Thanks for previous replies; the garage is over 30 m2 and therefore needs Building Regs permission.
I know softwood has quite a high fire propagation rating but I have assumed that hardwood (oak) would have a much lower rating and I am trying to justify having excessive timber boarding close top the boundary. On the other side of the boundary is the next door neighbour's shed!
The Building Regulations do not consider what is the other side of the boundary, due to the fact that it can constantly change. There are however other methods of calculating unprotected area, which can be used.
Firstly, if the hardwood is a cladding over a fire resistant wall beneath then only 50% of this area is considered as unprotected for the boundary calculations. Therefore by making the underlying wall FR, you can double the amount of unprotected area you are allowed.
Secondly the enclosing rectangles method of calculating fire spread issues tends to be less onerous in BR187.
Otherwise as Kurnal suggests investigate treatment methods.