Planning permission is not normally needed for a loft conversion as they are covered by permitted development rights. A conversion company will tell you if you do and help you with this. For more information, see our article about planning permission.
Ambleside
Ambleside is a town in Cumbria, in North West England. Historically in Westmorland, it is located ahead of Windermere, England's largest natural lake. The town is within the Lake District National Park. Ambleside is carried out by South Lakeland District Council as well as forms part of the Lakes civil parish however from 1894 to 1935 it was a separate urban district council. Ferries (still known as "steamers", although now diesel powered) run to Bowness-on-Windermere and Shore using great views of the lake and also surrounding hills. Ambleside is a base for treking, alpinism as well as hill cycling. It has a number of resorts, guest houses, bars and restaurants as well as shops. Particularly, there are a variety of shops offering devices for pedestrians as well as mountain climbers in the town. Ambleside is a preferred beginning point for the Fairfield horseshoe, a hillwalking ridge walk. Ambleside is additionally residence to the head office of Brathay Exploration Group, a young people charity based just beyond Clappersgate on the road to Hawkshead. The album CSI: Ambleside, by Birkenhead-based band Half Man Half Biscuit, is named after the community.