
The Pioneers statue celebrates the canal builders who founded Ellesmere Port and was cast in bronze by Liverpool artist Stephen Broadbent.

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Building Regulations
Phone 0151 356 6688 to find out whether you need Building Regulations Approval for the work you intend to carry out. If approval is required, a building regulations application form must be completed and submitted to the council with your plans and relevant fee. Alternatively, you may elect to apply using the Buiding Notice procedure (subject to certain conditions). Building control surveyors will look at the technical details and if they are satisfied that the work to be carried out fulfils building regulations, approval/acceptance will be granted and work can begin. The work is inspected at various stages of the building's construction by the borough council's building control surveyors. All requests for site inspections are carried out within 24 hours notice and a certificate issued upon satisfactory completion (full plans applications only). Under the regulations "building work" means: - The erection or extension of a building; The provision or extension of a controlled service or fitting in or in connection with a building; The material alteration of a building, or a controlled service or fitting; Work relating to material change of use; The insertion of insulating material into the cavity wall of a building; Work involving the underpinning of a building. The above is not an exhaustive list, other building work may require building regulations approval. You should always check before starting work whether or not you need building regulations approval (Tel: 0151 356 6688). It may also be prudent to check with the Development Control Section whether Planning Permission is required (Tel. 0151 356 6683).
The Building Regulations 2000 (1) came into force on the 1st January 2001, Statutory Instrument number 2531 which superseded the 1991 Regulations (as amended). (1) As amended by S.I. 2001/3335; 2002/440; 2002/2871; 2003/3133; 2004/1465; 2004/3210; 2006/652 and 2006/3318. | |