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    Planning permission

    Thanks for all your advice people, very much appreciated. Looks like I got my japanese terminology mixed up...it is in fact, a pergola. My applogies on that. With regard to the structures height, won't be much more than 6ft. 6ins. at most I reckon (seeing as i'm only 5ft. 7ins. !!!) Also...
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    cement mix

    Excellent, your step-by-step instructions are very much appreciated. Regards, Alan
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    Planning permission

    Considering building a pagoda onto the back of our house. Could anyone tell me if I will need planning permission for this type of structure. I've heard that because it doesn't have a roof, and is within my garden boundaries, it won't be required. Just want to make sure before I start. Thanks...
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    cement mix

    Hi people, I'm looking to put back 4 heavy concrete coping slabs that were knocked off our back wall by the local degenerates last year. I was wondering if anyone could advise on what I should use. I bought some 'fast set, high extra strength' cement last weekend, but i'm unsure as to...
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    Installing panel heater

    All sorted now, thanks.
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    Installing panel heater

    Excellent, i'll let you know how I get on once i've got hold of a sparky, probably be next week now though. Cheers.
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    Installing panel heater

    Thanks for the advice and enlightenment people, much appreciated. I'm thinking I might need to get an Electrician round to do this however, as i've never been confident working with electrics. One final question on the subject, once this work has been done, does this mean that ALL my...
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    Installing panel heater

    Really? . . . How on earth do I get round that problem to have heat available at anytime?
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    Installing panel heater

    Excellent, that's all I needed to know. Thanks for the quick reply. Great forum this by the way !
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    Installing panel heater

    Hi, looking for some advice on replacing my old Dimplex storage heater which has given up the ghost, with a new Dimplex 800w panel heater. The old storage heater is connected to a wall switch with a removable 13amp fuse on the front of it. The new panel heater comes fitted with a 13amp plug. I...
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