Hi all,
I've just registered - looks like a great forum! Last year was my first year at growing my own and not bad at all, if I may say. A few disasters but also some tasty successes... so looking forward to next year.
In fact, I was REALLY looking forward to it as my dear hubby gave me a polytunnel for my 40th birthday recently. Other people get watches, jewellery... I get a tunnel and couldn't be more excited.... that is until I rang the local council to be on the safe side and check re planning.
We're going to site it at the bottom of our garden. The tunnel is 14ft wide by 25ft long. Our entire plot (including the house) is around three quarters of an acre. We're in a village and have neighbours around us. Anyway, I was STUNNED to learn that I need to apply for planning permission! If a greenhouse or tunnel is over 10m cubed, then you need permission (that's pretty small!). However, our neighbours, who have erected a VERY VERY large summerhouse (wooden, tiled roof) don't need it because it's classed as an extension of the house and for that you can go up to 70m cubed. Go figure.
So really then, if you buy an average greenhouse say, 8ft by 10ft at 6ft average height, then you strictly need planning permission. In our area, it would seem anyway. We're South Leicestershire. I put this to the planning officer and she agreed, yes you would! But how many folk do that?!
Anyone have any experience of this? I only rang to check because I was worried one of the neighbours may complain - although by the sound of it they don't really have grounds to object. It's not going to block light or interfere with a highway or be noisy or commercial. In fact, watch out if you put up a large tent in your garden for the kids to play in for more than 28 days or a summer awning with sides... you'll need to pay £135 to the council!
Thanks for any advice!
Regards,
Sam
I've just registered - looks like a great forum! Last year was my first year at growing my own and not bad at all, if I may say. A few disasters but also some tasty successes... so looking forward to next year.
In fact, I was REALLY looking forward to it as my dear hubby gave me a polytunnel for my 40th birthday recently. Other people get watches, jewellery... I get a tunnel and couldn't be more excited.... that is until I rang the local council to be on the safe side and check re planning.
We're going to site it at the bottom of our garden. The tunnel is 14ft wide by 25ft long. Our entire plot (including the house) is around three quarters of an acre. We're in a village and have neighbours around us. Anyway, I was STUNNED to learn that I need to apply for planning permission! If a greenhouse or tunnel is over 10m cubed, then you need permission (that's pretty small!). However, our neighbours, who have erected a VERY VERY large summerhouse (wooden, tiled roof) don't need it because it's classed as an extension of the house and for that you can go up to 70m cubed. Go figure.
So really then, if you buy an average greenhouse say, 8ft by 10ft at 6ft average height, then you strictly need planning permission. In our area, it would seem anyway. We're South Leicestershire. I put this to the planning officer and she agreed, yes you would! But how many folk do that?!
Anyone have any experience of this? I only rang to check because I was worried one of the neighbours may complain - although by the sound of it they don't really have grounds to object. It's not going to block light or interfere with a highway or be noisy or commercial. In fact, watch out if you put up a large tent in your garden for the kids to play in for more than 28 days or a summer awning with sides... you'll need to pay £135 to the council!
Thanks for any advice!
Regards,
Sam
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