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What constitues a side of the house in exempt development, Fencing query

  • 18-05-2023 01:34AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2


    I am looking to put up the fence, but I am trying to make sure I won't be told to lower/remove it.

    In planning regulations 2001, the wording is fairly vague as to what really is considered 'a front of the house'. Can one in theory have 2m walls on the sides of the boundary (see image as an theoretical example)

    Is there maybe a definition I am missing?

    example.jpg




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