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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2010

In general you do not need planning permission for sheds, greenhouses, summerhouses or polytunnels. However,If you are thinking of ordering a large commercial sized structure or more than one or you have any worries at all, have a word with your local planning department. If you would like to receive a free brochure and DVD or just discover more about Polytunnels, then why not contact us at www.FirstTunnels.co.uk or join our Facebook group at www.facebook.com/polytunnels.

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  • At what measurement does a polytunnel cease to be considered a domestic size and becomes a commercial size? I am asking this because I want to put one up in a field I'm buying.

  • @SueMoseley The terminology Domestic(6ft-14ft) & Commercial Polytunnel(16ft-30ft) is a label we attribute internally.It does not necessarily mean that a domestic Polytunnel is not used for a commercial venture or a Commercial Polytunnel is not used for private use either. Planning regulations can vary across the country. In general you do not need planning permission for polytunnels.However, we would always suggest if you have any worries at all, have a word with your local planning department.

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  • In Florida you still have to meet the building code set backs for your area but no permit is needed

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