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Written by Sam JonesReviewed by UK Planning Guide Editorial Review DeskLast reviewed 11 April 2026Official-source context The local search intent, the authority guide that should answer it, and the deeper project or rule page worth opening.Verify before spending Stop and verify when the proposal is close to a limit, affected by special controls or expensive to get wrong.
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Planning In Torridge

This page is built for searches about house extensions in Torridge. It gives you the local reading first, then sends you to the guide most likely to answer the remaining question.

If the search is still broad in Torridge, open the authority guide first, then follow the project or topic page that resolves the remaining doubt fastest.

Updated June 2026
Working read

What This Search Usually Means In Practice

Working answer

This search is usually a starting query rather than a final answer. Use it to reach the authority guide first, then the strongest project or planning-topic page once the real blocker is clearer.

Why this search exists

People search for torridge planning when the local route is still broad. This page turns that broad query into a short list of authority, topic and project pages that are actually worth your time.

Best next step

Start with the authority page if the search is still broad, then move into the strongest project or planning topic page as soon as the real blocker is clearer.

Official sources

Official Sources Worth Checking

These are the official pages most likely to confirm the route behind this Torridge search.

Rules, validation requirements and local designations can change by location. Use these links to confirm the latest official position before relying on a close or expensive planning route.

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What Was Checked Before This Page Was Published

A quick note on why this route page exists, which official sources support it and where the user should go next.

Last reviewed 11 April 2026 Written by Sam Jones Reviewed by UK Planning Guide Editorial Review Desk

Checked for this page

The real local search intent, the best next page, and the formal check most worth doing next.

What changes the answer fastest

The page only earns its place if it turns a broad local query into the real blocker before the user opens the wrong detailed page.

Verify next if the route feels tight

Stop and verify when the scheme is close to a depth, width or height threshold or depends on the original-house baseline.

Official sources

Planning Portal: do you need planning permission?

5 April 2026

Use the linked official material to confirm the current wording before relying on a close or expensive route.

Change note

Updated this route page so the local context, official sources and safest next click are clearer.

Where it usually tightens up

The Checks Worth Making Before You Pay For More Work

Main local signal

Some house extensions can be permitted development in England under Class A, but the answer depends on whether the proposal is rear, side or two storey, whether it stays behind the principal elevation and whether the house remains within the 50% curtilage limit.

Checks most likely to matter

  • Conservation areas can change the answer faster than the broad search query suggests.
  • Listed buildings can change the answer faster than the broad search query suggests.

Before you spend money

Use this page to narrow the question first, then spend time on the main guide that resolves it. Broad local queries are useful for orientation, but they are a weak basis for drawings, quotes or an application strategy on their own.

Deeper route options

Open The Page Most Likely To Settle The Remaining Question

Treat this as a short route map: authority guide first, then the strongest project or local rule page, then a process FAQ or tool if the answer still needs tightening.

Planning here, building regs next

Keep Planning Permission Separate From Building Regulations

UK Planning Guide keeps the planning route for house extensions in torridge in Torridge clear. BuildingRegsGuide owns the technical approval route, evidence, inspections and certificate questions once the design is moving toward construction.

Personalised planning guidance

Need A More Tailored Local Steer?

If the answer in Torridge is especially location-sensitive, use the structured guidance form only after the quicker route and proof checks are not enough.

Best for

Location-sensitive questions where the local page, authority context or formal next step matters more than a general national answer.

What the reply aims to do

The reply aims to narrow the local route, highlight the authority or site details most likely to change the answer, and show which check is worth doing next.

What to include

Property type, council area, location, the change you want to make, approximate dimensions, relevant heritage or flat-related details, previous additions and the main concern.

Important: Replies are informational personalised guidance based on the details you provide and publicly available information. They are not formal legal, architectural, surveying or council advice. Site-specific or borderline cases may still need checking with the local authority or a qualified specialist before drawings, applications or contractor spend move ahead.

Your enquiry details are used to respond to your request. Anonymised themes may be used to improve guides, tools, FAQs and site content. Identifiable case details are not published without permission, and sending an enquiry does not sign you up to marketing emails. Privacy notice.

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When A Broad Local Search Stops Being A Safe Stopping Point

When to escalate

If the proposal is borderline, affected by special controls or financially sensitive, use the linked pages to narrow the issue and then move to a lawful development certificate, pre-application advice or another formal check before relying on assumptions.

Formal checks that often help

  • Use a lawful development certificate when the project only works if the simpler route still holds up.
  • Use pre-application advice when the design is sensitive, locally constrained or already drifting toward a full application.
  • Keep measured drawings, site photos and planning-history notes together before you rely on any borderline answer.

How to use this page well

Treat this as a starting point, not a stopping point. Its job is to get you to the authority, project, topic and tool pages that make the next real decision easier.

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