hi all.
would you need planning permission if you made mobile polytunnels out of a mobile home chassis and a polytunnel superstructure.most of the weight would be the soil for growing but they would still be towable. just a thought.
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mobile polytunnels
Started By
boiow
, 25 Mar 2010 17:33
#1
Posted 25 March 2010 - 17:33
#2
Posted 25 March 2010 - 23:56
Like your thinking Boiow
Seems plausible considering I recently saw a successful case where despite holding 10.000 or so chickens, a poultry shed was deemed Permitted Developemnt as the applicants proved it was not a permanent structure and could be moved about the farm.
Seems plausible considering I recently saw a successful case where despite holding 10.000 or so chickens, a poultry shed was deemed Permitted Developemnt as the applicants proved it was not a permanent structure and could be moved about the farm.