carthorse
Well-Known Member
Has anyone had any dealings with firms that help with getting planning permission.
We thought of selling land and daughters and our house and buying one property with a bit of land but we have now realised we would have to pay capital gains tax on land and we will be very short of money in that case[land was sold to us as a thank you for caring for a horse that lived there for 12 years.We only paid what the gentleman paid for it 20 years before, we know it was worth more,that was 6 years ago]
Someone down the lane has managed to get planning permission on 2 acres[ we have 7] but 10 years ago they got some sheep and got permission to put up breeze block barn which they put a mobile home in , then sold it and new chap has built a big house.
It is in green belt so it would be difficult.Has anyone used these specialist firms ,how did it go ?
We have planning for our stables but they are wood and have beenup 20 years [ renewed 5 years ago with pp] I have to pay non domestic rates of £500 a year.
Any advise
We thought of selling land and daughters and our house and buying one property with a bit of land but we have now realised we would have to pay capital gains tax on land and we will be very short of money in that case[land was sold to us as a thank you for caring for a horse that lived there for 12 years.We only paid what the gentleman paid for it 20 years before, we know it was worth more,that was 6 years ago]
Someone down the lane has managed to get planning permission on 2 acres[ we have 7] but 10 years ago they got some sheep and got permission to put up breeze block barn which they put a mobile home in , then sold it and new chap has built a big house.
It is in green belt so it would be difficult.Has anyone used these specialist firms ,how did it go ?
We have planning for our stables but they are wood and have beenup 20 years [ renewed 5 years ago with pp] I have to pay non domestic rates of £500 a year.
Any advise