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Jeff
 
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"Broadback" wrote in message
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If this is true, and I am not disputing it, why has a chap I know had
his planning permission refused three times by Stretford because of
possible encroachment onto his neighbours land? Finally he had to get a
boundary surveyor in to mark the boundaries.


I am in the process of building up to the boundary and was told by the
planning officer that the gutters etc could not overhang the boundary, there
are some round here that are built with a wall higher than the gutter height
so you end up with a valley where you gutter should be. ( there has got to
be a name for this ? )

Regards Jeff