Do i need planning for a large shed in my garden and does the home renovation incentive (hri) apply noel larkin answers a readers question in the irish times december 3rd 2015 q there was a recent query about constructing a new garage and i wanted to expand on it a little.. The majority of garden sheds do not require approval under the building regulations. however, approval is required for any shed with an internal floor area of more than 30 square metres. please note that the building regulations apply to any building in excess of 30 square metres whether temporary or permanent including garden sheds.. Alright there. i presume you're somewhere in ireland. i don't know how much it would cost to lay the blocks and get a roof put on top tbh. or perhaps you're interested in one of those steel sheds you buy as flatpack. again, no idea..
Government in ireland; my situation. i am... a person with a disability; you will not need planning permission for: building an extension to the rear of the house which does not increase the original floor area of the house by more than 40 square metres and is not higher than the house. is limited to 25 square metres. garages or sheds. Building regulations. these regulations set out the basic design and construction requirements and apply to all new buildings, extensions, alterations and certain changes of use of existing buildings. details of the building regulations and of the associated procedures are available in pl.11 - a guide to the building regulations. further. Outbuildings and garages to be single storey with maximum eaves height of 2.5 metres and maximum overall height of four metres with a dual pitched roof or three metres for any other roof. maximum height of 2.5 metres in the case of a building, enclosure or container within two metres of a boundary of the curtilage of the dwellinghouse..
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