Wheelie Bin Storage Planning Permission

Let s face it bins are an eye sore.
Wheelie bin storage planning permission. But while we can t do without them we can dress them up a bit. Because we can t keep the bins at the back of our house and we don t want to have to look at them all the time we have built a store to hide 2 of the bins we don t use the garden waste one can t easily get it to from. And also a log burner. There are a few rules to consider for the use of your outbuilding.
Any dwelling should have access to a location where at least two movable individual or communal waste containers can be stored. As does any outbuilding placed on designated land. Where the location for storage is in a publicly accessible area or in an open area around a building e g. All with easy accessible lids and doors allowing lids to be fully opened without removal.
A front garden an enclosure or. 1 13 unsightly bins can damage the visual amenity of an area and contribute to increased levels of anti social nuisance such as odour and litter so bin storage should be planned carefully. Any outbuilding within the curtilage of listed buildings requires planning permission. A wheelie bin measuring 500mm x 500mm x 1m high would give 0 25m3.
Use whilst the majority of uses for a garden building are acceptable such as storage gardening and working. We have a number of wheelie bins from the local council recycling normal waste garden waste etc. Tuck them away in our easy access wheelie bin storage which hides that bulky plastic under natural wooden slats and also offers a little extra protection from clever foxes.