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    Scaffolding ruining view

    Apparently permanent scaffold does need planning permission, but that can be circumvented by a letter of easement from the council so a few emails around the office would mean that matter is settled.
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    Scaffolding ruining view

    Thanks for all for replying. To be honest I had resigned myself to fact that it would be staying. The council tend to be judge, jury and executioner. I will get it painted Green and hopefully that will reduce its impact. (y)
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    Scaffolding ruining view

    Hi, I am hoping someone can offer some advice. Our property borders a strip of council land which houses a sewerage system for the houses in our road. This has never caused a problem for us before but recently the council erected some scaffolding around the cess pit section of the sewers, which...
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