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    Neighbours drainage in our drains

    Yes nothing too architectural. Basically a wall, roof (and I think it will have to be flat (GRP, any views on that?) window and door, to bridge the gap between the existing single story pitched roof 'extension' (I use that loosely as it has been there for more than 100 years) and the party...
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    Neighbours drainage in our drains

    Thanks for your kind input. You are totally correct in that we would have to move the drain anyway. The boiler flue isn't an issue, it looks like it had previously vented through the party wall, but is infact now vented through the side wall and angled away, at a level above the 'new...
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    Neighbours drainage in our drains

    Many thanks, here is a very rough mouse drawn picture :) The main wall is a party wall. The drainage works and new wall are recent (within 10 years). The new wall appears to have been build about 6 inches back from the boundary (presumable to stop it becoming a party wall. As regards...
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    Neighbours drainage in our drains

    Hi, I am wondering what the regarding this situation is. We just purchased a house and have now noticed that the neighbour has run water wastes (from washing machine in their garage which backs onto us) and their boiler condensation pipe into our waste water gulley. Are people allowed to...
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