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Tim S
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      05-05-2009, 08:52 AM
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> "TheScullster" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hi all
>>
>> Just info seeking really.
>> I am in need of a bigger shed for lawn mower, garden tools etc (currently
>> using 14 year old wendy house .
>> What are the size restrictions, if any, and at what point to planning/BCO
>> need involving?
>> The likelihood is this will be an off-the-shelf timber item.
>> I've heard bad reports of sheet steel items with condensation etc (bad
>> news for tools, stored seeds etc)
>> What if I went for a detached single brick built structure - I'm not
>> talking huge, just decent potting shed size, maybe 3m x 2m max plan dims.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Phil
>>

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> You only need planning / building regs if the total area exceeds 30sqm or
> it is built within 5 metres of the house over 4metres high, you will not
> need any, so go ahead.


Is that "5m and 4m" *or* "5m or 4m"?

Cheers

Tim
 
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