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  2. The latest in Saniflow systems Be interesting having a shower whilst your flatmate is doing the paperwork 💩
  3. I think I have read your question correctly so here goes. I just bed timber wall plates on top 0f the walls into a mortar mix and tap level. When I come to do the joists, find the highest one and put packers in the joist hangers in all the others so they all end up level. Take time at getting this spot on as there is nothing worse than a slopping floor in a room or section of the house and it's a sod to sort out at a later date.
  4. Legs on bed in master not level & 30mm air gap between headboard and external wall 😍
  5. A pond will still run dry even if has a liner in it. The only time they retain water is if they are spring fed or on the water table
  6. JohnMo. Draw it out on the beach in the sand is a great idea, if you don't have a disused road or industrial space you can use. As you said keep it simple. The more complex your design, the more it compounds the difficulties in trying to make it work.
  7. Pulling the final trigger... to selfbuild To do a self build you need to know yourself well, your strengths, weaknesses, talents ,resilience and be honest with yourself, because when you start there is no going back as the commitment is to big and you are very soon in deep, mentally and financially. We were in our mid twenties when it all kicked off, young but ambitious, I had been laboring for plasters and brickies for a few years and was becoming a dab hand at both. Done an extension on the terraced house we owned but wanted a big house in the country. We were close friends with another couple that were interested in a building project and he had a small amount of building experience as well. So the search was on, a huge county pile we could split into two, farm with barns, an old school ? we looked at a few places and in the end found a detached cottage with lots of barns set in two acres. (£72000 how things have changed) The rest is history, we both sold our current properties and put the money together and a deal was done. We got the cottage habitable in a couple days as the local travelling community had been in the and removed all the pipe work and lead off the roof etc. We were good friends so we all moved in together, after 9 months the relationship started to get tetchy so me and the wife brought a static and moved into that, by doing that it saved the friendship. We had already decided on how the property would be split up in advance and I was well underway doing my barn conversion, some of which I had to demolish as I had too many joined together ( crime of the century now). Our friends were converting some of the other barns but were getting low on money so they sold the cottage and used the funds from that to carry on. After lots of ups and downs we got the whole place done , lived in it in its completed format for a year and then got divorced, and so did our friends, they got there side all completed and ending up divorced as well. So there you go you may think it will strengthen your relationship going through all the work 7 days a week for an end goal, but it can destroy it. Think before you leap and work out a budget and add 30%. Buy toys straight away, diesel mixer, dumper and JCB, you need them from day one
  8. Natural England are writing to this group to inform you of emerging evidence which identifies significant recreational pressure on Chilterns Beechwoods Special Area of Conservation (SAC), more specifically Ashridge Commons and Woods Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) component. This advice applies to all Local Planning Authorities (LPAs) which were identified as partly or wholly with the 12.6km Zone of Influence (ZOI) and contribute to more than 2% of visits to the SAC. This relates to the piece of evidence instructed by Dacorum Borough Council and completed by Footprint Ecology, due to be released on 14th March 20221 I've been caught up with this one on a site where i had an application in for a new dwelling with in the 12.6km zone This is all because masses of general public had descended on Ashridge during the last two years of the covid period for their exercise as there was a fantastic cafe there. "The coffee cup walkers" white trainers, designer handbags, smart phone in one hand and coffee cup in the other, that soon got discarded into the nearest undergrowth when empty. Plus the people supposedly working from home used have meetings there along with lovely lunches in the alfresco dinning area. Thanks to them the cafe that employed loads of local staff got closed down and taken back under the management of The National Trust, and now serves the normal dried scone and a tea or coffee That killed all the visitor numbers overnight, which is great but too late not to stop the planning restrictions now in place. Just another delay and on going battle to fight. joy of joys
  9. I thought there we're a few more nutters out this way, as you wouldn't attempt somethings in the right frame of mind.
  10. Moved from Mentmore, live in another small village close by, and DLT moved so we're even closer neighbours now.
  11. My barn was in Mentmore, but this plot comes under Chiltern & District planning area, and our dealings with them todate have been exasperating. You can't relocate your entrance, but we can tear up thousands of acres of woodland a put HS2 in at the bottom of the lane.
  12. Done a large self build barn conversion in 1983, lived in a static on site for 2 years, frozen water and gas bottles, misses and three year old daughter. Daughter has just secured demolition job / plot and I will project manage it. Already started cleaning up old stock bricks for the walled garden, yet another mixer purchased! Im supposed to be retired, I just never seem to learn.
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