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At the southern end of Landells Road between LL and Goodrich Road there are a number of loft extensions on the NW side but none on the SE side of the road. I know one house on the SE side applied for planning permission a few years ago but it was refused. Anyone have any idea if there is a difference which makes it more difficult for the SE houses to extend up?


The houses on the SE side are slightly up the hill, if that makes a difference (smaller loft space maybe so needs more of an extension which goes over the maximum footage allowed? Clearly I'm guessing here!)

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Whatever you do, don't touch ABSOLUTE LOFTS!!! We had a terrible experience with them.

They're virtually going bust now I hear anyway.

They claim to be members of the Federation of Master Builders and aren't. They have a bunch of cowboy builders to do jobs for them.

No paperwork or follow-up service.

Awful people!!!!

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