Do I need planning permission for a porches in Bristol City Council?
Typical answer
In most cases, porches in Bristol City Council fall under Permitted Development rights (Part 1 Class D), meaning no planning application is needed, subject to Article 4 restrictions, conservation-area flags, and the specific thresholds below. If your property is in a conservation area, Article 4 area, or involves a listed building, additional restrictions apply and you should verify your position before starting work.
Source: Part 1 Class D — legislation.gov.uk · Verified 2026-04-19
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Permitted Development rules
Part 1 Class D thresholds
These are the key numerical limits under Part 1 Class D of the General Permitted Development Order 2015. Your project must satisfy all of them to qualify as Permitted Development.
| Clause | Rule | Limit |
|---|---|---|
| D.1(a) | Ground area (external footprint) | Max area (m²): 3 |
| D.1(b) | Height above ground | Max height (m): 3 |
| D.1(c) | Minimum setback from curtilage boundary with a highway | Min setback (m): 2 |
| Source: Part 1 Class D — legislation.gov.uk | ||
Bristol City Council planning data
Local planning facts
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Planning application fee
£548
Householder application (national fee)
Reviewed April 2026 · gov.uk source
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