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Refused 3 year temporary because no mains services
#21
Posted 19 November 2011 - 12:39
I'm pleased to hear you got a man from John Nix to come down and discuss the workings on SMD. Did he put anything in writing in the end? It would be a fantastic piece of evidence to have to hand to demonstrate that the working practices attributed to large famrs are non applicable to smaller farms and practices.
Keep up the stirling work
(and it was a hen !!!!! )
#22
Posted 19 November 2011 - 18:19
LOL poor henpecked surrydodgerHi Clarissa,
I'm pleased to hear you got a man from John Nix to come down and discuss the workings on SMD. Did he put anything in writing in the end? It would be a fantastic piece of evidence to have to hand to demonstrate that the working practices attributed to large famrs are non applicable to smaller farms and practices.
Keep up the stirling work
(and it was a hen !!!!! )
Bad news: sadly further written evidence and report would cost £600.
Good news: this can be confirmed by the very author of John Nix pocketbook. Just I have decided to follow all of the F2F advice and go for the resubmission of planning option first.
Please find below the response from the author which does briefly confirm
Dear Karen & Simon.
Thank you for your email. As you will see I have passed it across my colleagues desk, (George Cooke) who is an agricultural planning advisor.
As his reply states, the Pocketbook is only part of the answer in these situations, and is mostly focussed towards ‘mainstream’ commodity farming, whereas yours is rather different.
Please feel free to contact George who will be pleased to help.
Best wishes and kind regards
Graham Redman
Editor
#23
Posted 20 November 2011 - 13:15
#24
Posted 20 November 2011 - 14:57
KChally
#25
Posted 05 October 2016 - 15:20
hiya
your find under animal welfare you can stay on land if theres bad weather, if its 2 hot 2 cold if it rains we live in england !!!!
thats gov legislation look for yourself............
we are sign up 2 met office thay email at least once a week sometimes everyday we just cant seem to leave......but dont live there!!!
also im off grid solar panels work great