Do I need permission for this ?
Discussion
streaky said:
Mojooo said:
Who me said:
Might differ from council to council, but a few years ago I had problems with next door running some sort of child care . When I asked council about erecting a 6" fence ,I was told permission was not needed
I think 6 foot is a magic number as most fences go up to 6 foot - 2.5m is 8 foot which is a big difference Streaky
rizla01 said:
Actually the 6ft rule is a GUIDE only.
I have just put up an 8ft fence with a 140ft run and no probs. (I have a railway on the other side of ONE part.
The other part of the fence faces the main road and that slopes away from me so it appears higher than 8ft but still no problem.
BUT
between neighbours on the same plane, 6ft is usually adhered to but can differ if neighbours are on a slope.
A pull up frame would look pretty unsightly stood in the garden, wouldn't it?
Glad your not my neighbour.
Stick it in the shed and if that isn't high enough, then build a higher one (Max 4Mtrs)
Out of sight- out of mind.(And useable in the rain!!)
You can use a pull up bar in the rain, just wear gloves and grip harder .I have just put up an 8ft fence with a 140ft run and no probs. (I have a railway on the other side of ONE part.
The other part of the fence faces the main road and that slopes away from me so it appears higher than 8ft but still no problem.
BUT
between neighbours on the same plane, 6ft is usually adhered to but can differ if neighbours are on a slope.
A pull up frame would look pretty unsightly stood in the garden, wouldn't it?
Glad your not my neighbour.
Stick it in the shed and if that isn't high enough, then build a higher one (Max 4Mtrs)
Out of sight- out of mind.(And useable in the rain!!)
If it ain't raining, it ain't training.
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