You don't need planning for extensions under a certain size (permitted development) but for a new house you certainly do, and boy have I checked, stuck a static up therein the finish and had a letter from the council within a week warning me not to do this, that and tother, apparently putting in a septic tank could class it as ‘permanent fixture’
You must consider the management of ‘dead otters’ iaw council guidelines :D
 
You must consider the management of ‘dead otters’ iaw council guidelines :D
Council demanded UK coal ‘round up’ all the crested newts in their proposed development so they got a company in that threw a plastic net around the perimeter of the site and gradually closed it, at the finish they had collected 4 newts…..the operation averaged £40k per newt…….and resulted in the best fed Herons in the county
 
You don't need planning for extensions under a certain size (permitted development) but for a new house you certainly do, and boy have I checked, stuck a static up therein the finish and had a letter from the council within a week warning me not to do this, that and tother, apparently putting in a septic tank could class it as ‘permanent fixture’
Last i heard if planning got turned down, it gets overturned in London
 

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