Do I Need Permission to Renovate My Pub in Hampshire?

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If you’re planning to modernise or extend your public house in Hampshire, it’s essential to understand when you need planning permission. Renovations can boost revenue, improve customer experience, and enhance energy efficiency—but only if done legally.

When You Don’t Need Planning Permission

You can usually carry out minor refurbishments under permitted development rights, such as:

  • Redecorating or reflooring
  • Updating toilets or bars
  • Installing new furniture or signage (within limits)
  • Replacing non-structural fittings

When Planning Permission Is Required

You’ll need formal permission for:

  • Structural alterations (extensions, wall removals)
  • Changing the use of the building (e.g. to restaurant or flats)
  • Significant changes to the façade or roof
  • Modifications to listed buildings

Pubs in areas like Southampton Old Town or Winchester’s conservation zones require extra care—consult your local council or a refurbishment expert.

Licensing and Compliance

If your renovation affects:

  • Opening hours
  • Alcohol service areas
  • Outdoor seating
  • Music or entertainment

…you may need to update your premises licence under the Licensing Act 2003.

Why Hire a Specialist Pub Renovation Contractor

A team like Commercial Refurbishment Southampton handles everything—planning applications, building control, and compliance—so your refurbishment runs smoothly from start to finish.

Before you begin renovating your pub in Hampshire, check local regulations and consult professionals familiar with hospitality refurbishments.
For advice or a free consultation, call 02380 98 18 58 or email [email protected].