I Wish To Erect A 30′ By 12′ Wooden Storage Shed On A Piece Of Agricultutal Land.?

February 12, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Questions & Answers

The land is next to but not attached to my house. The land is in front of my house but across a small private road. I have now (after numerous phone calls) been told by my local planning authority that planning permission will be a necessity. I feel it may not be actually required, any thoughts please?

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Comments

4 Responses to “I Wish To Erect A 30′ By 12′ Wooden Storage Shed On A Piece Of Agricultutal Land.?”
  1. Michael H says:

    Well, we own a farm so am fairly sure i’m right here.
    Yes, you’ll need planning permission.
    IF its agri use the you probably only need outline permission as many agri building are exempt from building regs. this changes if you ever want to sell stuff ( farm shop etc ).
    If you are storing argi tools and can show where they are used, such as on other parts of your holding then it will be classified as agri.
    If its general storage, you’ll need change of use, outline and regs permissions.
    With agri often this is granted if you are keeping in your current total covered area and knocking something else down as well – tie the 2 together in the planning application. This is the reason for farmers leaving up lots of rubbish outbuildings so we don’t loose the area we can call covered.
    If you dont own the holding number then you might be in trouble. You can’t just buy a strip of agri land and stick a out building on it.

  2. michael_ says:

    going to be required to get a building permit

  3. curmudge says:

    depends totally on the laws of your particular town. see a local lawyer.

  4. jan s says:

    if it is an agri store i don’t think you do. for a storage shed you might. good luck