Could planning possibly be refused??

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Hi

If you wanted to convert the loft in a top floor maisonette that required no external changes ie no dormers, roof lights etc is there any possible reason the LA could use to refuse permission?

Many thanks for your help.
 
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ASDA opens 7 days a week, and you'd be better off asking there anyway....
 
So is this forum - and a couple of Diddies in Plumbing ;)
 
Yes. Mods, please mark this thread as answered and lock it.


I don't see the question as being answered. So I don't see where you get off asking for my thread to be locked.

You don't own this forum, so go do one if you have nothing constructive to add
 
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Yes I can see how that picture accurately reflects your lifestyle ie the most fun you have is on your own with your tackle in both hands :mrgreen:
 
Unfortunately one of the downsides of the internet is that it's not always easy to see when somebody is joking
 
I fell asleep and seem to have missed all the fun

Anyway, with no external alterations, a loft conversion would be an internal alteration, and thus exempt from planning permission
 

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