Hi all,
We have received planning permission for a side extension to a detached bungalow. In the conditions, it says 'All external works hereby permitted shall be carried out in materials to match as closely as possible in colour, type and texture, those of the existing building.' The bungalow is currently mostly brick and some small parts are rendered. In the application for permission, the proposed materials to be used for the side extension was 'brickwork to match the existing'.
Ideally we would actually want to render the whole property (main building + new extension) and also use some stone cladding in areas . My question is this:
Rendering a property and cladding is allowed under permitted development but would this be in breach of planning permission? (Note we are not in a conservation area and our neighbours have also rendered their property)
Many thanks!
We have received planning permission for a side extension to a detached bungalow. In the conditions, it says 'All external works hereby permitted shall be carried out in materials to match as closely as possible in colour, type and texture, those of the existing building.' The bungalow is currently mostly brick and some small parts are rendered. In the application for permission, the proposed materials to be used for the side extension was 'brickwork to match the existing'.
Ideally we would actually want to render the whole property (main building + new extension) and also use some stone cladding in areas . My question is this:
Rendering a property and cladding is allowed under permitted development but would this be in breach of planning permission? (Note we are not in a conservation area and our neighbours have also rendered their property)
Many thanks!