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They have 10 years to enforce. It would be easy enough to comply for minimal cost if they do.

Replacement drives are technically not a planning issue, but that doesn't help.
 
OMG how clever are Morrisons with their packaging. I thought they were McVities as they look just like them. Still tastes the same though unlike my fake penguins. I think they are McVities as they tasted the same. I ate half the packet and saved the rest for today. OMG I might throw them away now you have pointed this out. I am now coming out in a rash.
Please don't throw away food. You can always give it to someone who can't afford it. : )
 
lol. I know it looks weird but it is the camera that does it. My house looks like a dolls house on photos.

I did wonder if it may be the camera. Anyway, drive is looking good.

Who ever thought a new block driveway would be so complex though? Suppose that's the world we live in.
 
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These blocks are not permi 8 as I thought, they are Premier 60 granite stone
 
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those raised kerbs were well in, took them 4 hrs to get them out to replace with bull noses.
 
They have 10 years to enforce. It would be easy enough to comply for minimal cost if they do.

Replacement drives are technically not a planning issue, but that doesn't help.
Is that correct? They are PD if certain conditions are met. I’m not sure building regs approval is needed just for a driveway unless there are for example accessibility implications ( introduction of new steps) or the works are part of a new build/extensions with wider suds drainage design implications
 
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