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    Party Wall Act - Urgent Query

    As the OP is missing in action we are pointlessly arguing amongst ourselves now. It would seem that their query was not urgent after all. Or maybe they just didn't get the answer they were hoping for?
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    Party Wall Act - Urgent Query

    I think you misunderstood the article, that is the problem with Googling random things. It can be misleading to quote articles from firms trying to sell their services rather than direct from the legislation or independent academic sources. Or maybe even quote from your own personal experience...
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    Party Wall Act - Urgent Query

    We are not talking about "redefining" boundaries. We are talking about marking the position of the extension in relation to existing boundary features and usually an existing party wall. It really isn't that difficult to show a few dimensions to confirm the position of the existing boundary...
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    Party Wall Act - Urgent Query

    That sounds like a recipe for future disputes. How can you specify to build against or astride the boundary if you do not specify where the boundary is? Obviously if there are no clear boundary features and the boundary is already in dispute that needs to be settled before the party wall award...
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    Party Wall Act - Urgent Query

    From the question I would guess it is the adjoining owner as I do not see why the building owner would be concerned about putting the exact setting out dimensions in the award. It sounds to me like someone who wants to control the position of the neighbour's extension.
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    Party Wall Act - Urgent Query

    OP appears to be asking about position of walls not depth of foundations.
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    Party Wall Act - Urgent Query

    1, 2 and 3. Definitely not 4. Although to be honest anything that is not astride the boundary it is irrelevant where it is built as long as it doesn't cross the boundary. It could be 1mm or 1000mm it has no bearing on the award.
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    Soakaway-porch

    The OP simply asked if Building Regulations required a soakaway for his porch. I offered the advice that to the best of my knowledge Building Regulations do not even require gutters on a small roof let alone a soakaway. Whether or not a soakaway or guttering is desirable is a completely...
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    Soakaway-porch

    I've got it in my head that any roof under 6m² does not require any rainwater gutters etc. for Building Regulations but I cannot remember the actual clause and I don't have time to look for it. If I get any spare time later I might see if I can find it. If you look at Approved Document H page 40...
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    Principal Elevation

    It depends if the garage is fully attached to the house and was built at the same time as the house (or before 1948 if applicable). If it is then it is regarded as part of the original dwelling so the width calculation for the side extension is taken as half the width including the garage. So if...
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    Required Smoke Alarms for Garage Conversion

    Extract from the approved document - Extensions and material alterations 1.8 A fire detection and alarm system should be installed where either of the following applies. a. A new habitable room is provided above or below the ground storey. b. A new habitable room is provided at the ground...
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    Could second story extension work?

    But don't they charge something like £75 admin fee for submitting the application whereas you can buy an OS plan for between £15 and £30? Not exactly free!
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    Hip to Gable Loft Extension on corner plot

    Planning application fees are doubling on 1st April so I assume an LDC application fee will go up by a similar amount. Try to get the application in before than and save yourself a few quid.
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    Hip to Gable Loft Extension on corner plot

    I was holding back hoping someone cleverer would answer. Permitted Development is not my strong point but the rule seems to say that only a roof extension beyond the plane of the roof slope of the principal elevation that fronts the highway is not permitted development. It looks to me that a hip...
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    Historical loft conversion, no idea when/how it was done

    I would avoid going in to specifics to start with and just ask how far back their building regulations applications records go.
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    Historical loft conversion, no idea when/how it was done

    Record keeping varies between councils. Some keep archives of the old Building Regulations application register going back to the year dot. Others destroy the old registers after 10 years and do not keep an archive. I would want to know what "no records " actually means? Is it that the Council...
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    Planning Permission for Fence behind Hedge

    Be careful, if the side/front garden is not currently fenced off it may be because it is classed as "public amenity land". If it is then technically you may need a planning application for change of use. This is quite common on new build estates so you get lots of areas of grass and open space...
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    Best Way to Add a 4th Bedroom – Loft Conversion vs. One/Two-Story Side Extension?

    Unless you have a very large property ideally all rooms should be accessed from a single circulation area. If you start adding a second staircase just to access a single room the extra wasted floor area you need in the extension to accommodate the additional circulation space becomes expensive...
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    Regs for Doors at top of Stairs

    Two main reasons. As you leave the room possibly at night, half asleep carrying a baby or maybe you are elderly, you need a stable platform where you can stand as you close the door behind you before you start to descend the stairs. Likewise if you are climbing the stairs you need a stable...
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    Regs for Doors at top of Stairs

    Love how when people don't get the answer they wanted they have a hissy fit and lash out at the person who took the trouble to answer their stupid question.
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