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Exempt Buildings
The Building Regulations are intended to ensure the Health and Safety of people in and around all types of buildings. Anyone wanting to carry out building work must ensure that it is to built in accordance with these regulations. However, the Building …
Building Notice Submission
This type of application does not involve the passing or rejection of plans and is intended to enable certain small works such as bathroom installations, minor structural alterations, drainage works and underpinning to get under way quickly. Once the …
Full Plans Application
Full Plans is the most popular way to make an application and accounts for the majority of applications we receive. It is necessary to submit scaled plans and supporting information clearly showing the proposed constructional details. A Building Control …
Demolition
The controls for demolition work are given in Sections 80-83 of the Building Act 1984 (The Act). If you intend to carry out demolition operations you must give notice in writing to the Council under Section 80 of the Act, generally this section applies to …
Dangerous Structures
Our Building Control team will assess the danger and respond accordingly to any report of a suspected dangerous structure. They will visit the site, assess the need for urgent action and make the necessary arrangements to have the risk removed or the site …
Building Control
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Site Inspections
Download our free inspection app Once you have submitted your Building Regulation application and decided to start the building work you need to notify your Building Control Officer at the stages of construction listed below. We will carry out various …
New Building Regulations
Extensions and Alterations Guidance Booklet Did you submit a building regulations application before 15 th June 2022, if so, you will be affected by the ending of the transitional provisions for new Building Regulation requirements F, L, O and S? At the …
Private Sewers and Public Sewers
To: The Owner/Occupier and/or Builder Private sewers: the law is changing The majority of drains and sewer pipes which run underneath your garden, driveway, and even nearby pavements and roads, are often your responsibility, not the water company's. But …
Regularisation Certificate
If alterations or extensions have been undertaken without a Building Regulation application having been submitted, this may cause difficulties when you are trying to sell your property since you will not be able to supply the purchaser with the …