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jim September 21st 09 06:46 PM

do glass verandahs need PP or Building Regs?
 
of this sort for e.g.

http://www.nationwideltd.co.uk/glass-verandas.html

looked on the predictably obfuscated national government resource
websites with no joy apart from the new PD exclusion of decks,
balconies, verandas - does this really apply to ground level "lean to"
type structures?

any pointers gratefully received

Cheers
JimK

RubberBiker September 21st 09 06:54 PM

do glass verandahs need PP or Building Regs?
 
I would think most likely it does. Generally, there are your permitted
development rights for things like garages, sheds and porches (subject
to restrictions on size and location) - and anything else needs PP.

Contact your local planning office, only a fairly simple informal
application is necessary to tell you if you need PP.

jim September 21st 09 07:01 PM

do glass verandahs need PP or Building Regs?
 
On 21 Sep, 18:54, RubberBiker wrote:
I would think most likely it does. Generally, there are your permitted
development rights for things like garages, sheds and porches (subject
to restrictions on size and location) - and anything else needs PP.

Contact your local planning office, only a fairly simple informal
application is necessary to tell you if you need PP.


IMHE better to leave some stones unturned unless absolutely necessary!

to expand - it seems i can still (since the PD changes) build a
conservatory of certain parameters without needin PP or BRegs but it
seems I may need PP (poss BRegs) for an open sided lean-to glass
roofed structure...??

can anyone confirm?
ta
JimK

Hugo Nebula September 21st 09 07:19 PM

do glass verandahs need PP or Building Regs?
 
On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 10:46:31 -0700 (PDT), a certain chimpanzee, jim
randomly hit the keyboard and produced:

of this sort for e.g.

http://www.nationwideltd.co.uk/glass-verandas.html


Building Regs (in England & Wales); no, if less than 30m^2 (covered
yard or covered way). Planning; no idea.
--
Hugo Nebula
"If no-one on the internet wants a piece of this,
just how far from the pack have you strayed?"

dennis@home September 21st 09 07:30 PM

do glass verandahs need PP or Building Regs?
 


"jim" wrote in message
...
On 21 Sep, 18:54, RubberBiker wrote:
I would think most likely it does. Generally, there are your permitted
development rights for things like garages, sheds and porches (subject
to restrictions on size and location) - and anything else needs PP.

Contact your local planning office, only a fairly simple informal
application is necessary to tell you if you need PP.


IMHE better to leave some stones unturned unless absolutely necessary!

to expand - it seems i can still (since the PD changes) build a
conservatory of certain parameters without needin PP or BRegs but it
seems I may need PP (poss BRegs) for an open sided lean-to glass
roofed structure...??


Be aware that although you may not need to apply for building regs, it does
not mean you don't have to comply with building regs.




jim September 21st 09 07:41 PM

do glass verandahs need PP or Building Regs?
 
On 21 Sep, 19:30, "dennis@home" wrote:
"jim" wrote in message

...

On 21 Sep, 18:54, RubberBiker wrote:
I would think most likely it does. Generally, there are your permitted
development rights for things like garages, sheds and porches (subject
to restrictions on size and location) - and anything else needs PP.


Contact your local planning office, only a fairly simple informal
application is necessary to tell you if you need PP.


IMHE better to leave some stones unturned unless absolutely necessary!


to expand - it seems i can still (since the PD changes) build a
conservatory of certain parameters without needin PP or BRegs but it
seems I may need PP (poss BRegs) for an open sided lean-to glass
roofed structure...??


Be aware that although you may not need to apply for building regs, it does
not mean you don't have to comply with building regs.


ah this again - i take the opposite view - thanks


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