- The rules only apply to houses – flats and maisonettes are not included
- Only 50% of the area of land around the original house can be covered by extensions, including conservatories, and other buildings
- You mustn’t build the conservatory higher than the highest part of the original roof
- Where the wooden conservatory comes within 2 metres of the boundary, the height at the eaves can’t exceed 3 metres
- A rear wooden conservatory can’t extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by more than 4 metres if it’s a detached house, or more than 3 metres for any other type of house
- For side extensions, for example a lean-to wooden conservatory, it can’t exceed 4 metres in height and can only be up to half the width of the original house
Turriff
Turriff is a community and also civil parish in Aberdeenshire in Scotland. It lies on the River Deveron, concerning 166 feet (51 m) above sea level, and has a population of 5,708. In daily speech it is usually referred to by its Scots name, Turra, which is derived from the Scottish Gaelic enunciation. There are four churches in Turriff: St Ninian's (Church of Scotland), St Andrew's (Church of Scotland), St Congan's (Episcopal Church), and also a Baptist church. Turriff has a primary school, Turriff Primary School as well as a senior high school, Turriff Academy. Turriff Primary School is a brand-new construct which changed the old Markethill Primary School and opened to pupils on 22 August 2017. Individuals from the bordering areas, including the villages of Cuminestown, Fyvie and also King Edward participate in the high school. Bank of Scotland, Santander UK (previously Alliance & Leicester), Clydesdale Bank as well as TSB have branches in the town. The major grocery store chains are Tesco (whose properties have previously been inhabited by Presto, Gateway as well as Somerfield) as well as Co-op Food and also there are numerous expert shops consisting of 2 giving drug stores. The community has a collection, a sporting activities centre and also swimming pool. It is served by Turriff Cottage Hospital. In October 2013, Aberdeenshire Council accepted a permit to occupy the Court (formerly used as council offices) to a volunteer group for use as a general area centre, while they finished their Community Asset Transfer of the structure. The team renamed the building Turriff Town House. The main handover was expected to be finished in 2016, yet in June 2016 the team announced that they had actually not succeeded in their Stage 2 Neighborhood Asset Transfer. The team kept the permit to occupy till 28 October 2016, when the building was gone back to Aberdeenshire Council. Turriff and District Heritage Society were provided a Community Asset Transfer of the structure and renamed it Turriff Heritage Centre.