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Shipping Container Planning Permission in Selby

Shipping containers are great for storage, pop-up shops, or site offices. If you're putting one in Selby, you need to know the rules. Selby District Council sets the guidelines. This article tells you what to think about before you put a container on your property or business site.

When You Need Permission in Selby

You might need permission if your container:

  • Is for business, shops, or homes.
  • Stays put for more than 28 days.
  • Can be seen from the road or is in a front garden.
  • Is near a historic building or in a protected area.
  • Has electricity, water, or drains connected.

You might not need permission if your container is hidden in a back garden or on a building site for short-term storage. But, it's always best to check with Selby District Council to be sure you're following the rules.

Contact Selby District Council

To get advice, double-check, or apply for permission, get in touch with the planning team at Selby District Council:

  • Phone: 01757 705101 (Check this is the right number for planning)
  • Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • Website: selby.gov.uk

The planning people can look at what you want to do and where, and tell you what to do next. It's a good idea to get advice early if you're using the container for business or for a long time.

Things to Think About for Containers in Selby

1. Homes

Containers in front gardens or where people can easily see them usually need permission. But, if you're using a container in the back garden for your own storage and it doesn't have any services connected, you might not need permission.

2. Businesses

If you're using a container as a business, like a workshop, cafe, or office, you always need planning permission. The council will look at things like traffic, access, and how it affects the area.

3. Protected Areas and Historic Sites

If your property is near a historic building or in a protected area, you'll probably need permission no matter how you use the container or how long it's there.

4. Changes and Services

If you connect a container to electricity or water, or put it on a permanent base, it's seen as a permanent building. You always need permission for these things.

How to Apply for Permission in Selby

You can apply for planning permission through the Planning Portal or on the Selby District Council website. Your application should include:

  1. Maps showing where the site is
  2. Photos or drawings of the container
  3. What you want to use it for and how long it will be there
  4. Details about access, nearby buildings, and services (if needed)

Most applications take about 8 weeks. To make things easier, especially for businesses or long-term uses, get advice before you apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I put a container in my garden without permission?

Maybe, if people can't see it from the street, you're using it for your own storage, and it's only there for less than 28 days. Containers that are there longer or that people can easily see usually need permission from the council.

What if I want to use the container for a business?

You always need planning permission for business uses in Selby. The council will look at where it is, how customers will get there, and local land rules.

Do containers on building sites need permission?

Usually not, if the container is taken away when the building work is done. But, containers that are there for a long time or have services connected might still need permission.

How can I avoid planning problems with my container?

Talk to the council early, especially if it's going to be there for a long time or people can see it. Give them detailed plans and think about getting advice before you apply to sort out any problems early.

Summary

In Selby, you often need planning permission for shipping containers, especially if you're using them for business, they're going to be there for a long time, or they're in protected areas. Selby District Council can give you advice and help you with the planning process. Always check before you start putting your container in place to avoid problems.

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