Yes, if it's your private property and is not a listed building (worth checking with your local planning office first).
On the other hand, why not give it a makeover in its original style and furnishings, install a sound system and charge by the half hour for a 'WWII experience'?
2006-08-05 00:41:18
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answered by pica_septima 3
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You don't need permission provided it's not a listed structure.
You'll find they take a lot of knocking down. If it's survived Hitler and 60 years of British weather, a sledge hamer isn't going to bother it!
2006-08-05 07:41:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you thought about offering it to a museum if it is in relatively good condition, and can be moved without substantial damage? I would suggest contacting the Imperial War Museum at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, first.
2006-08-05 07:45:11
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answered by kittybriton 5
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It could be a listed building a lot of these are, if so and you damage it you could be liable for it's repair even if it belongs to you .Before you do anything check with your local planning department.
P.S.
you could use it for growing some herb in
2006-08-06 16:10:45
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answered by scallywag 3
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dont knock it down, put it to good use. paint a big bastard of a swastika on the side and stencil a picture of that little bastard George W Bush on top. im sure your neighbours will love it. i would.
2006-08-05 07:48:04
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answered by BERNON W 3
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I would not knock it down, but turn it in to your own little Den, music room, Art room, kids playroom, or Bar...Photo lab,
anything you want....or start a new Business up who knows.
good luck.
2006-08-05 12:39:37
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answered by Titanic 1
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I would think you could, after all its your property, but you may want to check with the city you live in first just to make sure.
2006-08-05 08:38:42
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answered by kdks 3
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be safe and check with your local council first.....better to do that than be fined for breaking the councils local laws...and it will be hard to get rid of are you sure it has to go and that you cant remodel it into a useful structure ..games room, private study,sleepout, private vault ....many uses
2006-08-05 07:55:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,we have an anderson shelter(bomb shelter) ours had concrete on top of it,it was discovered when we had an extention
built.We have left it as its part of history.I hope you keep it.
2006-08-05 08:03:13
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answered by Ollie 7
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why would u want to do that? its part of history! feel proud that u have one in ur garden! u might need it again one day!
2006-08-05 07:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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