Yes, I misunderstood his 3rd line; a small gap would solve the p.p. problem.
No. If the side extension extends rearwards >5m beyond the little bit of wall that sticks out, it will still need pp.
if there's a 100mm gap between the rear reception room and the extension. Then it would just be classed as a side extension
The plan at 'A' would need planning permission because, following the Guidance to the GPDO, the short wall marked 'X' would be regarded as a rear wall.
At 'B', p.p. would not be required as it is a side xtension not more than one-half the width of the house.
This issue arises because of poor drafting of the 2008 revision to the GPDO.
The term 'the rear wall' as defined in the Guidance apparently means any rear-facing wall. This is illogical because, properly speaking, a house can have only 1 rear wall.
This causes problems when a house has an outrigger. as many Victorian terrace houses do.
While planning inspectors taking appeals always follow the Technical Guidance on this point, I don't think the issue has been tested properly in a court.
Surely 'the' rear wall (definite article) can only refer to one wall, ie the wall furthest out in plan.
The idea of leaving a small gap between the rear wall and the proposed extension so that it could be classed as a side rather than rear extension isn't supported by guidance and I think it's unlikely the local authority would approve it. Your only option really is to make an application anyway and go to appeal to see if you could get a favourable decision there. Otherwise you could build a 3m extension off the rear wall and at least make use of part of the dead space.How do I go proceed now as I seem pretty stuck now?
The idea of leaving a small gap between the rear wall and the proposed extension so that it could be classed as a side rather than rear extension isn't supported by guidance and I think it's unlikely the local authority would approve it. Your only option really is to make an application anyway and go to appeal to see if you could get a favourable decision there. Otherwise you could build a 3m extension off the rear wall and at least make use of part of the dead space.How do I go proceed now as I seem pretty stuck now?
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