jeallen01
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I've had cause to report some building work on a garage a few doors along to the Council because it looks like being a "bed in a shed" situation - which I really don't want (had a "possible difference of opinion" with next door 5 years ago when there was a lot of work done on their garage and that looked to be similar - never did find out exactly what was done, but no-one's being living in it since!)
First 3 pics show what the "garage" a few doors down looked like a couple of weeks ago, and work has progressed since - based on the amount of noise from the jackhammers and the concrete mixer! - and I think the enforcement guys will be going around there soon, based on info feedback from the Council.
However, before I reported that, I decided I ought to "take some precautions" w.r.t. my dishes, and thus the Gibby, the TD110 and a couple of the smaller ones were treated to some "new clothes" - and thus the 4th-6th pics show them in their current finery
Not really tested the effects of the camo netting that much, but I think the signal levels from the Gibby have dropped about 10% - but I'll live with that until "things quieten down"!
First 3 pics show what the "garage" a few doors down looked like a couple of weeks ago, and work has progressed since - based on the amount of noise from the jackhammers and the concrete mixer! - and I think the enforcement guys will be going around there soon, based on info feedback from the Council.
However, before I reported that, I decided I ought to "take some precautions" w.r.t. my dishes, and thus the Gibby, the TD110 and a couple of the smaller ones were treated to some "new clothes" - and thus the 4th-6th pics show them in their current finery
Not really tested the effects of the camo netting that much, but I think the signal levels from the Gibby have dropped about 10% - but I'll live with that until "things quieten down"!