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Party Wall Works and Procedures Briefing

The Party Wall etc. Act 1996 applies to specific types of construction activities. Below is an overview of common works that require Party Wall procedures: Internal Works Chimney Breast RemovalRemoving a party wall chimney breast and adding structural supports for the...

Full Brief on Party Wall Notices

A Party Wall Notice is a formal legal document served under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. It informs your neighbour that you intend to carry out works which may affect a shared wall, boundary, or foundations. The Act identifies three main categories of notifiable...

Party Wall Notice Cheat Sheet

1. When a Notice is Required Work on shared walls (terraced/semi-detached houses) Work on party structures (shared floors, ceilings, structural elements) Work on shared garden/fence walls Excavation near neighbour’s foundations (3–6 m) Not Required: Minor maintenance...

Building Owners and the Party Wall Act

What is a Building Owner? A Building Owner is any property owner (house, flat, commercial premises, or land) who plans to carry out works that fall under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. Are You Planning Building Works? If your project involves notifiable works, you must...