Mike Dade
Featuring a watertight bladed roof system, the Camargue louvred canopy from Garden House Design provides the perfect place for homeowners to relax and enjoy the outdoors. The aluminium slats that form the roof can be opened to let in sunlight and increase ventilation
Domestic outbuildings, be they garages, gyms, garden sheds, chicken runs, home offices or annexes, are common additions to many family dwellings. Helpfully, permitted development (PD) rights mean that a planning application isn’t required for many such projects. However, this set of rules is complex and doesn’t apply in all situations. Where permission is needed, local policies and interpretations of planning law vary as well. So, what schemes require permission and what is the best way to ensure you get it right?
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