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Hi Buildersmate and thank you for replying!
The party wall is indeed double-skinned but no cavity - the two walls butt up to each other but are not bonded as the houses were built long before building regs were invented (circa 1800)!
My side has been damp proofed, my neighbour's side has not.
There are no cracks on my side and there are no cracks on my other neighbour's side where exactly the same work has been carried out on my side of the party wall(replastering, damp coursing, cutting away for an rsj and digging foundations for a pillar for rsj).
Cracks have appeared on the damp neighbour's side since the wall has been replastered by my plasterer, but not where he replastered as he only repaired a small part of the wall where plaster had fallen off from when I had radiators fitted on my side. Cracks are appearing in the old plaster where the rsj was fitted on my side and the painter won't decorate as he says the wall's too damp.
I have to say my plasterer had one hell of a job getting the plaster to stick to the wall and had to replaster a much bigger area than was damaged.
If there is no cracking on my side and there is no cracking on my other neighbour's side, why would there be cracking of plaster on my damp neighbour's side?!
Thanks for your help!
Tracy