[QUOTE=Gumbo Robot;2172067] It's £120 a pop round here for building regs. QUOTE]
That’s cheap – I just got a fee for £15k!
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostNope.
I put in a new internal doorway and the local regs say it has to be self closing ( to stop a fire spreading)
This is an 18C cottage not a frikkin' old peoples home FFS!
Welcome to New Labour's nanny state. Now, have you gained permission to take a dump ?
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostNope.
I put in a new internal doorway and the local regs say it has to be self closing ( to stop a fire spreading)
This is an 18C cottage not a frikkin' old peoples home FFS!
Maybe the rules are still in place and they just took all the chains out as soon as it passed!
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostEdit: It gets scarier. Looking through the list I have in front of me it seems you need building regs even for putting up/ taking down a stud partition
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou did apply for planning permission before you changed the wallpaper, didn't you?
I put in a new internal doorway and the local regs say it has to be self closing ( to stop a fire spreading)
This is an 18C cottage not a frikkin' old peoples home FFS!
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Originally posted by zeitghostYou did apply for planning permission before you changed the wallpaper, didn't you?
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Building Regs
I can't believe the number of bits of paper you need to have to cover the most trivial thing when you're selling up.
I can understand why there should be mechanisms in place to stop amateurs installing gas central heating but needing building regs for fitting a replacement window?
It's £120 a pop round here for building regs. It's also very telling that all these regulations seem to have come in post 2002
Edit: It gets scarier. Looking through the list I have in front of me it seems you need building regs even for putting up/ taking down a stud partitionYes, I should have been more diligent & I've got the paperwork for all the other stuff I've had done but there are some things that seem so trivial you don't even bother thinking about building regs.
Hopefully I can get some indemnity insurance to cover this....Last edited by Gumbo Robot; 22 November 2015, 20:45.Tags: None
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