I’m planning to build a workshop in our garden. I know you can build one without planning permission under permitted development, but you’re limited to 2.5m height which probably only gets you 2.1ish internal. I’m 1.9m so this isn’t super roomy. The rear boundary of our garden is a 3m high wall, so my thinking is I should apply for planning permission to allow me to build up to the height of the wall, getting much better head height and allowing for a warm roof construction.
I’ve started working on a planning application. In the process you’re asked for drawings, materials lists etc. I don’t imagine the general design I have in my head changing loads, but I’m still wondering about things like having overhangs vs more of a box style building, or do I clad the sides in metal sheeting for no maintenance or clad in wood all around.
Does anybody have experience with planning and specifically how close you have to stick to what you submitted? If you wanted to change the cladding or overhangs for instance, can you just do it? or do you need to make an official ‘non-material amendment’ (faff and expense). Indecision is preventing me from just prepping and submitting!
Thanks in advance
I’ve started working on a planning application. In the process you’re asked for drawings, materials lists etc. I don’t imagine the general design I have in my head changing loads, but I’m still wondering about things like having overhangs vs more of a box style building, or do I clad the sides in metal sheeting for no maintenance or clad in wood all around.
Does anybody have experience with planning and specifically how close you have to stick to what you submitted? If you wanted to change the cladding or overhangs for instance, can you just do it? or do you need to make an official ‘non-material amendment’ (faff and expense). Indecision is preventing me from just prepping and submitting!
Thanks in advance