Hi -
I'm planning on a rear extension to my house - before I bought it, it had already had a two storey extension and the additional of a bedroom above the garage. We're in an AONB.
However, I can't seem to get a straight answer from my local planning office and various online articles on whether I might be able to build my extension within permitted development.
The problem I have is whether the increase in cubic volume is relevant to permitted development anymore (as it was in the 1995 town planning act). The Planning Portal website on extensions makes no reference to cubic volume. The 2008 town planning act also makes no reference to cubic volume, however I have spoken with two separate planning officers and both think that I would need planning permission for my extension on the basis that the existing extensions are already over the permitted development cubic volume limit.
I realise planning laws are complex but is there an easy answer to this?
Many thanks![/url]
I'm planning on a rear extension to my house - before I bought it, it had already had a two storey extension and the additional of a bedroom above the garage. We're in an AONB.
However, I can't seem to get a straight answer from my local planning office and various online articles on whether I might be able to build my extension within permitted development.
The problem I have is whether the increase in cubic volume is relevant to permitted development anymore (as it was in the 1995 town planning act). The Planning Portal website on extensions makes no reference to cubic volume. The 2008 town planning act also makes no reference to cubic volume, however I have spoken with two separate planning officers and both think that I would need planning permission for my extension on the basis that the existing extensions are already over the permitted development cubic volume limit.
I realise planning laws are complex but is there an easy answer to this?
Many thanks![/url]