Garden Office Planning Permission

On Thu, 24 May 2007 08:52:04 +0100 someone who may be Dave Fawthrop wrote this:-

Hasn't had for some time. However, his lot are still doing the same sort of things in different organisations.

But not forgotten.

It was a charge on adults living in a home.

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David Hansen
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Did you know that (at least) one council is surveying their region for building heat loss (infra red) by aerial photography?

Geo

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Geo

I too ANAL but if the public can use it 24hrs/day, it's a highway. I had a rear footpath through a churchyard only classed as not a highway as the churchyard gates were locked at night.

Reply to
Bob Mannix

Sounds more like it wasn't actually a public right of way anyway, otherwise you would be done for obstructing it by locking the gates.

MBQ

Reply to
manatbandq

So if you are on holiday when they do it, and your house is unheated it will get a good score - sounds about par for the course!

AWEM

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Andrew Mawson

for some IR results see this map:-

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Geo

A footpath doesn't constitute a highway in at least one bit of planning legislation and that's the one to do with how high a fence can be adjacent to a highway without planning permission, 1m I think where elsewhere it's 1.8m.

AJH

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AJH

their loft space ;-)

AJH

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AJH

The police do that all the time.

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dennis

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