Do you need Planning Permission?
The general rule is any building under 25m² and less than 3.9m high to the side or rear of your house does not require planning permission. We advise customers to talk with their local authority as their situation may be different. Planning permission is the customer’s responsibility however we can provide you with contacts and professionals to help you through the process if required.
hiHi
I am looking into getting a log cabin for my Mam who is getting on in age but who would still like her independence. I have about 10 acres around my home that I could put a cabin on for her. Does this need planning permission? If yes, has anyone obtained it for a situation like this and was it a long process? Also anyone any recommedations for suppliers etc
Thanks
this is misleading and a clever misrepresentation of the exempted regulations (especially if you take the title of the site in to consideration rather than the pictures - as in, the pictures show 'sheds', the site uses the word 'house')
circa 70msq (huge generalised/ approximationWe are on the Meath/Cavan border. We are actually surrounded on two sides by trees as land has been planted in forestry for the past 8-9 years. I am not looking for a massive dwelling just a two bedroom, bathroom, living room, kitchen single storey structure. We have no immediate neighbours and will never have because of land surrounding house.
http://www.cavancoco.ie/cavanweb/publish/domain/cavancoco/Default.aspx?StructureID_str=389Log Cabins (completely finished timber buildings) are considered suitable in woodland or edge of woodland areas only.
this is misleading and a clever misrepresentation of the exempted regulations (especially if you take the title of the site in to consideration rather than the pictures - as in, the pictures show 'sheds', the site uses the word 'house')
scroll down to Article 6 SCHEDULE 2, Part 1, Exempted Development — General
have a look at the pictures on the site, I wouldn't even put my mother in law in one of those
Hi
I am looking into getting a log cabin for my Mam who is getting on in age but who would still like her independence. I have about 10 acres around my home that I could put a cabin on for her. Does this need planning permission? If yes, has anyone obtained it for a situation like this and was it a long process? Also anyone any recommedations for suppliers etc
Thanks
this is misleading and a clever misrepresentation of the exempted regulations (especially if you take the title of the site in to consideration rather than the pictures - as in, the pictures show 'sheds', the site uses the word 'house')
scroll down to Article 6 SCHEDULE 2, Part 1, Exempted Development — General
have a look at the pictures on the site, I wouldn't even put my mother in law in one of those
HI ONQ
Do you have any other strategies in mind that wouldn't involve building remotely/new site but that would be suitable for independent living?
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