Hi,
Am planning extension to right hand side (rhs) (and left hand side lhs) of my detached house on top of existing single storey flat roofed extension on rhs (and garage on lhs).
Front rhs corner of existing extension (built early 70s by previous owner with retrospective planning) within approx 20cm of shared boundary hedge.
Probably need to put scaffolding support points into Neighbours garden?
Is there any way I can get around this by scaffolding right round house so that support point for front rhs not required in neighbours garden (as am doing right/ left extensions at same time and all going up to 2 storey?)
From what I can gather as the boundary is a hedge at least 10 metres away from neightbours property I do not need to serve a notice under the Party Wall Act as am not touching a boundary wall.
Thanks
Am planning extension to right hand side (rhs) (and left hand side lhs) of my detached house on top of existing single storey flat roofed extension on rhs (and garage on lhs).
Front rhs corner of existing extension (built early 70s by previous owner with retrospective planning) within approx 20cm of shared boundary hedge.
Probably need to put scaffolding support points into Neighbours garden?
Is there any way I can get around this by scaffolding right round house so that support point for front rhs not required in neighbours garden (as am doing right/ left extensions at same time and all going up to 2 storey?)
From what I can gather as the boundary is a hedge at least 10 metres away from neightbours property I do not need to serve a notice under the Party Wall Act as am not touching a boundary wall.
Thanks