Tony I Agree and leave the second space as Z3/Z4 Visitors SpaceLeave Uncle Festa out side Stace.
Tony.
Tony I Agree and leave the second space as Z3/Z4 Visitors SpaceLeave Uncle Festa out side Stace.
Tony.
Or JIM's car??Tony I Agree and leave the second space as Z3/Z4 Visitors Space
Let me know when you're leaving , I'll be there waiting, with a space on the kerb for you.Or JIM's car??
Obstructing public foot path apparently even tho it is in the corner no one would be walking pastWhy are you not allowed garage doors? Can you not ask for planning permission afterwards?
M & S
@oldcarman and @t-tony the neighbour only has 1 car so room for bothLet me know when you're leaving , I'll be there waiting, with a space on the kerb for you.
Tony.
I'm not allowed garage doors either because the council are d********! Sorry if anyone works for the council. There lovely really!Why are you not allowed garage doors? Can you not ask for planning permission afterwards?
M & S
My only way of getting two in there Mike is straight in, straight out. I have 'fisheye' mirrors on the back wall which allow me to see the front of the cars as they come right up to my my lawn mower at one side and a old bed frame and a fridge freezer at the other. To close the doors there's about fag paper gap at the front and passenger side but 'touch wood' the mirrors make it quite easy to gauge.No Chips, you're not!! but like you I have so much stuff in there as well, I have to put Mora on the diagonal, to tuck Monty in the space that's left!!!
Mike
Couldn't you have "up and over" doors? There wouldn't be any obstruction then. Best of luck in your new homeObstructing public foot path apparently even tho it is in the corner no one would be walking past
I did ask but the lady said no but she also said after other developments had finished people started to put on doorsCouldn't you have "up and over" doors? There wouldn't be any obstruction then. Best of luck in your new home
Can you not go with overhead doors Stacey? They come in many different styles and don't infringe on the public in any way whatsoever. And can be motorized to open with remote controls!! JIMI'm not allowed garage doors either because the council are d********! Sorry if anyone works for the council. There lovely really!
What about roll up doors Stacey. they don't come out at all when you open or close them!Obstructing public foot path apparently even tho it is in the corner no one would be walking past
Agree with you on this, only problem is roller type do tend to be more expensive and take up considerable headroom which is why I went for up and over and this can be parked up to, to a distance of 3 ft., but if it's the only way it's got to be worth pursuing. With doors on, a garage becomes another "room" which at least can be secure.What about roll up doors Stacey. they don't come out at all when you open or close them!
M & S
Why don't we get everyone in the forum to send them a "nice" letter to persuade them. Perhaps I can send them one postmarked from New Jersey making them an offer they can't refuse. Frankie at work.I'm not allowed garage doors either because the council are d********! Sorry if anyone works for the council. There lovely really!
As soon as the builders leave the site sod it I am getting doorsWhy don't we get everyone in the forum to send them a "nice" letter to persuade them. Perhaps I can send them one postmarked from New Jersey making them an offer they can't refuse. Frankie at work.