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You will always need to apply for planning permission to extend shops or office premises. However, minor extensions to industrial buildings, including putting up additional buildings within the curtilage, may not require planning permission.
If you are extending or altering a listed building or a building in a conservation area, you may require planning permission as well as listed building and conservation area consent before you proceed with any works.
Factory or warehouse extensions
Planning permission will not normally be required if your extension is:
The building must be related to the current use of the building or the provision of staff facilities.
Planning permission will be required if the extension:
Original building
Building volume is calculated from external measurements – use the Planning Portal's Volume Calculator tool. 'Original' means as first built, or as the building stood on 1 July 1948, if built before then. The extension volume allowance is once and for all; any previous enlargement of the building counts against these freedoms.
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