If todays planning rules existed in pre history we would still be living in caves and root shelters.
If todays planning rules existed in pre history we would still be living in caves and root shelters.
And if no planning rules existed today, we would all be living in the equivalent of Victorian slums, or shanty towns, with open sewage and no running water.
Add building regs to that.And if no planning rules existed today, we would all be living in the equivalent of Victorian slums, or shanty towns, with open sewage and no running water.
Add building regs to that.
I'm all for stricter enforcement of planning rules and building regs. Without those, building firms throw up flimsy crap on unsuitable land (floodplains for example) with dangerous wiring, inadequate insulation etc.
You've answered it yourself; no plumbing.Reflecting in Laurentius’ post, Victorian plumbing and sewage, how do they solve this in a yurt?
As there is no plumbing be it drinking water or for sewage?
You've answered it yourself; no plumbing.
Everyone I know who has lived in a yurt has built a composting toilet system some distance from their dwelling (over a hundred yards away in one case - the yurt(s) got moved around but you don't easily move a toilet system). Plumbing? what plumbing? Water brought in in plastic jerrycans.
You could always wee in an empty beer can?...
...... Let people build their own starter homes to the standard they can afford and take the profit away from the big building firms.....
I think it should be normal to be able to buy a field, and build a house ( or yurt, caravan) on it. If this is allowed to happen, the cost of the houses will drop. Today, a decent sized building plot is incredibly expensive.
I think it should be normal to be able to buy a field, and build a house ( or yurt, caravan) on it. If this is allowed to happen, the cost of the houses will drop. Today, a decent sized building plot is incredibly expensive.
To build on an empty field gives a quality living, specially for children.
I take this post to mean that y'all can't build your own houses? Legally, I mean.