In most areas, you will not need planning permission. However, if the property is listed or in a conservation area, you will need listed building consent or planning permission to paint the exterior. A surveyor or architect's advice will be invaluable as they can help with this process.
Laurencekirk
Laurencekirk is a town in the historic county of Kincardineshire, Scotland, just off the A90 Dundee to Aberdeen highway, which bypassed it in 1985. It is administered as part of Aberdeenshire. It is the largest negotiation in the Howe o' the Mearns location as well as houses the local secondary school; Mearns Academy, which was awarded the Charter Mark in 2003. Its old name was Conveth, an anglification of the Gaelic Coinmheadh, referring to an obligation to provide free food and board to passing soldiers. Laurencekirk is in the valley between capital of Garvock and the Cairn O' Mount. The famous spots of the Johnston Tower can be seen on the top of the Garvock. Laurencekirk was, in the past, understood for making snuff boxes with a special sort of impermeable joint (called a "Laurencekirk joint") developed by James Sandy. Laurencekirk Golf Club (currently inoperative) initially showed up in the early 1900s. The club shut at the time of WW2. Lewis Grassic Gibbon created much regarding The Mearns as well as the surrounding area in his book Sunset Song. A tribute centre can be gone to at Arbuthnott a couple of miles from Laurencekirk. Fred Urquhart dealt with the land at Laurencekirk in the Second World War, and also his narratives use his monitorings of country life right here.