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    Flooring on Overboard UFH Advice Req

    Hi we are having our house renovated and installing an overboard underfloor heating system (wet). we wanted to install an engineered wood herringbone system however getting massively conflicting advice on it all - from the suppliers of the underfloor heating & the floor suppliers/installers...
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    Garden office on ‘raised platform’

    Tony1851 - you are completely right as all the blogs/posts I’ve read all seem to be ‘reasonably’ straight cut but somehow always in dispute with the council, I’m sure I even read one where a planning officer said its PD etc BUT advised the applicant to go for LDC regardless as he couldn’t...
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    Garden office on ‘raised platform’

    been reading some older posts (of which I think a few of you offered advice on) although she had to dispute it to the end she won her case Some decking that was laid on a slope, although this is decking not a raised platform I think the same would apply..... albeit probably easier/cheaper/less...
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    Garden office on ‘raised platform’

    I could always drop the level to 300mm on the retaining wall at the front, increase the wall height at the back then cut into the hillside - be a decent could of grab lorries away but probably cheaper than PP in all, plus my foundations wouldn’t need to be as deep as I’d hit the chalk a bit...
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    Garden office on ‘raised platform’

    Sorry for the delay: Freddie - the dims on the drawing highlighted were different as the office is 3 x 3 and I was intending to put some decking at the front of the platform so you walk up to the ‘raised platform’ up some steps then on top of th platform have approx 800mm wide full width...
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    Garden office on ‘raised platform’

    Hi all; I’m planning on building a garden office on a steep slope in our garden and all aspects comply with permitted development apart from one area I am unclear on.... my intention was to cut/fill level the existing slope and retain it with a full retaining wall. The front elevation of the...
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