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Default Planning permission for house for family

On 28/07/2018 10:47, wrote:
On Friday, 27 July 2018 22:33:05 UTC+1, Chris Green wrote:
Are there special planning permission rules applying where one wants
to build a house for a fmaily member (child) on one's own land?


You may be able to get permission for an extension or an annexe provided it is "incidental to the enjoyment of the main dwelling house", i.e. not a separate dwelling, or if it falls within permitted development you will not need permission. You will need permission for a new separate dwelling.

Also, you may be able to have a non-permanent structure without permission (or it may be easier to get permission for).

https://www.logcabinhub.com/log-cabi...permission-uk/
and lots of others.

Owain




In the Horsham area, there seems to be a rash of 'caravans' being
installed without planning persmission after one land owner won an
appeal.

All the 'planning consultants' are piling in.

Not just 'travellers' either.

See Horsham District Council DC/18/1494