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  • If it's council owned I'd get in touch with the council (phone rather than email to start with, emails often seem to end up in some black hole) and, as above, look online at the council's planning portal.

    Also, a bit revolutionary but you could try knocking on the door and asking.

  • Also, a bit revolutionary but you could try knocking on the door and asking.

    True but the property is vacant and I imagine the builders are unlikely to be unbiased given it would only mean hassle for them.

    Calling the council: 15 minute wait time then cut off... At least it's not sunny outside.

  • Builders can be pretty chatty at times. Particularly if it's not them having to deal with the technicalities of approval and whatnot.

  • True but the property is vacant

    I’d be more concerned about the people the council will install next tbh

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