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The process for dealing with party walls with regards to building and construction works, particularly any conversions or extensions to your property, can be intricate. However, if party wall notices are planned for from the beginning of a project, and you are sure to employ surveyors to carry out the required surveys as early as possible then it can be easier to get a Party Wall Agreement.
You need to seek a Party Wall Agreement if your planned work involves either building on or at the boundary line between two properties, or on a pre-existing party wall or structure, or if your project necessitates digging below and near the current foundation line of the adjoining property. In all of these examples, 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 need to serve this notice to several people. Your Party Wall Notice needs to contain information about yourself along with your property as well as the specifics of the extent and nature of the planned work.
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Aberdovey, or Aberdyfi in Welsh, is a village in Gwynedd, on the west cost of Wales. It used to be a shipbuilding village, but is now a well-known seaside resort with award-winning beaches. It had a population of 1282 in 2011.
The town centre is on the river and seafront, but it stretches back far from the coast and up the hillside. The town is situated in the Snowdonia National Park, making it attractive to tourists. Many holidaymakers from the West Midlands go on holiday there, as it is less than 100 miles to the east of Aberdyfi. There are lots of activities to do along the beach, including sailing, kitesurfing and dinghy racing.
It is likely that the community has had a setttlement for a long time. There is evidence that the Romans made a track into Aberdyfi as part of their occupation of Wales in AD 78. Pen-y-Bryn, the hill in the centre of Aberdyfi, is claimed to be the site of the fortifications erected in the 1150s. These were soon destroyed.
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