Exit doors everywhere
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Week 47 Coping with the cold (I feel a bit guilty even writing that - as I have been reading about the people of Kherson having to live in their own cold in the Ukraine). I had a bit of a laugh this week (at myself) as we blocked one of our no longer used exit doors. When we first submitted drawings for the first new building works in circa 1997/8, it was easy for me to put exit doors everywhere - I was more conscious of them than the people at the Local Government Offices - it has all been good and I even added a couple more when we divided one area into two apartments. Janny's Dad was helping me at the time - cutting the doorways into the brickwork and laying new drains - he was always good with the digging! Anyway, on Monday the clients were complaining of a draught in their work area out the back - it felt like it was coming from a disused (ie not rquired) exit door - so we blocked it off with polystyrene foam. I'm sure it was "between the ears" but everyone fel...