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Old Jan 26th 2008, 11:38 pm
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Hi everyone
Quick question, that I,m sure has been asked before but here goes....
Do you need planning permission/licience for the erection of a hot-tub??
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Old Jan 27th 2008, 6:13 am
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Hi everyone
Quick question, that I,m sure has been asked before but here goes....
Do you need planning permission/licience for the erection of a hot-tub??
when we got ours we were told that you don't need planning permission, but it will depend on the type. As long as it's above ground you should be OK as it isn't plumbed in and can be classed as 'portable'.
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when we got ours we were told that you don't need planning permission, but it will depend on the type. As long as it's above ground you should be OK as it isn't plumbed in and can be classed as 'portable'.
By definition, its going to be plumbed in isn't it?
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By definition, its going to be plumbed in isn't it?
Have you not heard that the latest way of using a hot tub is dry.....to save on towels etc.

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Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
By definition, its going to be plumbed in isn't it?
No, we just filled ours by hosepipe when it needed it and for any topping up, and it used a plug and socket for the power suppply.
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Originally Posted by jeanc
Hi everyone
Quick question, that I,m sure has been asked before but here goes....
Do you need planning permission/licience for the erection of a hot-tub??
YOU NEED PLANNING PERMISION FOR EVERYTHING IN SPAIN, EVEN PAINTING YOUR LIVING ROOM
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YOU NEED PLANNING PERMISION FOR EVERYTHING IN SPAIN, EVEN PAINTING YOUR LIVING ROOM

Your having a laugh, surely????

Do we really need permission to do that, i know to some of you that might sound like a really silly question, but do you?
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Your having a laugh, surely????

Do we really need permission to do that, i know to some of you that might sound like a really silly question, but do you?
In theory YES, as it is an alteration, but I doubt anyone would ever fine people for not doing it. It's just the way the rules are written that causes the problems.
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In theory YES, as it is an alteration, but I doubt anyone would ever fine people for not doing it. It's just the way the rules are written that causes the problems.

Thanks Mike
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While on hot tubs, anyone know of a supplier/showroom where we can go look at them in the Alicante/Murcia area?
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By definition, its going to be plumbed in isn't it?
How about these?


http://www.forestflame.co.uk/
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Originally Posted by Bri and Katee
While on hot tubs, anyone know of a supplier/showroom where we can go look at them in the Alicante/Murcia area?
Hi there,

If you are looking for a Spa there are a number of outlets in Torrevieja located near the Casa store on the old Alicante road (N332) we looked at a real beauty in mundo spas opposite the new Dia store
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Thanks SDB, we have to go down Torre way in a couple of weeks, we'll take a look.
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While on hot tubs, anyone know of a supplier/showroom where we can go look at them in the Alicante/Murcia area?
MundoSpa in Torevieja would be a good bet, that's who we used, very helpful. You can find them om the internet.
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