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    supporting walls

    Hi The part of the wall I removed seemed to be constructed of quite thick wood, thicker than normal modern materials, saying this the flat is part of a 4story block which is around 100 yers old, did the over engineer things then and would they definetley not use any interior wood consructed...
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    supporting walls

    Hi took out part of an interior wall (around 3ft) in my flat when doing some alterations. As it was made of timber I assumed it would be non supporting but after reading some posts am not so sure.The flat has a stone wall running through the centre of it which I think is the supporting...
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    planning permission for interior wall

    Thanks for reply, origionally the kitchen led straight into living room. I erected a wall between them taking away a few feet of the living room space so making a corridor so that you could access kitchen via lobby without going through living area. Thanks Bill
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    planning permission for interior wall

    Hi Do you need planning permission to erect a stud partition interior wall Thanks Bill
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    fused purs

    Hi My problem is that a number of years ago I fitted wall lights directly from a ring main via a normal light switch but now know the lights should have been installed through a fused spur/switch, is this dangerous as I no longer live in the property and am wondering if I should contact present...
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