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Local authority obligations for self build plots


caliwag

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Hello, A piece of 'legislation' I wasn't aware of.

 

https://www.righttobuildportal.org/?utm_source=Custom+Build+Strategy+Main+Database&utm_campaign=f0c0a00506-NOV_2017_PROFILE_1&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c5b24ee15a-f0c0a00506-176850693

 

This info came on an email today, I guess via the people behind Buildit magazine and the Custom build strategy team ( NSB+RS) in Swindon.I assume that's all Castle Media!

All very interesting and poignant.

 

I did send them a copy of my book 'Self build home...the Last Thing you need is an Architect' but sadly not a peep. Perhaps they are inundated with literature, or believed the book to be full of b+ll-sh+t., but no 'Thank you, but no thanks'...No matter, it is selling anyway. I freely admit it's not a technical book (there's enough out there, including their own establishment, not to mention, 'The green building forum' if you really want to get into sums and err 'Dense definitional Thickets' to quote Amory Lovins.) The book is more a design check-list, don't forget and why don't you consider? thinking about space, ;light, circulation...all things architectural, and getting more wow factor value and character...and a few references and reviews of great design books. 

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I like that idea of your book. We are well beyond that stage now ourselves, but I find the self build book range curious in that the most common books just give a skeleton overview or the process, or you are into very technical books, and there is little in between, which is kind of exactly the ground where self builders need to get information once they are past needing the skeleton plan stage. So each book that fills one of those skeleton categories is a good thing. 

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Aye, many thanks for your comments...Indeed my book started life as a free set of notes which seemed to be well received. The notes were essentially a set of prompts and 'don't forget' type check list, laced with some of my prejudices. Some hints and thoughts came from my teaching days and the inevitable 'essential' reading list from some of the domestic design greats, (included in this book). I don't really touch on technical stuff and Sips v brick/block etc...just use of space, circulation, entrance threshold, daylight, relationship of house to garden and so on. On first reading it might appear repetitive, but I think such reminders and reinforcements add up to an optional, and not so optional check list. I appreciate that many, on this forum, are well beyond the design stage, but hey there are a lot of dreamers out there. Thanks

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