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Right, Im full time employed by my local council.

I also do a lot of work on the side for myself (mostly domestic). Am registered with HMRC as self employed.
Have done for 2-3 years now.

Never joined a scam, just carried my work out to BS7671, provided a certificate, and never had a problem.

I've got a couple of new build extensions come in which have building control involved, shall I just bite the bullet and pay ÂŁ400 odd just to make sure i'm 100% covered, or shall I carry on being a 'rebel'.

Thoughts?
 
Right, Im full time employed by my local council.

I also do a lot of work on the side for myself (mostly domestic). Am registered with HMRC as self employed.
Have done for 2-3 years now.

Never joined a scam, just carried my work out to BS7671, provided a certificate, and never had a problem.

I've got a couple of new build extensions come in which have building control involved, shall I just bite the bullet and pay ÂŁ400 odd just to make sure i'm 100% covered, or shall I carry on being a 'rebel'.

Thoughts?

as LABC are already involved with new build/extensions, then speak to them. they generally just require you to give proof of your quals. and then give them a copy of your cert. no fees involved.
 
Right, Im full time employed by my local council.

I also do a lot of work on the side for myself (mostly domestic). Am registered with HMRC as self employed.
Have done for 2-3 years now.

Never joined a scam, just carried my work out to BS7671, provided a certificate, and never had a problem.

I've got a couple of new build extensions come in which have building control involved, shall I just bite the bullet and pay ÂŁ400 odd just to make sure i'm 100% covered, or shall I carry on being a 'rebel'.

Thoughts?

How the hell would you fit these in alongside a full time job?
 
we had a team from the local council doing some minor roadworks here. the foreman had to phone in to the office as they'd not got any shovels or brooms on the waggon. the gaffer at the council offices told him........ well, just lean on each other till we can get a van over.
 
they can't charge the fee as the fee is for them to raise a building notice. this will already have been done as part of the building /planning permission.
 

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