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Is it correct that all new build houses have to have Disabled access
Self build makes no difference.Hmm Would this include self build properties?.
It applies to Building Regs not planning & you would need to check Part M specifically & speak to you LABC regarding provision of access facilities (which I'm not that familiar with); you could always install a lift.Let's say I wanted to build a house, whereby the ground floor was garage/workshop space? Your saying I could never get planning permission for this?
Only the reasonable ones.Sorry, but on new builds disability access must be provided to comply with regs.
As per most of the comments above...
Generally you need to provide level access and accessible facilities to all new dwellings, however if your providing the lowest floor of occupancy at a higher level than ground floor, then it would probably still be accepted, (depending on the individual circumstance). Building regs dont just demand that all new houses are built with occupancy at ground floor level. It's just to make sure that reasonable provision is adopted to cater for disabled visitors or potentially future occupants.
Some new houses have garages built underneath at ground floor level with the main occupancy level at first floor.
Whoever you appoint for your building control will probably just ask for an access statement which is just a letter of explanation to justify why provisions wont be provided at ground floor.
'Reasonable' provisions should be provided, it's up to the BCO to decide what is reasonable and what isn't.
..... And it would be very excessive to request a lift for a dwelling, unless there was a wheelchair user going to be living in the house when it's completed.
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