Planning Permission?

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Hi all

After getting a couple of outrageous quotes for a porch I'm seriously having a think about DIY. I'm kind of a jack of all and master of none, I enjoy electrics but building isn't really my thing. Anyway, I know you need planning permission if you go above a certain size and as its only a porch I haven't to worry about that. But I've heard that there's something regarding how far from a road you are allowed to build. From my door to the end of the front garden is about 3.5 metres. Does anyone know of anything regarding permissions for a porch?

Many thanks guys.
 
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The p.d. rules for porches stipulate the maximum height (3m), the maximum ground area (3m^2) and the minimum distance to a highway (2m).
(this assumes no special circumstances).
These rules apply nationally.
 
The last time I looked at them it was 3.5m high in Bristol.
 
However I just had a look at the portal, its had a make-over since I last used it and you're right it's now 3m.

Thanks Tony
 
After getting a couple of outrageous quotes for a porch.
What kind of quotes?

As far as building processes are concerned a porch differs very little from a standard extension, where the only savings perhaps could be made on insulation added etc. Also because of their small size they are likely to work out more expensive p/m² than regular extensions.

I am always astonished myself when sitting down working out what these things cost. Particularly those that have say a pitched clay tile roof with a couple of valleys and a gable. Expensive front door with windows front and side etc.

Just the lead-work alone on a fiddly pitched roof can be a heap of cash to supply and fit, particularly if the existing frontage is either tile hanging or shiplap. MARE!
 

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