Construction of new buildings and extensive changes to existing buildings usually requires consent from the local planning authority in the form of planning permission. This planning system is designed to control inappropriate development. In certain circumstances you may be able to extend your home using permitted development rights. This is a term used to describe proposals that do not need planning permission. Great care should be taken as these rights are often difficult to interpret. The majority of building projects are required to comply with the Building Regulations which ensure the health and safety of people in and around all types of buildings.
Planning permission gained this week for a new house near Fairford. https://t.co/JpYlzB5QBY
First ever 3D printed model - Not perfect but more to come! https://t.co/jatU5VU8lG
Check out our #3dprinting https://t.co/iHNJqUQwBX
Interesting piece here as we have just brought our first #3dprinter https://t.co/1E0opaZe5u
#newbuilding under construction in the quaint village of #Bibury #Cotswolds https://t.co/wWr9KDYLjI
If you have ever wondered what a 40k staircase looks like then here it is! https://t.co/Lk3KvToMff
We have had a record breaking year and have taken on 51 new jobs!! Thank you very much and Merry Christmas to all! https://t.co/7IQLDL93P6
Most clients ask us to take chimneys off due to cost.. This is the exception! https://t.co/WSAG1GoDKc
#sedumroof http://t.co/J9ztAkyxqO