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    right of way to rear of house

    thanks, for the advice, who would i go to, to confirm this, a solicitor or the council. I have asked the planning dept at our local council to supply me with minimum widths & her rights to use my land for turning but i seam to think they might drag it out getting back to me.
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    right of way to rear of house

    the wording on the land registry says " EXCEPT & RESERVING In fee simple right of way for all purposes for the owners & occupiers of numbers 62,64,66,68 & 74 aforsaid over the driveway. my luck they live at number 74. i'm not wanting to stop the right of way just restrict them to accessing...
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    does raised area need planning permision

    thats my problem , i've a neighbour thats a complete tw*t, & the missing letters a not i. the rest of them are fine.
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    right of way to rear of house

    Yes it goes thru my land.
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    does raised area need planning permision

    no at the moment i have the french doors with a 3 ft drop & i was about to start building the raised area to walk out of the french doors. there is also a side door on the same wall which also has the drop until i get the raised area built. i hope this clears up things a little. thanks
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    right of way to rear of house

    its vehicle access, but where i've built the only sort of plan is just an enterance & an exit thru my land drawn freehand i think it was done in the 50's. there is no turning circle on the deeds just a right of way. what i am trying to find out how wide this right of way needs to be...
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    right of way to rear of house

    where would i find the width of the right of way that i have to leave clear. thanks
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    right of way to rear of house

    can i ask, are you in way anything to do with planning , legal etc. im only asking because i feel like doing just that but have had soliciters letters complaining about the scaffolding when it was being built. i am going to round the wall i am building to make it easier for my neighbours to...
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    does raised area need planning permision

    hi, i have just built a new house & to the rear there are some french doors going out onto a raised paved area (i live in a valley). now i got planning ok & the size is about 1.75m out which isnt as much as i'd hoped. does this raised garden area come under planning as it was on the plans to...
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    right of way to rear of house

    hi, does anyone know how wide i have to leave a right of way to rear of my house, this is for vehicle access too. this is for a new build & also for a 150yr terraced house . i live in the old terraced house which has vehicle access to another 6 houses on the row & as mine is the first end...
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    boiler temp for UFH

    yep it works great, had it running brilliantly on 3 levels of the house but just wanted help fine tuning it. & the big white knob on the top right is the bypass valve.
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    boiler temp for UFH

    not exactly the same but very similar
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    boiler temp for UFH

    dont think it has anything like that, its a hep2o system with a giacomini manifold & actuators. all it as is like i said before the flow reaches the manifold it has a thermostatically controlled valve which has a brass probe on the manifold, this is to stop too hot water from entering the...
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    boiler temp for UFH

    It's got the pump on the boiler to send it up to the manifold &the pump to send the water round the UFH pipes. I'm not too sure what u mean by a blending valve? So I presume it hasn't got one :mrgreen: I contacted glow worm & they understood what I was asking but didn't have an answer. So...
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    boiler temp for UFH

    Thanks alec . Can I just ask is this your personal choice or one from the manufacturer's. So if I lower it to 40 deg it will work & condense better than at 50 deg. Thanks again.
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    boiler temp for UFH

    Each zone is controlled by a programmable stat controlling an actuator on the manifold. I'm not too concerned about the room temps I can fine tune them later. It's the temp on the boiler that's needed. Does the boiler run most efficient at what temp. Thanks.
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