FAQs Do you need planning permission for a cricket net? If you are erecting a cricket net for a cricket club of another organisation, you will need to get planning permission from your local authority before erecting the net. If you are putting up a cricket net in your garden, there are three things that mitigate whether you need to get planning permission or not – the degree of permanence, attachment to the site, and where it is constructed on site. If the net is up for more than 28 days in 6 months, it is deemed as a permanent structure. Collins Net supply pre-made and made to order heavy duty cricket nets in a range of sizes. To find out which one is right for you, why not give us a call? We recommend you contact your local council for advice on planning permission – because this will vary depending upon location. < All FAQs