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    Building Inspector Ignoring Approved Plan

    No - thats not the case. I have another passageway on the other side of my house which is 1000 mm wide and fine for moving my Wheely Bins, Lawn Mowers, Ladders, Fence Panels and the like from the front to the rear garden. It is my neighbour who is semi-detached on his other side, who will now...
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    Building Inspector Ignoring Approved Plan

    Yes, I gather that the PWA is now not relevent except for Section 6-10 and Section 10. The original approved passageway width was given as 600mm, whilst it is now being constructed with a 300mm gap, which means there is no passageway and external access to the rear garden. My understanding...
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    Building Inspector Ignoring Approved Plan

    The problem was that the neighbour did not give me the 2 months written notice of his plan according to the Party Wall Act. Then suddenly one day he had dug a trench for his foundations which were 30 to 40 cms lower than the base of my foundations, adjacent to them and on the downhill side...
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    Building Inspector Ignoring Approved Plan

    YES that is CORRECT. THIS seems to be very ODD as it allows anybody to start building not in accordance with the approved plan The PLANNING department say that it is an issue with them, but they are powerless (or do not want) to stop the building work at this stage. They did talk about an...
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    Building Inspector Ignoring Approved Plan

    Has anyone had encountered a situation in which a Building Control Inspector approves the start of a building, which is at variance with the approved Planning Application? In my case, I did not object to my neighbour building an extension to his house as the plan showed a passageway between my...
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