The construction team have started work on a
pair of barn conversions this month. The
project is to convert a barn 30m long by 6m wide into a pair of two bedroom
cottages. Agrarian Ltd (Architecture)
secured the “change of use” planning and building control approvals and now it is over
to the Agrarian Construction team to complete the project.
Work is progressing well despite the weather
doing its best to upset the situation.
Last week we managed to pour the concrete floor slab. The slab is a reinforced concrete raft which
will carry the internal walls and ultimately the roof loading.
The pour was 46 cubic metres of concrete which was placed by pump. Currently the internal block walls are being constructed, under tarpaulins, to ensure progress during the poor weather.
The pour was 46 cubic metres of concrete which was placed by pump. Currently the internal block walls are being constructed, under tarpaulins, to ensure progress during the poor weather.
From a planning viewpoint we have made various
applications over the last few weeks ranging from houses and flats to barn conversions. I was also lucky enough to discuss a possible
new dwelling for a client about half an hour from Geneva ; I would certainly enjoy the site
visits for that project. Distance
certainly isn’t a problem. The flight is only one hour and ten minutes from the
City of London Airport and then it’s a half hour drive from Geneva airport.
All of the politicians are now looking at ways
to improve the economy by boosting the construction output, which is a great
thing, but let us wait until something actually happens before we “put the
bunting out”.
We are also currently compiling a planning
application for another equestrian centre, veterinary practice and key workers’
dwelling. These schemes are being prepared for planning submissions, with the
intention of construction works starting after Christmas.
I see Labour want to build lots of affordable
houses to boost the economy - good idea but unless they tell the banks to lend
then people won’t be able to either build or buy them. Perhaps I should start an e-petition
to get politicians to reduce VAT on extensions for two years down from 20% to 5%
- now that would help. I shall investigate and let you know how I get on.
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