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If you suspect that your neighbour may have failed to comply with everything contained within what was agreed, you should notify your local authority's planning department at the earliest opportunity.
Large shed footings should extend 12” below the frost line (meaning a depth of 24”, 36”, 48”, or more depending on the local climate). Dec 17, 2021
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Even an unheated garage or shed is typically enough to keep tender plants in an above-freezing environment. Potted tropicals and houseplants should...
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Pressure-treated plywood is one of the best options for shed flooring. Pressure-treated plywood is resistant to wood rot, insects, and water. It is...
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Drywall is a great building matter that is highly resistant to fire so it is a great addition to garages. Garages often have power tools in them,...
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Cat - 26-Jul-22 @ 7:42 PM I think People should be allowed to do what they want in their own garden if they are home owners All down to jealousy with some neighbours Matt - 23-Jun-22 @ 8:17 PM One of my neighbors has built a very large building in the back garden of their terraced property, it stretches from one side to the other. Just before I moved in in 2018 they installed a large PVC window 50cm from floor to roof height that looks into our back garden. The previous owner was annoyed but selling so didn’t do anything about it. Their family member is living there now. No planning permission sought. What are my options? I don’t want to fall out with them but worried they might do something else or stop us putting up a shed / outhouse. Could they make this a legal dwelling? There is no fence between us at the back. Twerryag71 - 6-May-22 @ 7:59 PM My neighbourhas guys in to build an extension for him the same as mine it's a one storey but he has taken down the party fence, on our semi detached house & the footings are over my boundary by at least 400mm. My concrete footings are exposed with know shoring to protect my newly built extension.They are obviously trespassing & have stolen part of my land, I'v tried to talk with my neighbour about it but he doesn't seem bothered,he definitely isn't following the cdm rules...what can I do?. As he is having loads of work done, 4 men on site & definitely over 500 man hours,30 days please help Susan - 5-May-22 @ 9:14 AM Wow, I had to comment after reading the “moan” over Arabic writing!!! Everyone else making valid points about noise, light and mess…. But someone has issues over Arabic writing? If I were you @shelley I would really take some time out to think why you are sooo offended by this. Jassinda - 13-Oct-21 @ 8:52 AM One of my neighbors has built a very large building right on the border of my property it stretches from one side to the other on his garden we allowed him to cut down some trees to make it easier for them to do the work but they left all the trees and broken down bits of fence and lumps of concrete also the building on our side is not finished we complained to them and they promised to tidy it up several times but no action is there anything I can do I’m 79 years old and can do without the work but my garden is real mess Johnny - 8-Oct-21 @ 3:28 PM At the bottom of our garden which is not far 12 mtrs the now neighbour built a massive 5 bedroom house across our boundary wall. So he ripped up the planning conditions and free styled.. to the tune of change the colour of the build & roof tiles, changed the FFL by 300mm and raise the land by 700mm higher than planned and changed windows for a Juliette balcony . Building control signed off not knowing the FFl were too high and subsequently all the highlighted blips were passed as non material changes. The planning department have knowingly removed all our privacy... they tested it themselves... these people are now chest high above our wall in their viewing tower at the bottom of our property and refuse to put any privacy screening in place. They have also knowingly used our retaining wall to hold their backfilled land. I now live with a live peeping tom who keeps the garden lights out so we don't know he standing there... and finds it acceptable to use our property retaining wall to support his land. Totally disgusted at the Planning Officer who takes no blame for his incompetent action and now live in a property that planning have granted the neighbour the right to remove all privacy from our own home and garden... our kitchen, family room and lounge all face onto the garden. This individual also uses the wall as a storing place which I presume is to antagonize. I have nightmares about what he is going to do to us next and laywers don't seem to want to touch the issue... SHELLEY - 5-Oct-21 @ 12:07 PM Our neighbours adjacent to our property have erected 2 large bright floodlights at the front of their property and now also a large gold arabic sign on the apex of the property. As the regs are 0.3 sq Mrs this is in excess of this. I had asked what the purpose of this was and they replied its their home and it says beautiful in arabic. Since erecting this sign and lights our narrow avenue has been inundated with cars at all times of the day and evening and parked cars. Lobo - 3-Sep-21 @ 10:21 PM Our neighbour has put in large skylight windows on our side when no planning permissionfor windows was granted at the time of building. This has blocked us from seeing the night sky because the windows have lights in them all the time even at night. It is causing us a lot of distress. A lot of light pollution. We can also hear them in their toilets.we can smell it to. When we sit in our patio. What can we do. The council do nothing. AngusNE - 25-Aug-21 @ 4:57 PM Next door neighbours applied for planning permission and showed me elevation with existing flat roof height/ eaves retained. We were OK about it being extended forward for porch. Drop to our side = 2650mm . Looking at drawing shows 2450mm door sill at front up to eaves at end of flat roof. They now wish to increase height to eaves which will reduce light through glazed back door and side panel. But have not revised planning application.1.5m gap between their wall and my back door and 2.5m high above my door sill.
The Shaker or Amish method stacks firewood in the round, but without the central stake as a reference point. Not only are these round wood files...
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2) It can be cheaper. This means you should be able to pick up a higher-quality product for less money than it would cost you to make a lower-...
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As with traditional homes, barndominiums may last hundreds of years. However, certain parts of the structure may require repair or replacement...
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Concrete blocks or landscape blocks represent the most durable and secure means of filling the gap. Concrete blocks won't deteriorate or rot and...
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It's called the Work Bonus. Under the Work Bonus, you can earn up to $300 of employment income a fortnight – or $7,800 a year – without reducing...
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Ordinary exterior-grade plywood is made with weather-resistant glue, but the wood itself is not particularly rot resistant. This is why pressure-...
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