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Old 14-08-2004, 03:39 PM
Kay
 
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In article , Sacha
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On 14/8/04 12:01, in article , "Kay"
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There don't
seem to be any height restrictions in the deeds of the property and her
neighbours would be delighted if she built an 8' brick wall! As it is,
she'll be putting in 6' larchlap panels and then perhaps putting trellis on
top of that. Wouldn't the deeds usually show any such restrictions, if they
exist?


Planning Permission will be necessary for the erection of a fence, wall,
gate or any other means of enclosure provided that:-

1) It would adjoin a road, alleyway or garage court used by vehicular
traffic and would be over 1 metre in height or would be over 2 metres
high elsewhere.

This particular fence is just between two gardens and doesn't border
anything as you describe it above.


In other words 'elsewhere' and limited to 2m.

If it adjoined road alleyway etc it would be limited to 1m.
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Kay
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