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  1. Bmitche92

    PD & PP

    @martygturner ive attached a drawing on my original question showing where PP and PD would be used. Planners have said they will allow the PP shown but not a metre more hence the need to use PD to get the single storey in blue. The council have said this is OK but won’t commit without a cert...
  2. Bmitche92

    PD & PP

    Thanks @martygturner - we have plans in with the council, but the arch missed the greenbelt aspect (you wouldnt know given the mega houses around), so back to square one and seeing what would PD vs PP do. Biggest issue is its a chalet bungalow so we use up alot of m3 to break the eaves line and...
  3. Bmitche92

    PD & PP

    Hello Can 2 x new rear extensions (under PP, other under PD) touch and join - both would be behind the original house footprint. I can't get both under PD or PP as one due to volume limits (PD limits / PP greenbelt) Thanks
  4. Bmitche92

    Planning and PD combined

    Sorry should have been clearer - the architect submitted the plans, and didn’t clock the Greenbelt aspect at the time - it’s heavily built up area, think they classify it as adopted Greenbelt but still the same restrictions. We will will pull the application or see if theyd let us amend it in...
  5. Bmitche92

    Planning and PD combined

    Hello, So I’ve put in for a planning application to convert a front porch to a double height (removes an awful dormer), change attached garage from flat roof to pitched to match the rest of the house, and a rear double storey. As we’re in Greenbelt council will only allow 30 percent increase...
  6. Bmitche92

    Flat roof dormer condensation

    Have a flat roof dormer which is developing damp patches during this cold weather and cracking in the ceiling - assume this is where the PB joints are but some water is dropping down slowly. It’s foil backed PB and there’s an air gap between the OSB and Kingspan inside the rafters driven by...
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