Last year we had a deck installed. In anticipation of finding some light bollards we liked, SWA cable was buried below the deck terminated at junction boxes at the appropriate mounting points for the lights. All tested and approved by LABC at the same time as my kitchen extension.
We have now decided to install posts instead with trellis in-between so the missus can grow plants from tubs up it.
So where the bollards were to go there will now be tanalised posts. This means that the lights will need to be fastened to the posts instead. So my questions are:
1. Because these posts will now have trellis attached do they constitute a fence and if so cannot have cables attached to them? or are they still classed as bollards?
2. Will the addition of the lights to the installed junction boxes need re-inspecting by the LABC?
3. As an alternative, if it's not permissible to fix the cables to the posts, as an alternative, could I fit 12v lights run by a remote transformer instead?. I can't seem to find a nice 12v wall light (not a spotlight) suitable for exterior use. Anyone know of one? It must be modern not "fussy" no sensors of any type and no more than £50 because I will will need several.
We have now decided to install posts instead with trellis in-between so the missus can grow plants from tubs up it.
So where the bollards were to go there will now be tanalised posts. This means that the lights will need to be fastened to the posts instead. So my questions are:
1. Because these posts will now have trellis attached do they constitute a fence and if so cannot have cables attached to them? or are they still classed as bollards?
2. Will the addition of the lights to the installed junction boxes need re-inspecting by the LABC?
3. As an alternative, if it's not permissible to fix the cables to the posts, as an alternative, could I fit 12v lights run by a remote transformer instead?. I can't seem to find a nice 12v wall light (not a spotlight) suitable for exterior use. Anyone know of one? It must be modern not "fussy" no sensors of any type and no more than £50 because I will will need several.