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Posted by Andrew Mawson on September 15, 2006, 2:46 am
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> hi all,
>
> i have a garden shed that is 7'x5' and i would like to get rid of
this and
> build a workshop slightly larger, i reckon my wife would let me get
away
> with 10'x8'.
>
> question is?, do i need planning permission for what is basically a
big
> shed, and what sort of equipment will i be able to fit in something
of this
> size?
>
> i've never done any sort of engineering like this before, i know
what i'm
> doing with a spanner and a soldering iron but i have this urge to
start
> making things, if you know what i mean?, i would like eventually to
be able
> to make my own air rifle and possibly small engines for r/c cars,
more for
> the sake of it than any other reason.
>
> so i would like to have a lathe and a milling machine, what sort of
size
> would i be able to get in a shop of this size?
>
> are there any books people would recommend for complete newbie?
>
> hope there aren't too many questions here :-)
>
> TIA
>
> james
>
>
Obviously the only people who can give a definitive answer are your
local planners, but if it is less than 50% of the garden area, less
than 3m tall if flat roof and 4m if pitched roof, and is more than (I
think) 5 metres from the house and no closer than 20m from any
highway, and if within a metre of a boundry is constructed mainly of
non-inflamable materials then planning permission isn't needed unless
you are in a conservation area, an area of outstanding natural beauty,
or within the green belt.
AWEM
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>shed, and what sort of equipment will i be able to fit in something of this
>size?