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    Boundry Wall and drainage issues

    Just a little update.. I have spoken with the council who have been out and said that the wall isn't suitable (this was their safty department and not the one that deals with planning permission) due to the thickness and lack of any proper foundations. There is now scaffolding supporting the...
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    Boundry Wall and drainage issues

    Well, I have reported it to the council and will not be paying anything towards the cost. Hopefully they will order him to rip it down and provide a proper support for my land. Shame about the water drain away. I was sure that you are not allowed to divert water around your land when its...
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    Boundry Wall and drainage issues

    Hi, Not sure about the first bit. I I use the word simply as it seems to be the way they have done it is the most simple way possible.... and no not a concrete foundation. I have attached a quick sketch - //www.diynot.com/network/lizzyuk/albums/ Cost why ludicrous? If you shop...
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    Boundry Wall and drainage issues

    HI, Really good to hear from you both and thanks for taking the time to reply :) The foundations of the single thickness wall is one breeze block deep. The wall is supported at one side with a wall half the height coming off it at a right handle. The wall was built by next door and...
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    Boundry Wall and drainage issues

    Hi, I have a house which is on ground 1 meter higher than next door, although the their back garden slops up to the same level as mine. Over the last month next door have dug out their slopping garden to make it flat. Now their land is 1 letter lower all the way across than mine. The...
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