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Maximum Height For Fencing Along A Footpath ?
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Hi,
I'm replacing all the fencing in my garden that also runs along a footpath between mine and my neighbour's house (the path allows the terraced houses further along to access their gardens and wheel their bins out). I want wooden gravel boards and have always thought the maximum total height allowed was 6' so was quoted for 5' panels on top of 12" boards. Guy who's doing it has now told me gravel boards are 6" so I'd want 6' panels on top of those (5' panels wouldn't give as much privacy obviously, when people are walking past), making the total 6' 6". He says that's fine, he's not aware of a 6' maximum (and would've thought he'd know !).
Is he right ?
Thanks ...
I'm replacing all the fencing in my garden that also runs along a footpath between mine and my neighbour's house (the path allows the terraced houses further along to access their gardens and wheel their bins out). I want wooden gravel boards and have always thought the maximum total height allowed was 6' so was quoted for 5' panels on top of 12" boards. Guy who's doing it has now told me gravel boards are 6" so I'd want 6' panels on top of those (5' panels wouldn't give as much privacy obviously, when people are walking past), making the total 6' 6". He says that's fine, he's not aware of a 6' maximum (and would've thought he'd know !).
Is he right ?
Thanks ...
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"You will need to apply for planning permission if you wish to erect or add to a fence, wall or gate and . . . it would be over 1 metre high and next to a highway used by vehicles (or the footpath of such a highway); or over 2 metres high elsewhere".
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"You will need to apply for planning permission if you wish to erect or add to a fence, wall or gate and . . . it would be over 1 metre high and next to a highway used by vehicles (or the footpath of such a highway); or over 2 metres high elsewhere".
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