When we first bought the property, there was a fire hydrant sign on a concrete post next to the extension. Unfortunately, when we demolish the extension (to rebuild it), the sign was “collateral damage”.  While we have kept the remains, it isn’t much good.

So who is responsible to replacing this?

It looks like it is the local fire service.  I dropped the local fire service  an email via their website over the weekend and got a phone call yesterday from the “Water Officer”.  He is going to come out and have a look at replacing the sign.

The old fire hydrant sign hidden behind the grass before the extension was rebuilt.

The old fire hydrant sign hidden behind the grass before the extension was rebuilt.

The roof on the newly re-built extension has been completed.  The Velux windows finally arrived a couple of days ago which meant that the roofer could get on and finish the job (despite the rain!).

The roof on the newly re-built extension has been completed. The Velux windows finally arrived a couple of days ago which meant that the roofer could get on and finish the job (despite the rain!).

Oops! We need to get this replaced, but we will reattach the plate to the wall once re-built as a temporary measure.

Oops! We need to get this replaced, but we will reattach the plate to the wall once re-built as a temporary measure.