Can I raise my garden height without asking for planning permission. I would like to raise garden by 2 feet?


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no, you will not need permission unless you are raising a large structure on it. Do make sure you do not raise the land above the damp proof course of your house or your neighbours. The land should not be supported on any side by your neighbours' fences, if wooden they will rot. If you have any doubt a call to your local planning officer or call into council office will put your mind at rest.


Do you need planning permission anyway? Its not like you are building a structure.
my friend has just done the same thing, and she never asked for planning permission, so i hope it was ok. her garden looks so much better now, so as long as no one complains, i cant see that it matters,
I don't THINK you need planning permission, but you really ought to check with your local authority for that.
Something you ought to consider... if your garden borders neighbour's gardens you will have to make provision to protect their land from any subsidence occuring from you raising the "floor" of the garden.
You might have to build a "border wall" inside your garden's boundary in order to support the new height.
That'll add a lot to the price I'm afraid...
i doubt it.

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