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"John Anderton" wrote in message ... Nope. If it's a shed of any material smaller than 10 cubic metres in external volume (i.e. about 6' x 8') then (barring weird covenants ... or living in a conservation area or National park ... you can put it where you like as long as it's not closer to the road than your house |
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On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 20:40:53 +0100, "Mike" wrote:
"John Anderton" wrote in message .. . Nope. If it's a shed of any material smaller than 10 cubic metres in external volume (i.e. about 6' x 8') then (barring weird covenants ... or living in a conservation area or National park ... you can put it where you like as long as it's not closer to the road than your house I don't know about National parks but certainly in the conservation area I live in anything under 10 cubic metres is still OK, Cheers, John |
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