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im taking this pic from the gable end of my end terrace house, hanging out of the window....as you can see ive had an extension done which was approved by bham city council about 5 years ago, ...my issue is the garden joining right onto my gable end wall...it is right up to the wall and im getting damp and mould in the rooms next to the wall inside the house..my question is should there be some sort of boundary line outside my gable end wall..even if it is just 4 or 5 inches.ie the shaded green area...im getting a new boiler fitted but have been told that the flue cannot exit as you can see from the picture into the joining garden. That flue you see was installed over 25 years ago and at that time it was allowed, but ive also been told that if there was even a small boundary of 4 or 5 inches away from the gable end that was my boundary line i can have a vertical flue going straight up, as i would not be in the neighbours garden space, if you know what i mean..what do you guys think?..also the next garden which you can just about see has a portacabin in the garden which is 4 or 5 inches away from my gable end, i have no issues with that..the alley way that you can see serves three or 4 houses, but i think this use to run all the way through, but has since been changed..this is owned by the council
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