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Planning Permission & Building Regulations for ConservatoriesBergson and Eaton will make all the required Planning Permission & Building Regulations applications with your local authority before you build your new conservatory Adding a conservatory to your house is considered to be permitted development, not needing an application for planning permission, subject to the limits and conditions listed below.
Building RegulationsBuilding regulations will generally apply if you want to build an extension to your home. However, conservatories are normally exempt from building regulations when:
You are advised not to construct conservatories where they will restrict ladder access to windows serving rooms in roof or loft conversions, particularly if any of the windows are intended to help escape or rescue if there is a fire. Any new structural opening between the conservatory and the existing house will require building regulations approval, even if the conservatory itself is an exempt structure.
If you require further information about Planning Permission and Building Regulations, please contact us we will be pleased to advise.
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