Trailer parking

holeymoley

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Would not having any trailer parking space at a yard be a big negative for you?

I knew this of course before moving but brushed it off as we have extra space for it in our driveway. However this posed to be a much harder task of reversing in to with road and fencing/wall logistics. Horse was out of action for a year so again wasn’t too bothered by the fact. I now would like to get out and about a bit more to vary his work and the trailer is sitting doing nothing. I’ve tried to persuade YO to find a space for trailers(IMO there’s 1-2 spots there could be but they’re not interested). This and a few others things, 1 being a neglect case, has been niggling at me to move for the last 3 weeks but I’ve tried to put it at the back of my mind. Of course this hasn’t worked as I subconsciously find other negatives! :( I’m trying to draw up a pros and cons at the moment as I really need to be as realistic about it as possible for the sake of my horse.
 

milliepops

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we don't really have parking at my yard but my YO has taken pity on me as we have no parking at home really.it would have been a no-go otherwise. We have one space at home which OH puts his van in as it's full of his tools & forge etc, my car has to be on the road and his truck is at his parents! I have the little box at the yard at the mo, and the big one parked off site. Parking is a PITA :rolleyes:

So yes, it would be a huge negative for me. esp if there were other things going wrong too.
 

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Unless there was another option, like a local farmer (we have one who rents out space for containers, touring caravans etc) I wouldn’t be comfortable without secure parking. It would come down to how happy I was at the yard really
 
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