Demolition Application Guidance Notes.
The power to control demolitions is granted to
the Local authority in Section 80-83 of the Building Act 1984. Any
person intending to carry out demolition of a building must inform
the Local Authority in writing;
- by letter or
- by standard notice.
This must include:
- Site details
- Intended demolition.
They must copy Notice to;
- Neighbours
- Gas supplier
- Electricity supplier.
Demolition may commence after the Local
Authority has issued a counter notice or after 6 weeks has elapsed
from the submission of the notification.
Any counter notice issued will contain certain
requirements as to how the demolition is to be undertaken and may
include;
The above list is not exhaustive but are the
more common conditions set out in any counter notice.
Exemptions.
Notification under Section 80 of the Building
Act 1984 is not required for:
A demolition order made under part IX of the
Housing Act 1985 (because the Local Authority will serve the
counter notice regardless)
The internal part of an occupied building
intended to continue to be occupied
A building not more than 1750³ feet measured
externally (50m³).
Note;
Construction (Design and Management)
Regulation 1994
These regulations made under the Health and
Safety at Work Act 1974 came into force on 31st March 1995 and
applies generally to construction work. Demolition is specifically
included within the meaning of construction work and is applicable
irrespective of the number of people employed on the site or the
length of time the work will take.
These regulations will impose additional
duties on the person responsible for the demolition and if not
proficient in these matters you should seek expert advice.
Other Relevant Legislation Information.
Construction (working place) Regulations
1966
Housing Act 1985
Part IX Slum clearance - Demolition or closing
of unfit premises beyond repair of reasonable cost.
Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
Sections 1-8 General Duties of employers and
persons in control of premises.
Section 53(1) General Interpretation of Part 1.
Town and Country Planning Act 1990
Section 55 Meaning of development and new
development. Circular: Planning controls over demolition.
Department of the Environment 16/92 Welsh Office 33/92
Management of Health & Safety at Work
Regulations 1992
Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation
Areas) Act 1990 Sections 7, 8, 9, 74, 75.
British Standards
BS 6187: 1982 Code of Practice for
Demolition
BS 5607: 1988 Safe use of Explosives in Construction
Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Area Act
1979
Highways Act 1980 Sections 168, 169, 172, 173,
174
Health and Safety at Work Booklet
6E Safety in Construction Work: Demolition
Building Act 1984 Sections 77, 79, 80, 81, 82,
83, 91,101,102
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