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No planning permission but building control approved for extension
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You were right to ask a direct question, because I was far too subtle asking about the constraints of the site and pointing them gently towards the Planning Portal. Presumably that just went 'whoosh!' because the OP is still worried about something that happened ages ago, in the mists of time.
But they still didn't answer you.
Focussed on the problem, not the solutions. Defeats the object of asking the objective opinion of other people, a bit.Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Doozergirl wrote: »You were talking about a 30% extension.
Have you looked at the Permitted Development rules? Are you in the countryside? Greenbelt/National Park?
Yeah, I looked at the permitted development rules, and it looks like it doesn't come under permitted development. No this is not countryside/Greenbelt/National Park0 -
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