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Alan Ambrose

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  1. >>> As there is no CIL Fantastic, so you can file a carefully thought out mix of non-material, minor and full plans. Also when fulfilling conditions (materials say) you can change the original application. e.g. you could propose fairly different materials to the original application and, if accepted, you have just achieved a minor amendment by the back door.
  2. Commiserations from here, that’s tough. I’m impressed by your careful analysis of the situation. And it looks a lovely plot. From my point of view, the planning system is increasingly capricious - each set of new rules just provides a bunch of new reasons to turn down applications. And we have some dreadful quality dwellings in this country and desperately need high quality buildings to be built. I hope you have the time and energy to continue with your quest.
  3. Suggest level invert where you are properly challenged on fall (this also allows a little adjustment on pipe centres). The other where the drop in fall (and the pipe concentricity) isn’t a problem. p.s. there are probably many situations in a new build where either would work fine.
  4. >>> I do already help as much as I can. Well that’s probably all you can do then financially … apart from being a sympathetic ear.
  5. Yeah, but a while back a mate of mine who was flush at that time helped a friend who was out of work pay his mortgage for a bit. After 6 months or so, my mate said he couldn’t afford to support the friend’s mortgage for eternity and the arrangement had to end. The friend got upset and this resulted in conflict. Rather than the friend being grateful for 6 months of support the friend ended up being hostile. Human nature for you.
  6. Well without a bannister right now, and therefore a drop, most people will find that space tingles the ‘danger’ senses. Maybe a ‘solid’ wall instead of a bannister - you might be able to imagine how high that needs to be before you’ll feel comfortable.
  7. Google the DIN standards maybe? Easily available for sale but only in German (like a lot of PHPP detail). Maybe there’s an English language explanation somewhere on the web.
  8. If your LPA doesn’t charge CIL, then several on here have started and then changed plans mid-flight. I’m sure they be along in a minute. A different matter if CIL is involved.
  9. Maybe simple one-off gifts with no expectation of recurrence? I’ve ‘invested’ in a young friend’s company but I’m regarding it as a gift that I don’t expect to be returned. He deserves support. If his company works, great, if not, it was a gift anyway.
  10. I would like to know too.
  11. I’m guessing that they are 1D differential equations - probably more suited to simple code that pencil & paper. Did you test out what difference the various moisture models made to your stack-up or not?
  12. >>> and not fit MVHR At least in that room. Presumably it’s a supply outlet anyway?
  13. @JohnMo >>> why are you saying ignore the rules, but going on to say trade it in and get one with external air supply? Seems an odd stance. I was simply saying ‘if Stovax can’t figure out log fires & MVHR buy from someone (probably the Scandinavians as they’ve been making log stoves the longest) who can’.
  14. I admire your good intentions. But do plan for the many ways this may not work out and check that you’ll still be happy if those turn out to be the case. We have a situation where we helped out with a family situation and it’s back-fired terribly.
  15. Maybe get some pretty photo-montages done and see if you can get it sent to committee first? I suggest also 6 months for householder appeal at least and bear in mind that the results are fairly capricious. It’ll probably take you a month or two to prepare the submission as well.
  16. I’m completely with @Iceverge on this. There’s a slavish regard of ‘manufacture’s instructions’ which can sometimes be written by idiots who are mainly motivated by fear. What they’re really saying is ‘we don’t know, we’re not familiar with this new technology and can’t be bothered to expend the effort to understand it, and we’re certainly not willing to accept any liability regarding it’. The whole world driven by an erroneous understanding of insurance and liability law. i can’t see whether the Riva 76 accepts an external supply, I think it doesn’t? But … at 9kW it’s almost certainly too much heat unless you live in an enormous leaky barn with no insulation. Trade it in for a Scandinavian model, probably the smallest heat output you can find, say 3kW, which takes external air? Check beforehand that they’ve thought sensibly about MVHR.
  17. That's sad, it looks like it was going well. Re Ubakus: yes, here are the moisture models. The OP seems to have vanished, but I would encourage him to try the model options and see what difference it makes.
  18. "The cables would stretch more than 2,000 miles across the entire floor of the Atlantic Ocean to connect places like the United Kingdom’s west with eastern Canada, and potentially New York with western France." https://edition.cnn.com/2024/06/26/climate/green-energy-wars-undersea-cables-intl/index.html
  19. >>> @Dave Jones what are you considering fall challenged ? About 45m as the crow flies (these can fly straight-ish but not dead straight) with strictly speaking only 35cm of fall from GL to IL of culvert ... including the drops in gullies, inspection (x2 maybe x3) and a join into 300mm twinwall. This is for rainwater & SuDS set-up. @ETC - thanks for the tip on Wavin
  20. I see there are a bunch of suppliers, it seems to be a little cottage industry.
  21. If you're going to pay £600, then you might just as well pay £800 for a stainless steel one (assuming UKPN doesn't outlaw metal ones): https://ritherdon.myshopify.com/collections/rb-cabinets/products/rb-800-cabinet?variant=21256431272015
  22. @nowtie >>> Is there anyway I can private message you with the report? I think you can attach it to a private message, but you could just post the link up here, or just the strata bit if you don't want to post the whole thing.
  23. I would think that's important info, particularly if you're 'fall challenged'? For the 2nd product below, I'm guessing it's ~75mm as this is 225mm twinwall into 300mm twinwall and the tops of the pipes look roughly in line, but whatever ... ?
  24. >>> I have just gone to the BGS website and it looks like there's something on the same road but I'm struggling to interpret the data, can you help? Ping me your site's postcode and I'll take a look at BGS. Or post up any nearby reports here and more knowledgeable people than me will chip in too. This is the kind of thing (from a 1941 borehole report maybe 3/4 mile away from my plot). It shows clay to about 20m and then sand under. If you found, say, sand closer to the surface, that would help a lot...
  25. Ah boundaries are complicated - read some of the old threads here. The Land Registry plans are not definitive. It could be that your neighbour is right unless you have other evidence. Easiest is to sell with boundaries as is and file more accurate boundaries with the Land Registry this time.
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