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Who By? Bubbles the Chimp?
oh , the irony of that post in relation to your avatar pic lol.
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Who By? Bubbles the Chimp?
Just out of interest why does the misguided Part P/Pee/Poo (whatever it is - I don't have any dealings with it) consider that domestic installations are higher risk than commercial and industrial installations for example?
Doesn't seem to make any sense to me.
Can anyone clarify this. I have been informed that ELECSA defines Landlord (i.e. Rental property) as commercial property, & therefore not covered by their Part P scheme.
been told wrong then.
unless you have a link or offical source for this claim ?
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