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The process for dealing with party walls in terms of building and construction works, especially any conversions or extensions to your home, can be intricate. However, if party wall notices are planned for from the beginning of a project, and you are sure to appoint surveyors to undertake the required surveys as early as possible then it can be easier to get a Party Wall Agreement.
You are required to seek a Party Wall Agreement if your proposed work involves either building on or at the boundary line between two properties, or on an existing party wall or structure, or if your project calls for digging below and near the present foundation line of the adjoining 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 neighbouring property is a leasehold or home with multiple occupancy you may need to serve this notice to multiple people. Your Party Wall Notice should include information about yourself and your property as well as information about the extent and nature of the planned work.
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Aberdaron is a village at the western tip of the Llyn Peninsula in Wales. It is about 36 miles south west of Caernarfon and it has a population of 965.
The village was the last stop for pilgrims on their journey to Bardsey Island, which is the legendary island of 20,000 saints. A former fishing village, the community became a shipbuilding centre and port in the 18th and 19th centuries. Mining and quarrying became the major industries, and the port exported limestone, lead, jasper and manganese. After the Second World War, the mining industry broke down and Aberdaron became a holiday resort. At the west end of the community, there are the ruins of an old pier running out to sea. The beach attained the Seaside Award in 2008. The coastal waters are part of the Pen Llyn Sarnau Special Area of Conservation, which is one of the largest marine designated sites in the UK. The area is also a Heritage Coast and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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