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Are there different staircase regulations for different parts of the UK ?

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Are there different staircase regulations for different parts of the UK ?

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The answer is yes, and if you add the Republic of Ireland the answer is yes again, although it has to be said there is a common theme. The following will tell who has the power of building life or death over you. England and Wales together (God bless them for using common sense) Scotland on its own (all the fault of devolution over common sense) Northern Ireland on its own (ditto) Republic of Ireland on its own (who can blame them) You would think that as E U are trying to get us all together under a common set of rules, that a couple of little islands off the coast of the mainland could at least get there act together for the good of building kind, but not a bit of it. ‘We have our own nice new parliament so we will have our own building rules, thank you very much’ When you see just how far apart these small islands that speak the same language are, it does not bode well for the European Union, not to mention the ‘mankind to save the planet brigade’. OK already, I will get off my frus

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