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Planning Permission Tips for Bricklaying Projects in Exeter

Do You Need Planning Permission?​

 

Certain projects, such as garden walls over 1 meter near highways or driveways in conservation areas, may require planning permission in Exeter. Understanding these rules is essential before starting any bricklaying project.

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When You Need Planning Permission

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  • Garden walls above 1 meter (near a road) or 2 meters elsewhere.

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  • Driveways in conservation areas or with significant alterations to access.​

 

Exemptions and Permitted Development

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Most minor projects, like garden walls under 1 meter, fall under permitted development and don’t need permission.

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How to Apply

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Visit the Exeter City Council planning portal to apply for planning permission. Ensure you have detailed plans and photos of the proposed project.

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Avoiding Common Mistakes

 

  • Don’t build without permission—this can lead to fines or mandatory removal.

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  • Work with a professional who understands local regulations.

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Conclusion

 

For complex projects, hiring a local expert ensures compliance and a hassle-free experience.

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Feel free to contact us if you have any queries about planning permission.

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