Neighbours boiler flue 10cm from our garden

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Our neighbours have installed the flue for their combi about 10cm from the edge of our garden, so whenever it runs you can smell it in our (small) garden. I thought you had to be more than 60cm from the boundary? Or does height also mean you are OK - it's 240cm from ground.
The property is being done up by a developer who has already breached planning twice sneaking in a bigger window here and a higher wall (so ceiling) there. So wouldn't put it past them to not follow regs, but wanted to check with experts here first..
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I believe the minimum is 30cm. That one seems to be one and a half bricks from the edge of the wall which is a bit more than 30cm, so may be ok depending on where the boundary is.
 
The gas regs distance to boundary is one thing. If the flue gases are causing a nuisance, then a complaint to the council's environmental health team can get some action if the flue is deemed to be a problem.

Or ask them to fit a plume kit.
 
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Bigger window- unlikely planners will get excited. Higher wall- different kettle of fish. Have you emailed your local planning bunch pointing out the discrepancies between what was applied for and what has been built? If not then I guarantee nothing will be done about it. If you do then action may be taken- depends on a few things though
 

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