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The process for dealing with party walls in relation to building and construction works, particularly any conversions or extensions to your house, can be tricky. However, if party wall notices are considered from the beginning of a project, and you are sure to appoint surveyors to undertake the requisite surveys as early as possible then it can be easier to get a Party Wall Agreement.
You must seek a Party Wall Agreement if your planned work consists of either building on or at the boundary line between two properties, or on an existing party wall or structure, or if your project necessitates digging below and near the pre-existing foundation line of the neighbouring property. In all of these situations, you must submit a Party Wall Notice to the owner of the adjoining property. This includes all owners of the property, so if the adjoining property is a leasehold or home with multiple occupancy you may have to serve this notice to several people. Your Party Wall Notice needs to contain information regarding yourself and your property as well as specifics about the extent and nature of the proposed work.
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Abbotsley is a parish in Cambridgeshire with a population of 425. It is three miles from St Neots and 14 miles from Cambridge. The parish is not listed in the Domesday book, but appears to have formed in the 12th century. It has a parish council with seven councillors, a chairman and a clerk, and has two councillors on the district council. It also has one councillor on the Cambridgeshire County Council. It lies in the Huntingdon parliamentary constituency.
The parish has a church dedicated to St. Margaret and it has been there since about 1300. It is a Grade II listed building. Its tower depicts four Kings instead of pinnacles and dates back to the 16th century. Other listed buildings in Abbotsley are 13 houses, a red telephone box and a table tomb in the churchyard. The village is part of the diocese of Ely.
Abbotsley holds a yearly Scarecrow Festival to raise money for the maintenance of its village hall. Residents make themed scarecrows and leave them outside their houses for a week.
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