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Part P Inspections Reference to para 1.26!
A couple of months ago someone on here gave a url from government to
Building Regs on local councils which instructed them to for certification out of their fees. Unfortunately I did not keep a copy and its not on my news server! Can someone give me the url as I have some friends who are very interested in this document? Thanks |
Part P Inspections Reference to para 1.26!
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 19:31:56 +0000, Peter Hemmings wrote:
A couple of months ago someone on here gave a url from government to Building Regs on local councils which instructed them to for certification out of their fees. Unfortunately I did not keep a copy and its not on my news server! Can someone give me the url as I have some friends who are very interested in this document? Thanks ================================ The instruction (sent to all Councils) was from 'ODPM' ('Office of the Deputy Prime Minister') which has now changed to: http://www.communities.gov.uk/ which is ruled by that Kelly woman. As far as I can remember the ruling is that any *testing* required / done either by an external contractor or by a member of their own staff must be paid by the Council out of the Application fee - i.e. no separate fee for testing. Cic. -- ================================ Testing UBUNTU Linux Everything working so far ================================ |
Part P Inspections Reference to para 1.26!
Peter Hemmings wrote: A couple of months ago someone on here gave a url from government to Building Regs on local councils which instructed them to for certification out of their fees. Unfortunately I did not keep a copy and its not on my news server! Can someone give me the url as I have some friends who are very interested in this document? Thanks Try http://www.communities.gov.uk/index.asp?id=1131042 I'm going to be bringing this to the BCO's attention on a job shortly. Should be fun, he's already mentioned 3 times the need for me to make sure the electrician provides a certificate. dg |
Part P Inspections Reference to para 1.26!
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Peter Hemmings writes: A couple of months ago someone on here gave a url from government to Building Regs on local councils which instructed them to for certification out of their fees. Unfortunately I did not keep a copy and its not on my news server! Can someone give me the url as I have some friends who are very interested in this document? The government have reissued Part P and it now says this explicitly in Part P itself. -- Andrew Gabriel |
Part P Inspections Reference to para 1.26!
dg wrote:
Peter Hemmings wrote: A couple of months ago someone on here gave a url from government to Building Regs on local councils which instructed them to for certification out of their fees. Unfortunately I did not keep a copy and its not on my news server! Can someone give me the url as I have some friends who are very interested in this document? Thanks Try http://www.communities.gov.uk/index.asp?id=1131042 Thanks for that, I have now found the original document which is in fact the regulation, para 1.26 spells it out! http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/upl...F_ADP_2006.pdf I'm going to be bringing this to the BCO's attention on a job shortly. Should be fun, he's already mentioned 3 times the need for me to make sure the electrician provides a certificate. I just mentioned the para to my BCO when he seemed to suggest I paid and "Hey Presto" he said "Oh you know about 1.26, its costing us a lot of money!", I expect their fees will rise even more sharply next year to cover the costs. dg |
Part P Inspections Reference to para 1.26!
Peter Hemmings wrote:
I just mentioned the para to my BCO when he seemed to suggest I paid and "Hey Presto" he said "Oh you know about 1.26, its costing us a lot of money!", Is that bloody outrageous or what?? David |
Part P Inspections Reference to para 1.26!
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Lobster wrote: Peter Hemmings wrote: I just mentioned the para to my BCO when he seemed to suggest I paid and "Hey Presto" he said "Oh you know about 1.26, its costing us a lot of money!", Is that bloody outrageous or what?? David Sounds like it! If you're mug enough to pay, they'll let you - but if you challenge them, *they* have to pay. Does Section 1.26 say that they have to point out your rights to you? -- Cheers, Roger ______ Email address maintained for newsgroup use only, and not regularly monitored.. Messages sent to it may not be read for several weeks. PLEASE REPLY TO NEWSGROUP! |
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