Hi,
To prevent access onto a flat roof (and to prevent use of it as a terrace), our planning permission requires us to have a physical barrier across the patio doors that we're going to install. What height do the BC regulations require in this case?
The part K document only specifies barrier heights of 900mm for internal, and 1100 for external. While this is obviously external access, there's no void directly the other side of the barrier to topple into, so do the same rules apply as say a Juliette balcony?
Thanks all!
To prevent access onto a flat roof (and to prevent use of it as a terrace), our planning permission requires us to have a physical barrier across the patio doors that we're going to install. What height do the BC regulations require in this case?
The part K document only specifies barrier heights of 900mm for internal, and 1100 for external. While this is obviously external access, there's no void directly the other side of the barrier to topple into, so do the same rules apply as say a Juliette balcony?
Thanks all!