Pergola construction
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I am a garden designer and wish to include a pergola without any rafter overhang ie it will look more 'boxy' than normal. I assume the rafters would be notched to slot over the beam (some would also go directly on top of the posts) but they would need some sort of fixing to make sure they don't move. What should I specify? Can anyone help please? Sharon
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Really Matt?? We put a big one up at a care home a couple of months ago!
Oh well, we only put the thing up at the customers request.
Oh well, we only put the thing up at the customers request.
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This subject came up recently in the Garden Design Journal. Someone in Cambridge was caught out - orginally told they didn't need planning permission and then planning office said they did. I think it may depend on style of pergola. From the picture it looked like theirs had a tiled roof but my one has no roof and will be covered in time by plants.
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