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In the UK, agricultural buildings have to meet certain size criteria in order to be built without planning permission. Generally, agricultural buildings can be up to 465m2 without the need for planning permission, and up to 1,000m2 with prior approval from the local authority. However, this can varyRead more
In the UK, agricultural buildings have to meet certain size criteria in order to be built without planning permission. Generally, agricultural buildings can be up to 465m2 without the need for planning permission, and up to 1,000m2 with prior approval from the local authority.
However, this can vary depending on the specific location and local development plan, so it is important to check with your local authority before commencing any building work.
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