02-11-10, 04:53 PM | #51 | |
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Tiled roof is perfectly ok as long as its within the garden building sizes, What Dan said on his is what solihull use for their guidelines more or less. People you see knocking through into their conservatories and using them as kitchens or whatever are breaking planning laws, there MUST be exterior doors and windows seperating the house from a temporary building. Last edited by Specialone; 02-11-10 at 04:55 PM. |
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well theres the new village (that looks like toy town) and the old one...
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not readthe whole thing but double doors wudda been handy . and a turntable.. and did you have to hand ball all that material to the build area from the front??
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Completely different in Scotland, a conservatory needs to meet building regs, have planning permission, have the electrics checked and passed, and be passed by building control and issued with a habitation certificate. I was even supposed to build a disabled ramp up to the front door, because I had destroyed the original ramp to the back door (all new houses in Scotland have 32" doors), but the buildings inspector forgot to check it and I kept my mouth shut. Had my garage been brick built, not pre-fab concrete, it would have needed planning permission too (which would have been rejected due to the size of the garage and the percentage of land it took up), a standard sized single garage would still have needed planning permission, but it would have been granted as quite a few neighbours had already done it. Last edited by -Ralph-; 02-11-10 at 05:08 PM. |
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I know this because i always get customers to call their local BCO and ask before i order anything and last one i did was 3 months ago. They are still classed as temporary buildings otherwise insulation and conservation of energy would apply and you know conservatories are about as thermally efficient as a paper bag with a hole in it. |
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looks like part of the new site was built on the old looking at the ariel pics.
Was only a few stupid houses anyway. |
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