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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1073247" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>I don't think most planning officers go looking for more trouble than the jobs they actually go out to see (my exception being the one who came here to look at our proposed conservatory extension and then tried to force me to have one wall built at 90 deg to the wall and not following the existing boundary line which swings away at about 75 deg and not 90 deg - finally "fixed" by a crafty workaround from the architect!). </p><p></p><p>The multiple numbers of dishes on the fronts/sides of many buildings around here tend to support that theory - whereas mine are nestled down between next door's high fence & tall tree, my garage & greenhouse, a 6' fence at the end of the garden, and fairly thick hazel and holly trees (etc.) between the dishes and the house. You can't really see anything much from ground level, but only if you are looking over to our garden from the bedrooms in houses 20+ yds away in one particular direction.</p><p></p><p>Current photos attached - though that will change when the Gibby replaces the TD110</p><p></p><p>BTW: a comment from CH when he saw those shots earlier today "Your garden looks busier than my roof. " - so who else needs sleeping gas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1073247, member: 176704"] I don't think most planning officers go looking for more trouble than the jobs they actually go out to see (my exception being the one who came here to look at our proposed conservatory extension and then tried to force me to have one wall built at 90 deg to the wall and not following the existing boundary line which swings away at about 75 deg and not 90 deg - finally "fixed" by a crafty workaround from the architect!). The multiple numbers of dishes on the fronts/sides of many buildings around here tend to support that theory - whereas mine are nestled down between next door's high fence & tall tree, my garage & greenhouse, a 6' fence at the end of the garden, and fairly thick hazel and holly trees (etc.) between the dishes and the house. You can't really see anything much from ground level, but only if you are looking over to our garden from the bedrooms in houses 20+ yds away in one particular direction. Current photos attached - though that will change when the Gibby replaces the TD110 BTW: a comment from CH when he saw those shots earlier today "Your garden looks busier than my roof. " - so who else needs sleeping gas? [/QUOTE]
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