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Biccylova | 16:43 Sun 15th Apr 2018 | Home & Garden
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I had an extension put on the back of my bungalow five years ago, (it came under permitted planing) can I now add another one of the same size on to it, or can you only do it once?
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Ask your local authority planning department.
There’s a guide here
https://interactive.planningportal.co.uk/mini-guide/extensions-single-storey/9

It isn’t simply a case of the extension itself, there are things like the mass of the whole building within the plot / conservation area / proximity to boundary.
Yes, you can build again, Biccy... but only if you can comply with a whole bunch of restraints which are listed in Zac's link.
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Many thanks, my garden is almost as big as a football pitch so that's not a problem, I just wondered if I could take two bites from the permitted building cherry.

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