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Subject: Re: Planing permission question Posted on: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 10:47:21 +0000

Johne wrote:
> Alasdair wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 20:16:42 GMT, j_b_edwards@not.for.mail.net (Johne)
>> wrote:
>>
>>> If you build something about the size of your average garage in your
>>> back garden, totally underground so totally out of sight, would this
>>> require planning permission?
>>>
>> You don't need to put it underground. If the garage is more than
>> eight feet from the house and is below a certain size measured as a
>> proportion of the house size, it constitutes permitted development and
>> no PP is required. Check with the planning department.
>
> Excellent news. So if it doesn't need PP above ground it won't need it
> below. Will check with the planning department, though, just to see
> what size I can go up to.
>
> I would say what it was for but then there'd be no point in my putting
> it underground.
>

Batcave?