Do I need planning permission to concrete my back garden?

It is necessary to apply for planning permission if the are you are paving is over 5 metres squared. Planning permission is also required if you are installing an impermeable material. This is a material that doesn't naturally absorb rainfall. These materials include concrete, asphalt, and clay.
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Can you concrete your back garden?

Plain concrete slabs have for many years served as the go-to flooring material for utility, basements, patios, and garages all over Britain. However, concrete today happens to be one of the most viable materials used in the back gardens of many modern homes.
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Do you need planning permission to pour concrete?

Planning permission is almost always required when you are building a permanent structure or laying any amount of concrete. This can sound daunting but it usually quite a simple process.
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What can I build in my back garden without planning permission?

Including your roof, you can build up to 4 metres for a gable or 3 metres for all other designs. However, when building within 2 metres of a boundary, the total height of your garden room, including the roof, is limited to 2.5m without planning permission.
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Do you need planning permission to excavate garden?

When do I need planning permission? If you planning to excavate and create more space in property or alteration of existing building you will need to apply for planning permission.
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Permitted Development - Outbuildings

Can I landscape my garden without planning permission?

Landscaping Projects

Typically, garden design projects such as re-turfing a lawn area, adding garden paving, or creating flower beds do not require planning permission[7]. The rules for walls, fences, and other enclosures have been outlined above.
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What is the biggest structure you can build in your garden without planning permission?

Including the roof, you can build up to 4 metres for a gable and up to 3 metres for other roof designs. However, crucially, if the garden room falls within 2 metres of the property's boundary, then the structure's full height, including the roof, cannot exceed 2.5 metres.
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Can I put a log cabin in my garden without planning permission?

Log cabins are classed as 'permitted developments' which means that they should not need planning permission, subject to the conditions below: If the log cabin is within 2 metres of the boundary of your property, the cabin's overall height (including the roof) must be less than 2.5 metres.
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Do I need a permit to run electricity to my shed UK?

Remember that if you do the work to power up your garden building or if the qualified electrician who does the work is not NICEIC-registered, you'll need to submit a building notice to your local authority and pay a building-control fee to get an electrical installation certificate (EIC).
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Can my son live in a log cabin in my garden?

1) Can I live in a log cabin in my parents garden? It is possible for children to live in their parents' garden in a structure such as a granny annexe, provided the relevant annexe planning permission is obtained.
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What are the requirements for placing concrete?

To provide durable concrete, it should be free of segregation and the mortar should be in close contact with the coarse aggregate, reinforcement, and any adjacent faces to which it is to be bonded. Concrete should be deposited, as nearly as practicable, in its final position.
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Can I concrete my front garden?

Under the new regulations, homeowners wishing to pave a front garden with a hardstanding of more than five square metres will require planning permission if they will not be using a permeable material.
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Can you just pour concrete?

Yes! It's easy to learn how to pour concrete on your own — it's a task suited for most skill levels.
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Can I cement my garden?

As a natural material, concrete is an easy option when it comes to choosing materials for your garden. Whether you're putting in some concrete edging to your flower beds, adding a concrete garden bench as a focal point, or looking to add structure to a tiered garden, it's a choice that comes with many benefits.
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Can I pave my back garden UK?

You might also be wondering, “Do I need planning permission for paving my back garden?” The good news is that you don't need planning permission if you're using permeable paving to pave an area less than five square metres.
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Can I pave my entire garden?

Paving your front garden

At the time of writing, you don't need planning permission to pave over your front garden provided that you the surface is porous. In other words, planners don't want the drainage system to be overwhelmed by rainwater runoff. They want water to soak into the ground naturally.
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Can you run armoured cable along a fence UK?

UV exposure will degrade the integrity of the insulation very quickly and to avoid damage to the cable. Armoured cable is the rule of thumb method to be used externally but not to a fence.
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Can I put a toilet and shower in my shed?

Installing a Bathroom in a Shed

While you should always check with your HOA or local permitting office before building structures or extensions on your property, most have no problem with you adding a bathroom in a shed.
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How big can a shed be without a permit UK?

If you don't want to apply for planning permission, you should ensure that the shed, barn, or summer house doesn't exceed 2.5 metres in height. The building cannot take up any more than 50% of the space around your original house. The barn or shed should also not cover more than 15 square metres.
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What size cabin can I put in my garden without planning permission?

Your log cabin can really be any size so long as: It's not larger than 50% of your garden size. It isn't built past the front of your house. Its eaves and roof height don't exceed the regulations (especially if built within 2m of a boundary)
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Can I live in a caravan in my garden?

A mobile home can be used in a garden without planning but you will need to justify how the use of the caravan supports the use of the house and how it will not become a separate or independent dwelling. For example the people who sleep and wash in the mobile home will use the cooking facilities of the main house.
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Can I live in a caravan on my own land UK?

Yes, you can live legally in a caravan year round in the UK and have it as your main house. You just need to find a suitable plot of land and get planning permission, or find residential parks near you where you'd like to live.
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What is the law for putting large aerials in your back garden?

Unless your property is in a designated area, you do not need to apply for planning permission to install an antenna on your property, as long as: there will be no more than two antennas on the property overall. (These may be on the front or back of the building, on the roof, attached to the chimney, or in the garden)
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Can I put a shepherds hut in my garden?

If the shepherd's hut is to be sited at a residential address ie. in your back garden and for your own personal use, then you likely won't need planning permission.
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Can I building within 1 Metre of boundary?

For buildings with an internal floor area between 15 square meters and 30 square meters, your garden room must be positioned 1m away from any boundary. For buildings with an internal floor area up to 15 square meters, your garden room can be positioned within 1m of your boundary.
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