mrso'brien
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Admin - I've actually posted this on I.T., Cameras and MP3 players forum but if it is the wrong place, which I now think it might be, please delete.
I was wondering if anyone has any idea whether or not you need planning permission to put up 2 CCTV cameras on a semi-d house. One camera would go at the front of the house and the other camera at the back.
According to a KildareCoCo planning blog, it says planning is required, but then I read other websites and it says it is not required. There is conflicting info out there.
Does anyone know the facts of whether or not it is required?
Edited to add: I have contacted the Local Authority Planning Office and they have told me to email in a picture of the house and a location map of same. They will then advise me on whether we need PP or not. I will keep you posted but I would be grateful if anyone has any input into the matter in the meantime. I have bought the CCTV system and would like to install it asap and would be conscious that it could take a long time for the Local Authority to get back to me on this. Thanks
Thanks.
I was wondering if anyone has any idea whether or not you need planning permission to put up 2 CCTV cameras on a semi-d house. One camera would go at the front of the house and the other camera at the back.
According to a KildareCoCo planning blog, it says planning is required, but then I read other websites and it says it is not required. There is conflicting info out there.
Does anyone know the facts of whether or not it is required?
Edited to add: I have contacted the Local Authority Planning Office and they have told me to email in a picture of the house and a location map of same. They will then advise me on whether we need PP or not. I will keep you posted but I would be grateful if anyone has any input into the matter in the meantime. I have bought the CCTV system and would like to install it asap and would be conscious that it could take a long time for the Local Authority to get back to me on this. Thanks
Thanks.
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