Hi Guys
Out of curiosity (but primarily because I might need to go down the Building Control route for some notifiable work fairly soon !) has anyone actually been there/done that and got anything close to a sensible response/result ? All I seem to be reading (here and elsewhere) is that there is still widespread confusion and/or misinformation being bandied around concerning their responsibilities if full plans or a building notice are submitted.
I believe that its quite clear from information on the ODPM site that having paid the appropriate fee, any inspection and testing that may be required is part of the deal and not some additional chargeable service or something that the applicant has to arrange. Indeed it is specifically NOT something that the applicant can arrange as I read it ! I have more than a sneaky suspicion that I'm likely to end up having a very similar discussion to that contained in this thread in the not to distant future so it would be useful to know if this route can actually work without too much hassle and/or lengthy debate. Apart from anything else, the last thing anyone needs is wound-up and well p*ssed off LBCOs coming round trying to find any reason to condemn the installation on principle or make life d@mn difficult just because they've been forced to fulfill their responsibilities
So, are there any good news stories rather than horror stories !
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Mike
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welcome to the forums ambrougham, but please read the forum rules
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EDIT: Sorry, hadn't noticed the 1 month old post limit
and I'd spent the best part of a couple of hours hunting around for info and/or an appropriate thread to make enquiries before posting on this thread containing horror stories ! Hmmmmm, just goes to show that you always get a nasty surprise when you don't read the regs properly I suppose 
Out of curiosity (but primarily because I might need to go down the Building Control route for some notifiable work fairly soon !) has anyone actually been there/done that and got anything close to a sensible response/result ? All I seem to be reading (here and elsewhere) is that there is still widespread confusion and/or misinformation being bandied around concerning their responsibilities if full plans or a building notice are submitted.
I believe that its quite clear from information on the ODPM site that having paid the appropriate fee, any inspection and testing that may be required is part of the deal and not some additional chargeable service or something that the applicant has to arrange. Indeed it is specifically NOT something that the applicant can arrange as I read it ! I have more than a sneaky suspicion that I'm likely to end up having a very similar discussion to that contained in this thread in the not to distant future so it would be useful to know if this route can actually work without too much hassle and/or lengthy debate. Apart from anything else, the last thing anyone needs is wound-up and well p*ssed off LBCOs coming round trying to find any reason to condemn the installation on principle or make life d@mn difficult just because they've been forced to fulfill their responsibilities
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Mike
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welcome to the forums ambrougham, but please read the forum rules
your post has been split
EDIT: Sorry, hadn't noticed the 1 month old post limit
