Is there a minimum distance away from the boundary to not have to comply with the PWA?
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davidsage
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Is there a minimum distance away from the boundary to not have to comply with the PWA?

by davidsage » Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:22 am

I intend to build a conservatory at the rear of the property and according to the PWA if I build a wall on or astride the boundary I will need to comply with the PWA. My foundations will be within 3m of the neighbours but not as deep. If I keep that wall off the boundary by 100mm does that mean that the PWA is not relevant to this build? Is there a minimum distance away from the boundary to enable me to not have to comply with the PWA?

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Re: Party Wall Act

by welsh brickie » Fri Dec 07, 2012 6:35 pm

you can build right upto the boundry and attach your conservatory to the wall but not ontop of it, be sure that the guttering does not protrude past the boundry.

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