirements.
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On May 14, 10:57*am, Peter Johnson
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On Tue, 14 May 2013 10:13:54 +0100, "Flynno"
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It will need building control approval wherever it is in Scotland and
might in addition require planning approval in a conservation area or
listed building.


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Thanks for that, Geoff


Any more help on this?


Ask the local planning department, re requirements.


It will require Planning Permission on the grounds that, just like a
window, it could look onto and into someone else's property - or to
rephrase that, some occupier could climb onto a chair and do so.

Rob


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On May 14, 1:45*pm, robgraham wrote:
On May 14, 10:57*am, Peter Johnson
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On Tue, 14 May 2013 10:13:54 +0100, "Flynno"
wrote:


It will need building control approval wherever it is in Scotland and
might in addition require planning approval in a conservation area or
listed building.


-----------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks for that, Geoff


Any more help on this?


Ask the local planning department, re requirements.


It will require Planning Permission on the grounds that, just like a
window, it could look onto and into someone else's property - or to
rephrase that, some occupier could climb onto a chair and do so.

Rob


You mean just like windows and skylights often don't require planning?

http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/per.../doorswindows/

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