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>> No. 3042 Anonymous
7th April 2022
Thursday 10:32 pm
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Do I have to get planning permission to move my fence up to the side of the pavement? It's about 2m tall.

Some of the neighbours have tall fences up against the pavement, some have short fences with hedges over them and some have just tall hedges.
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>> No. 3043 Anonymous
7th April 2022
Thursday 10:46 pm
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No, it's not a structure as far as planning permission is concerned as long as the fence is something imperanent, like a fence. Not sunken concrete pillars holding up a bulwark against pedestrian forces. What your neighbours have does not matter. They either got permission or they rely on continued silence.

Why are you moving your fence?
>> No. 3044 Anonymous
8th April 2022
Friday 2:07 am
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How will you get your car through the fence?
>> No. 3045 Anonymous
8th April 2022
Friday 9:03 am
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>>3043
This site says otherwise
https://www.planningportal.co.uk/permission/common-projects/fences-gates-and-garden-walls/planning-permission
I'm lost.
>> No. 3046 Anonymous
8th April 2022
Friday 10:40 am
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>>3045
If someone said something, you could use the neighbours as an excuse as it set a precedent. Just do it and if someone from the council turns up and is a jobsworth, you can get planning permission retro-actively for an already completed structure. There is a guy on youtube who built a bunker under his house and then asked for PP, because they weren't exactly going to tell him to dig it out.
>> No. 3050 Anonymous
2nd May 2022
Monday 7:23 pm
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>>3046

They could pretty easily tell me to take down a fence but I've done it now anyway. Just 6" bolts holding it up, no sunken concrete like >>3043 said.

Need to put another one up along the side of the driveway and I'm thinking to dig a trench through the concrete inside the top one, stick a hedge there.
>> No. 3051 Anonymous
2nd May 2022
Monday 7:41 pm
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Yes, but the worst that can happen is that the council make you move it back.

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