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Fences, gates and garden walls

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    Planning Permission

    Do you need planning permission to put up a fence?

    You will not need to apply for planning permission if you wish to erect a new; or alter, maintain, improve or take down* an existing fence, wall or gate if the following conditions are met:

    • in regard to its height:
      • it is next to a highway used by vehicles (or the footpath of such a highway) and it would not exceed one metre in height (from ground level); or
      • it would not exceed two metres in height (from ground level) if elsewhere; or
      • if an existing fence, wall or gate already exceeds the limits above, that its height would not be increased.
    • no part of the site is a listed building or within the curtilage of a listed building.
    • no part of the fence, wall, gate or any other boundary involved, forms a boundary with a neighbouring listed building or its curtilage.
    • the right to put up or alter fences, walls and gates has not been removed by an article four direction or a planning condition.

    If any of these conditions are not met, then you will need to apply for planning permission.

    *In a conservation area, you might need permission take down a fence, wall or gate. Find out more about conservation areas and when permission may be required.

    You do not need planning permission for hedges as such, though if a planning condition or a covenant restricts planting (for example, on "open plan" estates, or where a driver's sight line could be blocked) you may need planning permission and/or other consent.

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        Disclaimer

        This is an introductory guide and is not a definitive source of legal information. Guidance is based on national rules, but additional local rules may also affect what permissions are needed. You should check if this is the case before applying or starting work.
        Guidance here relates to the planning regime for England, the policy in Wales may differ. If in doubt contact your local planning authority. Please note, local authorities may charge a fee for pre-application advice.
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