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Do You Need Planning Permission For a Garden Pond?

Posted on April 27, 2021

If you’re thinking about building a pond in your garden, the first question that probably pops into your mind is “Do you need planning permission for a garden pond?”. The simple answer is “No”. You don’t need planning permission for a garden pond because it is not considered to be a public area and the fact that the pond is inside your property makes it exempt from local planning rules. If you’re living in a small town, you’ll probably have different rules applied to your pond than someone in a larger town, so make sure you check the local bylaws before proceeding with your plans.

Building a relaxing landscaping pond

A garden pond in your own landscaping design can be a great addition to your back garden. There is nothing more relaxing than sitting in your backyard, enjoying the peace and quiet and sipping on a cold glass of lemonade while you relax. A garden pond can provide the perfect backdrop for an evening spent talking with friends or relaxing with your loved ones. It can also enhance the overall look of your landscaping design.

Before you get started with your landscaping design, take a few minutes to check the local council’s website to see if you need planning permission for a garden pond? Most people don’t think to ask this question when building a pond in their garden, but if they are planning on putting a pond in a landscaped garden they should ask to see if it can be built there. If you get the required planning permission from your local council, you can then begin construction on your garden pond. Of course, if you don’t ask you might end up having to pay a hefty fine if your local council to find out that you were planning on building a pond in their landscaping design.

Safety with your pond

Another good reason to ask before you build is the safety of your family and pets. The first thing you want to do is get all of the required legal approval to build a pond in your garden. You’ll need planning permission, which will also require some very digging. There are several types of garden ponds, including natural lakes and natural streams. Natural lakes will require more planning permission as there are a lot more factors that have to be considered.

Once you have received all of the necessary planning permission, the last thing you’ll need to decide is the size and shape of your pond. Do you want an above ground or below ground pond? Also, are you going to put a fountain in it, or are you going to use the space for fish or plants? These are all important questions that need to be answered before you build a garden pond, so spend some time thinking about it.

If you need planning permission for a garden pond, then the next step is to find out what sort of pond you can build. You’ll probably have a fairly large number of decisions to make, including what kind of stone and landscaping material to use, and what plants and fish you want to grow. You’ll also want to find out if you can build the pond on your property, if you’re building it on a public one. There are many things that have to be considered, but a pond is one of the most relaxing places in your garden to sit and relax, so do your research before you decide on any particular garden pond design.

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