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Does Tunbridge Wells need planning permission?

Does Tunbridge Wells need planning permission?

Planning permission is generally required for carrying out any form of ‘development’ and this includes the use of land and buildings as well as the more obvious construction or alteration of buildings.

What council is Tunbridge Wells under?

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council homepage.

Do you need planning permission for a conservatory in an AONB?

If you live in one of the many Conservation areas or an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), you will usually need Planning Permission before building a conservatory.

What are permitted development rules?

Rules, known as ‘permitted development’ rights, allow you to extend a house without needing to apply for planning permission if specific limitations and conditions are met. If you want to exceed these, then it is likely that an application for householder planning permission will be required.

Who controls Tunbridge Council?

Tom Dawlings
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council is the local authority for the Borough of Tunbridge Wells. The Council is composed of 48 councillors representing 20 wards across the borough….

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
Leader of the Council Tom Dawlings, Conservative
Chief Executive William Benson
Structure
Seats 48 councillors

What council covers Paddock?

Paddock Wood Town Council applied to Tunbridge Wells Borough Council for the designation of a neighbourhood area under The Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012.

Do I need a door between house and conservatory?

An SAP calculation is usually undertaken by a specialist surveyor.It is stipulated by Building Regulations that one must install a door of ‘exterior quality’. A conservatory is only exempt from this legislation if there are separating doors.

How big can I have a conservatory without planning permission?

You CAN build a conservatory or single-storey extension without planning permission if: It is a maximum height of 4m high or 3m high (if within 2m of a boundary). The conservatory does not cover more than half the garden. The roof ridge or top point is not higher than the eaves of a property’s roof.