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    maia worktops

    I had a Maia breakfast bar installed by a professional installer. I was sold on the company's promise that they were straightforward to install as long as you follow the DVD and use their kit, but they've been a disaster. The seams are very visible and ruin the look of the counter. I spent a...
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    pp rejected -- two-pronged permitted development approach?

    I took a day off yesterday to try to deal with this, but I couldn't get hold of the planning officer -- I phoned for hours, tried to phone other members of his team, left messages, but he never got back to me, and today I see on the council website (which has also been malfunctioning) that our...
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    pp rejected -- two-pronged permitted development approach?

    Btw freddymercury, you've got it right -- we're aiming for an l-shaped extension so the rear of the house would be a straight line. The existing projecting kitchen area is original to the 1870s terrace, and that's the part we'd use pd to build back from as that's the side the planning officer...
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    pp rejected -- two-pronged permitted development approach?

    Thank you both for yr replies. I will talk further to my agent but I'm wondering if the two pronged approach he suggests IS possible. As you say it MAY not be but how can we clear that up? My agent proposed maybe starting work on the pd part and then getting the pp while that's underway but that...
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    pp rejected -- two-pronged permitted development approach?

    We wanted to extend our kitchen by filling in the side return on a Victorian terrace and extending the back of the building 3.5 meters, matching the depth of our neighbor's extension. Our architect and builder didn't expect we'd have any problem getting PP, but the council planning officer...
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