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    Which lintel?

    The CN71C isn't long enough but the CN81C should do it.
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    Living in a caravan on driveway

    Caravans can be a tricky subject in terms of Planning regulations and the rules are very complicated, they have many exemptions that allow them to be used on a residential property above and beyond the usual permitted development rules. However, with these sorts of situations the use must be...
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    Neighbour complains that they can overlook;

    The eucalyptus will take a couple of years to get established but if the soil and position are right it can be an absolute beast. You'll have to make sure you prune it every March to keep the crown at the correct height to screen the view otherwise you'll have a 60ft monster before you know it...
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    Subsidence or settlement?

    Have you specifically asked them to report on the cracking? Otherwise you will just get a generic tick box suggestion to appoint a structural engineer to investigate. For £500 I doubt the survey will be very thorough or informative.
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    Subsidence or settlement?

    Quite possibly, it depends how strong the mortar is.
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    Fitted 500mm steel lintels, was building control needed?

    You could argue that the work did not require a building regulations application as replacing/installing a lintel to an existing window opening is only a repair. If you wanted to be really pedantic you could argue that it is a structural alteration as you are not replacing exactly like for like...
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    Subsidence or settlement?

    Look like shrinkage cracks. Possibly calcium silicate/sand lime bricks or similar.
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    Replacing wooden lintels

    A 65x100mm concrete lintel should be fine then.
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    Replacing wooden lintels

    Ordinarily you could just slip in a 65x100mm concrete lintel. But in this case I would check with the structural engineer to make sure they realise the ceiling joists have been removed and there is adequate lateral restraint to the gable wall.
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    Replacing wooden lintels

    It is more complicated than that. It looks like it is also a bonding timber/wallplate taking the ceiling joists. Are you going to reinstate the ceiling joists? Is that a small gable wall above? How are you going to tie that in and prevent the wall from bulging out? What is supporting the outside...
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    Subservient dormers? Offsetting walls on steel?

    If you are submitting a planning application then the face of the dormer does not not need to be set back from the roof eaves as Woody said. However if your house has flush eaves then running the face of the dormer straight up from the wall below can look really naff. Installing a false...
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    Is it a Party Wall or not?

    This just gets more confusing, without knowing exactly where the boundary is in relation to those walls anything I say is pure speculation. From the photos there are 3 distinct lengths of wall, the red brick wall which appears to be a gable end, the more brown brick section which I assumed was...
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    Is it a Party Wall or not?

    Are you asking if the new blockwork wall is a party wall? It looks unlikely. You claim the "loggia" wall was built "across" the boundary which I will take as it is astride the boundary which would indeed make that a party wall. Even though the photo seems to show the loggia wall stepped in from...
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    Soil pipe down my wall but on neighbour's courtyard

    If the neighbour owns the part of the courtyard where you want to install the new soil pipe then they probably can stop you. Just because you own the wall does not mean you can attach things to the outside of it if the space outside is owned by a neighbour. As Freddie suggested you need to check...
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    Would this fail PD?

    I'm happy to be proved wrong but I do not think that is correct. Whilst a single storey extension joined to a two storey extension can be a problem a dormer is not an extension - it is a roof enlargement which is a different class and subject to different rules. In my opinion the dormer and...
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    Would this fail PD?

    Why? Are you saying the extension roof volume will be added to the dormer volume? If so how do you know it exceeds the total volume allowance. Also is the new dormer being done under permitted development? I can't find it at the moment but I'm sure I've got something here that says a roof...
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    Dryrods Damp Proofing

    The existing DPC is probably fine, if it is bedded within the mortar there is not a lot that can go wrong with it. It is generally only where it is exposed to sunlight that it degrades or if it suffers from physical damage (such as someone drilling holes to install dryrods). In addition, the...
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    A Roof In the Garden…

    That is unfortunate. The conservation officers at the planning department can sometimes be a nightmare. I would suggest that you speak to a local architectural designer with experience in dealing with listed building planning applications. How you present the drawings and write the heritage...
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    A Roof In the Garden…

    Have you asked the planning department? They might be asking for it to be demolished simply because it was erected without planning permission/ listed building consent. If you make a planning application it might be approved? Or something more sympathetic to the listed building.
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    Where do I measure the 4m from for our detatched bungalow extension under PD

    Fair point but it is worth clarifying that it depends what the "outrigger" is. It might not be original and is a small extension or conservatory.
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