[Bell Historians] Netting on Towers
Andrew Wilby
andrew at TGFbYt0Kcyj189Vso4vE5iw1k3QSWwA5p-_VY39-0gGWmOxaKpu0NkH66jjHA7WOWY-tjncWEH0Z3cw.yahoo.invalid
Fri May 23 15:07:34 BST 2008
Is this a listed building?
If so you might need listed building consent etc and changes to the
exterior of such buildings can get tricky.
Can we assume that all this is covered and an internal solution is
impossible?
If an internal solution is possible then you might need a different type
of contractor with a different scale of costs.
Andrew
Richard Offen wrote:
>
> Why can’t the netting be fix to the inside of the tower windows? This
> would surely be much easier to fit.
>
> R
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> *Subject:* [ Bell Historians] Netting on Towers
>
> ** If anyone can help with the problem below I would be interested to
> hear from them off list please... **
>
> Do you know of anyone who will affix netting to the outside of our
> tower windows to stop birds entering the tower? We have one quote from
> a company in the West Country who will abseil down the outside of the
> tower and fix the netting over the windows. His quote seems expensive
> (£2400 + VAT), and we would like to get some more quotes.
>
> ** Graham Nabb **
>
> ** 07974 743766 **
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