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Do I need planning permission to erect De Meeuw modules?

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Do I need planning permission to erect De Meeuw modules?

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Almost every structure, even a temporary building, requires planning permission from the local authority. The only exception is short-term construction site facilities. There are three ways in which the plans for a structure can be submitted to the local authority: (1) as notification of intent, (2) as an application for a temporary structure (to remain in place for five years or less), (3) as an application for a permanent structure (more than five years). De Meeuw will be pleased to assist you in planning permission matters.

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