
Not all demolition work requires a demolition notice to be submitted to local authority building control. A demolition notice does not need to be served for the following:
- Demolition of the internal part of a building, where the building is occupied and it is intended that it should continue to be occupied.
- The external volume of the building to be demolished is less than 50 cubic metres.
- The building is a greenhouse, shed, conservatory or prefabricated garage.
- The building is an agricultural building, as defined in Section 26 of the General Rate Act 1967, unless it is attached to a building that is itself not an agricultural building.
Anyone intending to undertake the demolition of a building that is not described above must notify the local authority in writing under Section 80 of the Building Act 1984. The appropriate demolition notice form can be down loaded from our building control downloads page and must be submitted at least six weeks before the demolition is to be carried out. A location plan with the site outlined in red should also be submitted with the notice.
On receipt of the demolition notice form the local authority will set out requirements to be satisfied in order that the building is demolished in a safe and satisfactory manner. These may include:
- Shoring up of adjacent buildings.
- Weather protecting areas of adjacent buildings exposed by the demolition.
- Repair or making good of damage caused to adjacent buildings by the demolition.
- Removal of rubbish and clearance of the site.
- Disconnect, seal or remove any drainage under the building if requested to do so.
- Making arrangements with the appropriate statutory authorities to disconnect water, gas and electricity supplies from the building.
- Informing the local fire authority if buildings or materials are to be burnt on site.
- Ensuring that the site is adequately fenced or otherwise secured to prevent dangers to those on or near the site.
If a building is a listed building or is situated in a Conservation Area, listed building consent and planning permission may be required for any demolition.
If you need more guidance on this please don’t hesitate to contact us on the numbers below
Contact Details (LiveLink)
Multiple Contacts:
eMail: buildingcontrolnorth@wiltshire.gov.uk
Telephone: 01249 706674
Out of hours: 0845 056 8035
Fax:
Postal Address: Building Control
Wiltshire Council
Monkton Park
Chippenham
SN15
1ER
In Person:
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Contact Details (LiveLink)
Multiple Contacts:
eMail: buildingcontrolsouth@wiltshire.gov.uk
Telephone: 01722 434519 or 01722 434523
Out of hours: 0845 056 8035
Fax:
Postal Address: Wiltshire Council
PO Box 2281
Salisbury
SP2 2HX
In Person: Wiltshire Council
27-29 Milford Street
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP1
2AP
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Contact Details (LiveLink)
Multiple Contacts:
eMail: buildingcontroleast@wiltshire.gov.uk
Telephone: 01380 734777
Out of hours: 0845 056 8035
Fax:
Postal Address: Building Control
Wiltshire Council
County Hall
Bythesea
Road
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
BA14 8JN
In Person:
Wiltshire Council
Shurnhold Offices
Shurnhold
Melksham
Wiltshire
SN12
8GQ
Please note you will need to make an appointment before coming to the office using the above email or telephone number.
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Contact Details (LiveLink)
Multiple Contacts:
eMail: buildingcontrolwest@wiltshire.gov.uk
Telephone: 01225 770321
Out of hours: 0845 056 8035
Fax:
Postal Address: Building Control
Wiltshire Council
165 Bradley Road
Trowbridge
BA14
0RD
In Person:
Wiltshire Council
Shurnhold Offices
Shurnhold
Melksham
Wiltshire
SN12
8GQ
Please note you will need to make an appointment before coming to the office using the above email or telephone number.
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Last updated: 23 June 2011