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Sheds and workshops - covered by part P?
Feb 24
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Guess the title says it all
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Would all Third Party Apologists kindly mind their own business .....
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Re: Sheds and workshops - covered by part P?
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Yes unless they're on their own metered supply not shared with the dwelling.
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Looks like we are back to the extra long extension lead again.............
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