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Yes, planning permission may be required depending on which Nazis you live near or come under.
Great combination that will last years so good price in the long run.
If it's good i'll promote it, like the Coventry Ramp And Wrench outfit that has just started up.
Thought i'd new thread the both items, as opposed to it being lost within the spamclamp thread.
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Bros house, i HAVE to live alone there's a road front and back, front has no drive on parking, although they have toyed with making one, bloody expensive council bill for changing curb, when my bro could do it for 50 quid ..  |
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Permitted development
E. The provision within the curtilage of the dwellinghouse of—
(a) any building or enclosure, swimming or other pool required for a purpose incidental to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse as such, or the maintenance, improvement or other alteration of such a building or enclosure; or
(b) a container used for domestic heating purposes for the storage of oil or liquid petroleum gas.
Development not permitted
E.1 Development is not permitted by Class E if—
(a) the total area of ground covered by buildings, enclosures and containers within the curtilage (other than the original dwellinghouse) would exceed 50% of the total area of the curtilage (excluding the ground area of the original dwellinghouse);
(b) any part of the building, enclosure, pool or container would be situated on land forward of a wall forming the principal elevation of the original dwellinghouse;
(c) the building would have more than one storey;
(d) the height of the building, enclosure or container would exceed—
(i) 4 metres in the case of a building with a dual-pitched roof,
(ii) 2.5 metres in the case of a building, enclosure or container within 2 metres of the boundary of the curtilage of the dwellinghouse, or
(iii) 3 metres in any other case;
(e) the height of the eaves of the building would exceed 2.5 metres;
(f) the building, enclosure, pool or container would be situated within the curtilage of a listed building;
(g) it would include the construction or provision of a veranda, balcony or raised platform;
h) it relates to a dwelling or a microwave antenna; or
(i) the capacity of the container would exceed 3,500 litres.
E.2 In the case of any land within the curtilage of the dwellinghouse which is within—
(a) a World Heritage Site,
(b) a National Park,
(c) an area of outstanding natural beauty, or
(d) the Broads,
development is not permitted by Class E if the total area of ground covered by buildings, enclosures, pools and containers situated more than 20 metres from any wall of the dwellinghouse would exceed 10 square metres.
E.3 In the case of any land within the curtilage of the dwellinghouse which is article 1(5) land, development is not permitted by Class E if any part of the building, enclosure, pool or container would be situated on land between a wall forming a side elevation of the dwellinghouse and the boundary of the curtilage of the dwellinghouse.
Interpretation of Class E
E.4 For the purposes of Class E, “purpose incidental to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse as such” includes the keeping of poultry, bees, pet animals, birds or other livestock for the domestic needs or personal enjoyment of the occupants of the dwellinghouse.
Definitions:-
“ORIGINAL DWELLINGHOUSE" - means the house as originally built, or as it was on the 1st July 1948.
Check that previous owners have not already altered the house. |
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 Posted: 16:52 - 11 Nov 2011 Post subject: Re: Gorilla Shed :) |
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Certainly too many bikes on driveways to make them go for one locked up and alarmed in one of these.
It's by no means perfect, but anyone considering a shed may well bring this setup into consideration.
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He has a massive brick shed, but until a couple of peeps die, he has to accomodate them.
If you have a 7 k bike est, then rather in the shed than just out front under a cover.
It's up for peeps to decide if it's worth the effort / cash etc ..
Certainly works for my bro, and had he known about the Gorilla he would of got one aswell ...  |
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Yea, I think this is good..if you own a bike that is worth the expense.
I don't btw, (I do love my new bike though ) but I'm fortunate enough to have a back garden with NO ROAD ACCESS on any side, cept the front which is through a locked gate so this would go in there if I ever bought one.
It's an added deterrent for sure but also a red rag to a bull if the local chavs think there is a kick arse bike in there and they will know, you can bet your arse on that!
As you say, better than a cover on the drive though. ____________________ My Lane Position is always AWESOME!! |
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Family home for last 30 plus years.
The chavs will know when they hear him tearing down the street at 100 db !
They will also know they will get a right kickin should they try. !  |
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 Posted: 00:56 - 12 Nov 2011 Post subject: Re: Gorilla Shed :) |
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| G wrote: | | covdude wrote: | needs NO planning permission. |
In most situations no, but will in some.
Oh and hope you're not spamming on behalf of Gorilla products? Heard some people thought they were coming on to BCF and doing that recently . |
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I wonder what discount BCF members get on Gorilla products ?
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 87 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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