We have submitted our pre-planning, and we have had a lovely lady round from the local council who liked our plans. We are waiting for these to be signed off, then we can submit full planning - this should take around eight weeks. We have had to go down the development route as not much of the existing building will remain - so it's not a straightforward extension.
Since we are waiting around for things to progress, we have had a lovely local company in to erect a new fence along the side which joins us to the school. Luckily the school have been brilliant about this, and allowed the tractor into the playground over the weekend to put the new posts in.
The girls weren't interested in the big tractor in our front garden - I was definatley the most excited.
A picture from the school's side, once all the old fence had been removed.
We are so pleased with how it looks!
Next we are ordering a new shed to use as a garage, as the first part of our plan is to demolish the existing garage - and Steve has so much stuff in the garage it is unreal! So all of that will need a home, plus tools and bits for the build, so he has to have a 16ft x 10ft one....of course! So we dug out for the base of that at the weekend. I say we, more like he did it, I supplied drinks, and was his wheelbarrow-bitch for the day. We both ached for a few days after, but it was worth it as things are progressing now.
We have also ordered some lovely Indian stone for a new patio in the top corner of the garden, which means we'll need to get rid of the greenhouse behind the shed soon. Hoping to clear everything out of the garden eventually, but for now the old shed will remain, as it is full of garden stuff, and won't fit anywhere else. Plus it is the same age as the house, so will fall to bits if we try and move it!
I'm hoping to post more regularly now that things are moving. It is so exciting now that things are becoming a reality...Roll on getting planning, and getting the diggers in!





If you are looking to have a new patio, make sure that it has really comfortable and cushioned seating. If you like bench swings, I would definitely advise putting in a bench cushioned swing. They are really fun to sit in, and they make it easy for you to relax and watch the kids while they play in the yard.
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