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  1. Interesting that the Beeb says "senior executives". Does that mean the majority of tenants and leaseholders on the board of the KCTMO will not be charged? Ferdinand
  2. If it has no direct effect on them in Council Policy or Planning terms, then an Appeal against that aspect of the PP should succeed. What is your detailing around the solar panels? Are you better to make essentially that whole roof slope solar? Are panels less expensive than your roofing choice yet? Ferdinand
  3. They would have trouble conditioning a complete date, as planning conditions are required to be enforcible to be lawful, and it s difficult to see how eg bankrupt could be forced to finish a project.
  4. 30-40% off Sandtex Masonry Paint Both Wickes and B&Q have reductions on this. Wickes: Sandtex Textured masonry paint in various colours £30.99 for 1 x 5l tub. 2 for £40 minus the usual 10-25% reductions if you get them. http://www.wickes.co.uk/Products/Decorating+Interiors/Paint/Exterior-Paint/c/1001119 B&Q: Similar discounts on Sandtex Masonry paint, but here on the smooth version. 2x5l for £40. Usual reductions for trade etc are less reliable, but oldster Wednesdays should apply. http://www.diy.com/departments/painting-and-decorating/paint-stains-varnishes-and-wood-treatments/exterior-woodcare-paint-stains-varnishes-and-treatments/masonry-paint/sandtex/_/N-nzdZ1z13hjy They are also doing similar reductions on Dulux weathershiled if that floats your boat. 10l is a *lot* of masonry paint unless you have a big job to do. Ferdinand
  5. I think this shows every sign of being (another) attention seeking kneejerk - what is known as virtue signalling. Mrs May's government has lost the traditional Tory virtue of self-restraint and a cautious pace of change. She has caught something from Mr Brown. Not impressed. F
  6. Surely that is also why Osbo killed the CO2 tax bands last year - haif of the cars were exempt from road tax.
  7. Or you could learn a new skill and press-gang @Mrs RA: or use your other bricky. F
  8. Is not this for one for: 1 - Get long straight sufficiently strong batten. 2 - Attach spirit level to it. 3 - Attach a couple of cheap cupboard door u-handles. My favourite straight edge is the steel I-column in Wickes in the wood-aisle, that I use for detecting bananas amongst their CLS. My brickies just used a brickiees' line, wrapped aroound a brick at each end, and a long spirit level to check it for each course. Added: Thinking about the geometry they may well have the line wrapped around 75mm bricks and emerging from the top for a wall made with 65mm bricks, which would give a 10mm mortar joint. Ferdinand
  9. Looks good. My plans have changed since the Garden Office ... I will now be doing a roughly 3m x 4m leanto/Covered Way, since that is closer to what is wanted. I make my budget about £2k now for a non-insulated structure with a flag floor, cladding, and an opal polycarbonate roof, which is being built next week and includes the mother-of-all-fences to enclose the small yard. Ferdinand
  10. I put self-levelling down in a concrete floored former attached former coalhouse at the back of a terrace. It was concrete(?) floored and no dpc, and the stuff just came up again in chunks. Was an attempt at a quick solution which failed. Given there was no prospect of it drying out, in the end I just put a painted on dpc down, and dropped a sheet of ply on top loose as a slight protection - knowing that it will have to be replaced before long. But it was basically a bike and tool store. Ferdinand
  11. Yes. One of the issues is finding wood burners (if you are going that route) that are small enough. People have to look at burners designed for caravans or small boats.
  12. You also need to be able to cool it; when if it is designed to keep heat in, it can be tough to get out. This is a particular problem in autumn and spring with low sun.. That is things like solar shading via various techniques, some abilty to expell hot air, perhaps the ability to create a secure stack effect with windows (ie one bring in shaded air downstairs and one to take it out of the rofo), something to move heat around the slab is done by some members. Ferdinand
  13. One good idea is to always think of the cost of running the building for 10 or 20 or 30 years as part of your budget and include it in your spreadsheet models. Even people in normal (ie subnormal) houses can do it using the crude numbers from the EPC - though here we are very rude about EPCs. You may not be there for that long, but it will help you to get the principles right and avoid eg complex things that will need mending. There can be things for using things that are complicated or really cheap and requiring replacement, but each case needs to be justified. KISS is right 99% of the time. Ferdinand
  14. May you have an issue with Fire Engines? It looks more than 45m from the road and I am nto sure than drive is over 2.75m wide or that there is space for an appliance to turn around inside.
  15. Here are the large and small scale plans that Badger sent me. Have sightly anonymised, but @Badger posted the full location information previously so not much point. F
  16. Welcome. It would be useful if you could post an introduction in the Introduce Yourself forum here: http://forum.buildhub.org.uk/ipb/forum/1-buildhub-guide-information-about-the-site-introduce-yourself/ Does your floor have a damp-proof course?
  17. If it came to it, you could even purchase land from your parents to park on, have a foot pathway through to your plot, and be using *their* entrance. So there are ways, but it is all contextual.
  18. Also STC and optic fibres, and remarkable science in the Plessey company eg Gallium Arsenide chips - but these were perhaps industrial establishment rather than government? I think a criteria should be that Government support should remove constraints from potential achievers, and insist on success, rather than impose direction. That is a similar model to high performing athletes getting 70-100% of average salary but for 2-3 years at a time.
  19. @Badger We need that location plan , otherwise you are about to get 137 ideas about your bungalow, of which at least 3 will be completely relevant . F
  20. I think we have successful models. Can anyone comment on the success of spin-off companies from our Universities as a possible successful precedent for winners picked by the public sector? One key seems to be to keep politicians and their dirigisme *out* of the programme; another is that the people involved have a personal stake in the success or failure. Imperial College, for example, has a significant portfolio of such companies spun off from research with University seed-funding and/or support). See Imperial Innovations (a support programme) and these lists of eg Engineering and BioTech spin-offs. (This is a different thing to Graduates eg MBAs starting up companies, and again a different thing to City types who know their sector starting up companies - one example of this last is Big Yellow Storage started up by four City Types in their 30s and 40s in the 1990s, with whom I had a job interview in 2001 with one of the founders.) What we don't have is a culture of routine growth from large end of small/medium (say 20-40m) -> either Mittelstand (ie dominant sector specialist) or medium/large (say 250-500 million turnover). And unfortunately we have a political culture of hatred of successful people (though a lot of that is politicians who can't find any other way to promote their bankrupt ideas), while tolerating people leveraging their establishment positions for a few million of personal wealth. Ferdinand
  21. That looks like something that *may* need professional advice, but post here so we have a little look. There are concepts such as (iirc) *internal* splays - depending on the width of your access and how far you can see if you drive up the middle. F
  22. Did you mean manege? The extra traffic excuse sounds spurious but common, Two to three traffiv movements a day will not block up anything as far as I can see. You probably need to look at providing appropriate visibility splays, depending on the type of road it is. Posting a scale site location plan may help us comment - but remove the identifying information. Depending on layouts, that could mean redesigning your entrance. Perhaps go back to your architect / planning consultant and see what they say, or have a phone conversation with the Planning Officer. I believe you get a second free go, or an Appeal, now that you have been refused. F
  23. The Government have notional CO2 targets to reach by 2050 of course, so slight exaggerations in 30 year forecasts would not be a surprise ! Wearing my cynical head, I see that the chap who was on the TV boosting the revolutionary scheme as a talking head was the same one who's battery company features in the report as a case study. However, I am not convinced that a Challenge Fund will necessarily fail. Have past ones failed on this model? Ferdinand
  24. Presumably the 40bn is also 1bn a year for 40 years.
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