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Demolition 

If you are planning to carry out demolition work you may need to let us know before you start.

Building Control needs to be notified if the demolition is more than 1750Ft3 or 47m3 in volume. This can be about the size of a two-storey rear extension. The application must be made at least six weeks before the work is due to start.

We will issue a notice setting out various conditions, which are intended to ensure that the work is carried out safely and with no loss of public amenity.

No demolition operation should commence unless the Council has given a notice under Section 81 or six weeks has elapsed since the giving of notification to the Council as to the intention to commence a demolition operation.

This period is required to allow time for the Council to consult other interested parties. The Council will endeavour to consult as quickly as possible and in many cases will be able to give a notice within seven to fourteen days.

It is also the responsibility of the person carrying out the demolition to consult occupiers of adjacent buildings and the Gas and Electricity Boards.

Where a local authority gives notice under Section 81 they must also give a copy to the owners and occupiers of any building adjacent to the demolition site, the statutory undertakers.

The Fire Service and the Health and Safety Executive must also be given a copy if it is proposed to burn material on the site.

Such a notice may contain the following conditions:

(a) shore up adjacent buildings

(b) weatherproof surfaces of adjacent buildings

(c) repair and make good damage to an adjacent building caused by the demolition

(d) remove material or rubbish form the site resulting from the demolition

(e) disconnect and seal any drain or sewer

(f) remove any drain or sewer

(g) make good the surface of the ground disturbed

(h) make arrangements for the disconnection of gas, water and electricity into the building

(i) make arrangements with regards to the burning of materials on site with
     (i) the Health and Safety Executive
     (ii) fire authority

(j) take such steps as the local authority consider necessary for the protection of the public and the preservation of public amenity.


Planning Permission may also be required for some types of demolition and you may need to obtain a Party Wall agreement with any adjoining owner.


 

 

 
Contact Details
 

Building Control
Building 16
St David’s Park
Jobswell Road
Carmarthen
Carmarthenshire
SA31 3HB

Tel:  01267 246012 / 246015
Fax: 01267 246017

Email: building.control

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