Beatrice5
Well-Known Member
Due to all this wet weather I started thinking how I could improve my set up for next winter on a limited budget. We have just under 2 acres at home with an ancient field shelter and a woodchip corral or about 17m x 14m which is currently flooded with a river running through it.
So I thought I'd do an area of hardstanding for feeding haylage, storing hay / straw under a tarpaulin and maybe having a moveable field shelter on.
I phoned the planning office for advice and was told - If the hardstanding was for agricultural use then no I would not need planning as it was for horses then I would need planning permission at around £350.
I was kinda thinking it would only cost me a few hundred to get a 16 tonnes lorry of some form of sand / gravel / hardcore in the first place.
Any suggestions? Has anyone else overcome this ?
So I thought I'd do an area of hardstanding for feeding haylage, storing hay / straw under a tarpaulin and maybe having a moveable field shelter on.
I phoned the planning office for advice and was told - If the hardstanding was for agricultural use then no I would not need planning as it was for horses then I would need planning permission at around £350.
I was kinda thinking it would only cost me a few hundred to get a 16 tonnes lorry of some form of sand / gravel / hardcore in the first place.
Any suggestions? Has anyone else overcome this ?