You may need planning permission if you are planning a larger extension. All extensions will need building regulations approval. An architect can assist with this and if planning permission is required. A reputable contractor will also be able to advise you if this is needed as well.
Church Stretton
Church Stretton is a market community in Shropshire, England, 13 miles (21 km) south of Shrewsbury as well as 15 miles (24 km) north of Ludlow. The population in 2011 was 4,671. The town was nicknamed Little Switzerland in the late Victorian as well as Edwardian duration for its landscape, as well as ended up being a health spa. The local geology includes some of the oldest rocks in England and a noteworthy mistake is named after the community. Today, Church Stretton is an active market town in the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The mineral water removal and also bottling plant on Shrewsbury Road (recognized locally as the 'Pop Works'), has actually been running considering that 1883; since 2004 it has offered Princes with mineral water. It is a notable neighborhood company as is the polymer laboratories off Essex Road, currently possessed by Agilent Technologies (till 2009 by Varian). There is an assigned light industrial park between the A49 as well as the railway line, known as Crossways, with a variety of services, a number of which are in the car trade, consisting of an independent petrol/diesel loading station. The town gain from tourist, which is a growth sector in the area, in addition to attracting regional profession. A current study revealed that the town has some 50 retail electrical outlets, 44 of which are independently had, with a diverse variety of shop types. [48] These include 2 butchers, a number of outside activities shops, a baker, a deli, a number of clothes and footwear stores, 3 financial institutions, and 2 supermarkets (Co-op and Spar). There is a large antiques market, situated in a previous malthouse on the edge of Sandford Avenue and Easthope Road. There are 4 clubs, an along with a number of coffee shops and also little restaurants. In June 2011 the community was formally stated to be a "Fairtrade Town" with 34 businesses selling fair trade products. There is a small art gallery in the former resort on the corner of Shrewsbury Road as well as Sandford Avenue. The community also has a number of professional solutions, such as solicitors, accounting professionals and also estate representatives, confirming its standing as a regional centre of business. The community remains to benefit from its online reputation as a medical spa community, as well as a desirable location to live, especially in retirement. House prices are above the area standard and also have seen comparable rises in recent times to other spa communities in the UK.