Question
Usually no for under 28 days.
Planning permission for a shipping container depends on use and local rules. Temporary placement under 28 days usually needs no permit in most countries. Long-term storage or living use may need planning permission. Listed properties and front gardens have the strictest rules. Always check with your local planning office.
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