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vivienz

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Another day, yet another little gem of learning.  I've been getting a bit worried because although I got the bat licence last week, my glacial paced architect had done nothing about getting the pre-commencement planning conditions discharged for several weeks, even though everything was in place for some time.  But that's another grumble for another day.  Anyhow, I've got to get the roof off by the end of April, which is why I was getting my proverbial knickers in a twist over the pre-commencement stuff, so I decided to cut out the middle man and rang the planning officer to ask whether, pleeeease, nice Mr Planning Officer, would you mind awfully, as you're such a nice chap, if I sort of, kind of, well, take the roof off the bungalow to make sure no pesky bats come back?  Pretty pleeeeeease?

Nice Mr Planning Officer said 'no problem at all, no need to grovel, you are entitled to re-roof your house any time you like.  Just because you don't get around to putting new tiles back on, that doesn't stop you taking off the existing ones to begin with.  Now stop grovelling.'  He didn't really tell me stop grovelling, but his tone implied it, along with the strong impression that he couldn't care less about the bats.  Either way, result.

 

Fate being the fickle creature that she is, but no more so than the aforesaid architect, I got an email from the architect's admin person late this afternoon to say that they had submitted for discharge of the initial planning conditions.  I prodded them with a very sharp stick on Monday morning - the architect has possibly just taken this long to notice.

 

I'm waiting to co-ordinate availability of ground worker and bat guy over the next 2 weeks, then off comes the roof.  Followed by the rest of the house shortly afterwards, with luck.

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As is so often the case, it depends who you get. Well done for taking the bull by the horns.

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