Stables Planning Guide Do I need planning permission?
Before investing in the stables, check whether or not you need planning permission. Normally, you do so, even for a seat on the ground that if it is mobile.
However, if you want in your garden or stables to replace existing stables these conditions may be an exception. If you want your teams in your garden, the general rules are that buildings should be 5m from the house and 1.0 m from the edge of your garden. The stables must be private and not commercial. For confirmation and full details go to www.planningportal.gov.uk site of government information that is to answer all your questions or point you in the right direction.
If you already have stables located on your property and you want to replace like for like with a newer building, you must take pictures right place before pulling down your old stables. This ensures that you have photographic evidence that the stables once stood on the field you want to raise your stables replacement.
However, you should contact your local planning before continuing. Inform them of stable construction and the layout will be in harmony with the surroundings, your land does not deteriorate with horses or to refuse to be held on this subject and your muckheap will be well hidden and not a risk Environment.
Inform your neighbors, they may worry about the noise and smell. Assure them that this will not be a problem for them. Investigate how you get rid of your manure. You can have a local farmer who will be withdrawn in case of need, or invest in a skip on site. Your Burning manure, especially woodshaving smells so terrible, is environmentally poor and may even be illegal, if a disposal alternative must be carefully considered.
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If you are not converting existing buildings, prefabricated stables are popular choices. If you can afford brick stables, you may find little chance of obtaining the permit. Unfortunately too many people quickly convert to annexes or granny flats. Your local council may not look so good on these claims.
Prime Stables Ltd will help you work on what you need and will be able to offer some drawings and diagrams. You must get your base prepared yourself or to a contractor recommended local background so that you are ready for delivery and installation of your stables. We recommend that you have your database ready a week before the delivery of your teams to allow the hardening of the concrete base and the base of masonry.
We recommend that you take 150mm and 100mm of compacted hardcore inches of a concrete mix equine. You can get a supplier of ready mixed concrete local employment. You will then complete a row of semi-engineering bricks. Upon receipt of the order we will then send you a plan for your masonry to be placed on teams.
Your base can cost as much as your stable - do not try to reduce the cost of your base. If the base is poor and uneven stables will not fit. It should be level with the correct drop for drainage. Ask for professional advice.
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Most people have a budget to work with. If you are able to afford some stables, but in future would like to add on additional stables, hay barns, etc., would you be able to finance a broader base?
The site where your stables are located must have a space for your installation team maneuver. Remember that your installation team needs space to work and if your stables are next to an existing building, it takes at least 600 mm between the two.
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Posted on October 7, 2010.