Afternoon everyone, I was here in a past life and have now popped up again to pick some brains.
What is the current thinking regarding sheds in gardens on estates. By definition, housing estates however posh are tight for space and consequently the plots are quite small with tight boundrays.
According to various bits and pieces I 've read - wooden structures (sheds) shouldn't be placed within x metres of a boundray wall nor within a certain distance from a public road.
I'm guessing alot of people on here have quite big sheds that go against the above criteria - have any of you had any problems with neighbours/ planning etc or is this boundray thing something thats there but is conveniently ignored?
What is the current thinking regarding sheds in gardens on estates. By definition, housing estates however posh are tight for space and consequently the plots are quite small with tight boundrays.
According to various bits and pieces I 've read - wooden structures (sheds) shouldn't be placed within x metres of a boundray wall nor within a certain distance from a public road.
I'm guessing alot of people on here have quite big sheds that go against the above criteria - have any of you had any problems with neighbours/ planning etc or is this boundray thing something thats there but is conveniently ignored?