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Conservatory Outlet North
Wales
Queensferry Showroom
Unit 2c Pentre Retail Park
Chester Road, Queensferry
Deeside CH5 2DW
Lancashire Conservatory
Outlet
Preston Showroom
5 Peregrine Place, Moss Side
Leyland, Preston
Lancashire PR25 3EY
Mid-Wales Windows & Conservatories
Newtown Showroom
Unit J, Mochdre Industrial Estate
Newtown, Powys, Wales SY16 4LE
Orion Windows
Harrogate Showroom
Hornbeam Park, Hookstone Drive
Harrogate HG2 8RB
Orion Windows
York Showroom
Audax Road
Clifton Moor Industrial Estate
York YO30 4US
Planet East
Bury St. Edmunds Showroom
8 Greyfriars Road
Moreton Hall
Bury St. Edmunds IP32 7DX
Planet East
Cambridge Showroom
4 Nuffield Road, St Ives
Cambridgeshire PE27 3LX
Planet South Lakes
Kendal Showroom
Unit 31, Dockray Hall Estate
Kendal, Cumbria LA9 4RU
Planet East
Wellingborough Showroom
Victoria Trade Park
Turnells Mill Lane
Wellingborough NN8 2RN
Premier Windows & Conservatories
Shropshire Showroom
Unit 5, Moreton Business Park
Gledrid, Shropshire, LL14 5DG
Prime Window Systems
Sheffield Showroom
Unit 25 Bookers Way
Todwick Road, Industrial Estate
Dinnington, Sheffield S25 3SH
Stonehouse Installations
and Corinium Windows
Cirencester Showroom
14 The Waterloo, Cirencester
Gloucestershire GL7 2PY
Visual Effect
Mirfield Showroom
Unit 5, The 159 Centre
Huddersfield Road, Mirfield
West Yorkshire WF14 9DQ
Wentworth Windows
and Conservatories
Wentworth Showsite
Hague Lane, Wentworth
Rotherham S62 7TH
West Yorkshire Windows
Wakefield Showroom
Unit 8, Headway Business Park
Denby Dale Road
Wakefield WF2 7AZ
West Yorkshire Windows
Leeds Showroom
9a West Park Ring Road
West Park, Leeds
West Yorkshire LS16 5AJ
Window & Conservatory
Centre
Solihull Showroom
102-104 Marshall Lake Road
Shirley, Solihull
B90 4PN West Midlands
| At the Conservatory Outlet we feel it is of great importance to offer sound advice to customers with regards to planning permission for conservatories. Should your conservatory need planning permission we will happily act as your agents for this and deal with the whole process on your behalf Will you require planning permission?In England and Wales you will not usually require planning permission, provided you do not exceed the "permitted development" limit for your property (which is 50-70 cubic metres, depending on where you live).Notable exceptions are listed buildings, conservation areas or properties with public access routes in the close vicinity such as footpaths or bridleways. Adding a uPVC conservatory to the front of your property can also have planning implications. If your property has been extended in the past - you will have used up some or perhaps all of your ‘permitted development’ area and may need permission. It's also worth noting that occasionally ‘permitted development’ rights may be withdrawn from a property and any extension however small needs planning. If in doubt we can happily check for you and advise you accordingly.
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