No photos with this entry, but an update on the (lack of) progress with the planning application. The application went in in the middle of May and since then there has been total silence. Just before everyone goes on holiday and about 10 weeks after the application we ask for an update. Unfortunately, the original conservation officer has gone off on long term sick leave and in typical local government style, no-one has picked up his work or thought to let us know.
In mid August, once everyone's back from leave, a new conservation officer is appointed who picks up the file and reviews it. While this takes time, he is helpful on a number of issues while sticking his heels in on others including those the original conservation officer was unhappy with. We go back and forward over several weeks and it seems we are making some progress. There are two sticking issues, but other than that everything else seems to be acceptable.
The two problem areas are the glass box extension and the proposal to remove/raise the beam on the top floor which means the door is about 2 feet 6 high and you have to duck in and out of the room. The planning consultant is confident we'll win both of these on appeal, but it's going to cost more time and (of course) money. The appeal process will take at least 14 weeks, so it looks like this work won't be done until 2015.
We wait for the written confirmation, but, disaster - the 3rd planning officer or case worker, rejects the whole application and promptly goes off on holiday. The planning consultant is not happy (to say the least), and it appears we'll need to wait for another 8 weeks for even those things they were happy with to be approved..........it's horribly frustrating, but it seems little we can do. Luckily, there's quite a lot they can get on with even without the planning permission.
Thursday, 31 July 2014
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Plastering
The plaster has been working hard and has been doing the final coat in some of the rooms - looks fabulous. As the house is so old, they have to use original materials and so it's taken a LONG time - way longer than more modern methods. I guess it's worth it, but given it won't be visible once it's painted it's another one of those invisible projects which run throughout the house - can't wait till we get to to works that will be visible post completion!
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
Bedroom Fireplace
In the first floor bedroom there's a fireplace (now clocked off) with a surround which was painted (badly), so the guys have stripped it off. I was hoping they'd find the original wood underneath, but sadly it's been stained and so doesn't look that great. They'll finish stripping the old paint, but I suspect we'll end up painting it over again in due course. As the fireplace has been blocked off, it won't be used so will have to find something to put there (everyone reading this will be groaning at the thought of me putting clutter there !!)
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