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    Single layer of breeze blocks and HHSRS hazard

    There are four classes of hazard and if it is a hazard the issue is whether it is a class 1 or 2 hazard?
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    Single layer of breeze blocks and HHSRS hazard

    if it is a hazard can you tell which of the 29 concerns it and why?
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    Single layer of breeze blocks and HHSRS hazard

    Yes it has only one single leaf of blockwork with internal rendering. The front of this outbuilding has also a brickwork leaf I think to give nice appearance. I think that the single leaf of blockwork is made up of strong breeze block, I think that maybe when there are two leafs of blockwork it...
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    Single layer of breeze blocks and HHSRS hazard

    I live in an outbuilding which is made up of strong materials but I think that one external wall is constructed with a single layer of breeze blocks and I would like to know if this is a class 1 or 2 Housing health and safety rating system (HHSRS) harzard
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    Own independant supply of electricity of water

    The Council has told me that it relies on the Housing health and safety rating system (HHSRS) operating guidance: but I have seen nothing in it which say that the outbuilding should have its own independent supply of electricity, water and gas unless I have missed something
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    Own independant supply of electricity of water

    The City Council told me that it can allow an outbuilding to be used for residential purposes only if it has its own independent supply of electricity and water However in the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 it is not stated that this is necessary to be fit for human habitation...
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    To cut electricity in an outbuilding

    My landlord cannot know how much electricity I use because I do not have my separate counter. And, his big house should use a lot more electricity than my small room I have been rented this room for several years without any problem concerning my use of electricty so there should be something...
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    To cut electricity in an outbuilding

    and others use less than average
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    To cut electricity in an outbuilding

    The calculation of winston1 should be wrong because in the website https://www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en/blog/utilities/how-much-is-the-average-gas-and-electricity-bill-per-month I found the following information: What’s the average electricity bill per month? The government has not published its...
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    To cut electricity in an outbuilding

    We use more electricity in winter but it lasts only about three months
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    To cut electricity in an outbuilding

    I was thinking that in a house there is a main electrical panel with a main circuit breaker from which we can cut the electricty in all the house and with indiidual circuit breakers which could be used to cut the electricity in each part of the house if work need to be done in a particular part...
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    To cut electricity in an outbuilding

    It is possible also that my landlord is deranged and greedy. He does not know how much I use of electricity and he is worried that I use too much. He accuses me of using £20 of electricity per day which is impossible for a small room like mine which proves that he is not normal Or another...
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    To cut electricity in an outbuilding

    If there is no 'main circuit breaker' and not 'electrical panel' in the British houses what there is? Maybe it is called in another way I think that the problem is also electrical if my landlord has illegally messed up with the electricity. I can complain to the Council and issue legal...
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    To cut electricity in an outbuilding

    I pay a rent which includes anything and there is nothing about separate payment of electricity in the tenancy agreement. According to the law my landlord has not the right to cut my electricity but not all landlords comply with the law Is it the protection of the cable between the main house...
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    To cut electricity in an outbuilding

    It is sure that there should be a mean to entirely cut the electricity in my room for example if electric work needs to be done in my room but there is already one mean of doing this inside my room itself because my room has its own electrical panel with small circuit breakers and a main circuit...
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    To cut electricity in an outbuilding

    I rent a room in a outbuilding at the end of a garden. And, my landlord lives in the main house. My room has its own electrical panel with its own main circuit breaker which can cut all the electricity into my room. However, my landlord is able to cut my electricity into my room from his house...
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    The Council skips one stage of its complaint procedure

    Because there are different persons who deal with stage 2 and 3 who can have different opinions Concerning the Ombudsman it is the Council in its decision under stage 3 who told me that I can complain to the Ombudsman about this planning issue
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    The Council skips one stage of its complaint procedure

    The complaint procedure of my Council has three stages. Stage 1 is dealt with by an officer of the Council, stage 2 is dealt with by the head of the relevant sector and stage 3 is dealt with by the chief executive of the relevant sector. I made a complaint to the Council under stage 1 of its...
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    When has a planning permission been implemented?

    It is possible that the applicant was not aware that he has permitted developments rights when he made his application for planning permission. This could happened because planning law is so complicated. Or it is possible that he does not have permitted development rights but he got them later...
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    When has a planning permission been implemented?

    Thank you very much for your very interesting explanations However an applicant can implement a planning permission with planning conditions attached and then he can change his mind and restore the site at its prior condition and apply to do the same work under permitted development rights so...
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