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tamborine | 16:07 Mon 31st May 2010 | Property
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Anyone know how high a brick boundary wall (off street) can be without planning permission ? have livestock using space occasionally so want at least 6foot to stop public feeding them + to contain animals.

Have buiders at the ready but Council offices closed.
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My local council( East Sussex) advise it's 2metres for a wall or fence. Trees can be planted to any height (assuming it's not the dreaded leylandii
Sorry to be awkward Tambo, but can I add something to what Janbee has said ...........
2 metres in many cases, but 1 metre if the wall runs along a public footpath/pavement/road

http://www.planningpo...s/hhg/houseguide.html
Just to add to that again! Its not if the wall or fence runs along a highway but if it is considered to be ADJACENT so the 1m rule could apply even if its set back a bit, if it could be considered to interfere with sightlines.

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