Situation: I am in the process of moving to another house and it has an existing 5m x 3m asbestos/cement garage.
The garden is approx 9 Mts wide, leaving 5m x 5m for a new single 7N breeze block workshop. This is up to the 30 sq/m planning requirement size.
The garage is 10m from the house wall. The whole workshop will not exceed 1/2 of the size of the garden.
Question: If I replace the garage with a brick one, would this increase the size of the whole project to 45 sq/m ? Or is it just the new building that is taken into consideration.
I am going to dig 600mm+ for the foundations,300mm thick C20 concrete on a compacted hardcore base. Calculations seem to say 14 tons for the blockwork alone.
This was posted on someone elses message, and could have been classed as hijacking it, so I have reposted here.
It will be topped with a Green Mineral roof becasue I can't see the need for a pitched one, even thought the space would be nice.
After a preliminary talk to the planning office, they said that probabilities are that it will not require Planning or BR's but it is better if they see it first ( by means of a sketch ) and a written decision will be given. Helpful if neighbours complain at the end. They were extremely helpful.
Regards
Nick - Hull
The garden is approx 9 Mts wide, leaving 5m x 5m for a new single 7N breeze block workshop. This is up to the 30 sq/m planning requirement size.
The garage is 10m from the house wall. The whole workshop will not exceed 1/2 of the size of the garden.
Question: If I replace the garage with a brick one, would this increase the size of the whole project to 45 sq/m ? Or is it just the new building that is taken into consideration.
I am going to dig 600mm+ for the foundations,300mm thick C20 concrete on a compacted hardcore base. Calculations seem to say 14 tons for the blockwork alone.
This was posted on someone elses message, and could have been classed as hijacking it, so I have reposted here.
It will be topped with a Green Mineral roof becasue I can't see the need for a pitched one, even thought the space would be nice.
After a preliminary talk to the planning office, they said that probabilities are that it will not require Planning or BR's but it is better if they see it first ( by means of a sketch ) and a written decision will be given. Helpful if neighbours complain at the end. They were extremely helpful.
Regards
Nick - Hull