In rare cases planning permission may be needed when replacing doors and windows.
Front door canopy planning permission.
Carports and canopies come under the same umbrella as outbuildings so dependant upon a few rules you may not need to gain planning permission from your local planning authority.
This allows the home owner to erect a carport or canopy under permitted development.
Canopies or awnings with signage a letter or words for advertising purposes are treated as.
Porches are usually built to the front of a house covering the main entrance with a brick or stone base and have glazed windows on one or two sides and a door.
A carport or canopy is best described as a roof supported by posts.
This may be because the property in question is a listed building or because the property is located in a conservation area or within an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Can anyone tell me if i need planning permission please.
Not quite an extension and not quite a conservatory a porch has its own rules for planning permission.