In most areas, you will not need planning permission. However, if the property is listed or in a conservation area, you will need listed building consent or planning permission to paint the exterior. A surveyor or architect's advice will be invaluable as they can help with this process.
Llanwrtyd Wells
Llanwrtyd Wells is a village and also community in mid Powys, Wales, in the historical area of Brecknockshire (Breconshire) on the Afon Irfon. The community gets on the A483 in between Llandovery and Builth Wells and lies near the pass in between the Tywi and also Irfon valleys. The neighborhood also consists of the smaller negotiations of Llanwrtyd and Abergwesyn, the valley of the Afon Irfon, as well as a big part of the "Desert of Wales". With a population of 850 (United Kingdom Census 2011), it claims to be the tiniest town in Britain, although Fordwich in Kent has a smaller population. In comparison to its past background as a health spa town, when hundreds crowded to take the waters for their asserted medical effects, the location is currently much better understood for leisures such as pony walking, mountain biking, walking as well as birdwatching, as well as for its yearly Man versus Horse Marathon, Beer Festival and World Bog Snorkeling Championship. The town's biggest employer Charcroft Electronics is located in structures which were previously the Dol-y-Coed Hotel. The hotel, on the financial institutions of the Irfon, dates from about 1535.