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Once you've extended your house do you still have a permitted
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ie: extension built ion 1984 and then you decide you want to put a
conservatory up. Do you need permission for this?
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Once you've extended your house do you still have a permitted
development allowance?

ie: extension built ion 1984 and then you decide you want to put a
conservatory up. Do you need permission for this?


IIRC, any extensions to your house after 1948 deduct from permitted
development, so if you haven't enough left you may need to apply for PP.

Try

www.planningportal.gov.uk

has all the generic rules. I don;t know if an extension built with full PP
deducts or not from the permitted debrmitted development?

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Once you've extended your house do you still have a permitted
development allowance?

ie: extension built ion 1984 and then you decide you want to put a
conservatory up. Do you need permission for this?


In Browns Britain you need permission to fart.
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On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 15:51:43 +0000, Tim S wrote:

mogga coughed up some electrons that declared:

Once you've extended your house do you still have a permitted
development allowance?

ie: extension built ion 1984 and then you decide you want to put a
conservatory up. Do you need permission for this?


IIRC, any extensions to your house after 1948 deduct from permitted
development, so if you haven't enough left you may need to apply for PP.

Try

www.planningportal.gov.uk

has all the generic rules. I don;t know if an extension built with full PP
deducts or not from the permitted debrmitted development?

Cheers

Tim



Thanks - have had a bit of a read - it seems that the conservatory
might well be exempt but not it's electrics and any extra opening -
they will need approval.

* No more than half the area of land around the "original house"*
would be covered by additions or other buildings.
Looks like thats the key - can't be too big, or too hot or too cold or
the little pigs will blow the house down.
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www.planningportal.gov.uk

has all the generic rules. I don;t know if an extension built with full
PP deducts or not from the permitted debrmitted development?

Cheers

Tim



Thanks - have had a bit of a read - it seems that the conservatory
might well be exempt but not it's electrics and any extra opening -
they will need approval.


Careful - you're referring to Building Regs, which is a different thing to
Planning Permission. Although you are correct in what you say.

* No more than half the area of land around the "original house"*
would be covered by additions or other buildings.
Looks like thats the key - can't be too big, or too hot or too cold or
the little pigs will blow the house down.


Phone call to your local Planning Office might shed some light on the
Permitted Development aspect.

Cheers

Tim


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mogga wrote:
Once you've extended your house do you still have a permitted
development allowance?

ie: extension built ion 1984 and then you decide you want to put a
conservatory up. Do you need permission for this?


In Browns Britain you need permission to fart.


And you have to pay tax on it too.

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In Browns Britain you need permission to fart.


And you have to pay tax on it too.


And you need to be a member of the:

National Intestinal and Colon Emissions Inspection Council (NICEIC), or
submit 48 hours advance notice of intention to fart to the local council.

As the council don't have anyone trained to measure the noxious content of
your emissions, you'll also have to pay a member of the NICEIC to come and
inspect it for you, which may involve waiting 3-4 weeks before an approved
person is available. You may not progress to the next stage without passing
the inspection.


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mogga wrote:
Once you've extended your house do you still have a permitted
development allowance?

ie: extension built ion 1984 and then you decide you want to put a
conservatory up. Do you need permission for this?


In Browns Britain you need permission to fart.


I should think so. If the banks needed permission we would not be in the
situation we are in now.

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On Mar 8, 9:36*pm, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

In Browns Britain you need permission to fart.


And how do they police this policy? Sniffer dogs?
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On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 08:47:05 -0700 (PDT), mike wrote:

On Mar 8, 9:36*pm, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

In Browns Britain you need permission to fart.


And how do they police this policy? Sniffer dogs?


Yup - Brown-nosed Blair hounds - but they do baet about the Bush.

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