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Are there some types of work that are exempt from Building Regulation approval?
Do I need to apply for Building Regulations

Do I need Building Regulation Approval to insert cavity wall insulation?

Yes.

But if you use an approved installer they will generally submit a Building Notice on your behalf.

An approved installer is one who holds (or operates under) a current BSI Certificate of Registration of Assessed Capability for the work he is doing.

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