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Cubic meters are used in the planning permission legislation, Tusses - that's possibly what you are thinking of.
 
Jake":uo5xa3ha said:
Cubic meters are used in the planning permission legislation, Tusses - that's possibly what you are thinking of.

no - I think cubic m is more for permitted house extensions.

I had a leaflet for the council - and it stated 30 m2 so I phoned up and asked if that was the foot print ? could the roof over hang. They replied - that is the foot print , and the roof can over hang !

maybe it was the way I asked the question !
 
Tusses":1j74v2cs said:
Jake":1j74v2cs said:
Cubic meters are used in the planning permission legislation, Tusses - that's possibly what you are thinking of.

no - I think cubic m is more for permitted house extensions.

I had a leaflet for the council - and it stated 30 m2 so I phoned up and asked if that was the foot print ? could the roof over hang. They replied - that is the foot print , and the roof can over hang !

maybe it was the way I asked the question !

Oh sorry, I got you post mixed up with Dennis's.

The provision is:

CLASS VI

Small detached buildings

1. A detached single storey building, having a floor area which does not exceed 30m2, which contains no sleeping accommodation and is a building -

(a) no point of which is less than one metre from the boundary of its curtilage; or

(b) which is constructed substantially of non-combustible material.

(OR)

2. A detached building designed and intended to shelter people from the effects of nuclear, chemical or conventional weapons, and not used for any other purpose ...

(OR)

3. A detached building, having a floor area which does not exceed 15m2, which contains no sleeping accommodation.
 

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