How to add space without hastle
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The Times has just released an article, in Bricks and Mortar, regarding the extended permitted development rights that David Cameron introduced in 2013 under the Larger Home Extension Scheme.
The scheme extended the permitted development parameters for single-storey rear extensions in England, freeing homeowners from having to apply for full planning permission, which costs £206 for a domestic project.
The size limits are 8m in length for a detached house and 6m for a semi-detached house or terrace, depending on the previous extensions. The maximum height allowed is 4m, depending on the distance from the boundary.
The scheme is scheduled to come to an end on May 30th 2019. It might be worth thinking about taking advantage of the scheme before it’s too late.