Hi
as part of our masterplan lol
we are looking to keep everything pigs, ducks, sheep, cows etc etc
but my wife is a trained groom and riding instructor
so we were going to turn part of the land into a equestrian facility
how would this effect the principle's of the book?
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Smallholding & equesteian uses
Started By
Gizmobgood
, 14 Apr 2010 13:18
#1
Posted 14 April 2010 - 13:18
#2
Guest_Dave_*
Posted 19 April 2010 - 16:36
Hi
I am sorry to say if you are going to use any part of the land for an equestrian business the system in the book will not work and you would need to apply for planning permission for any horse related business, sorry
I am sorry to say if you are going to use any part of the land for an equestrian business the system in the book will not work and you would need to apply for planning permission for any horse related business, sorry
#3
Posted 20 April 2010 - 08:45
Hi Dave
thanks for the reply!
obv once the business is established and i have planning for residential use
can i then change it ?
!!
also can i keep horses for personal use as my wife is a big horse fanatic ?
thanks for the reply!
obv once the business is established and i have planning for residential use
can i then change it ?
!!
also can i keep horses for personal use as my wife is a big horse fanatic ?
#4
Guest_Dave_*
Posted 20 April 2010 - 11:13
Hi
The agricultural occupancy condition will prevent you from doing anything other than an agricultural business, and it is possible to keep a horse for recreational purposes but you will have problems with the planners they will keep saying what you are doing is equestrian regardless of what you do.
The agricultural occupancy condition will prevent you from doing anything other than an agricultural business, and it is possible to keep a horse for recreational purposes but you will have problems with the planners they will keep saying what you are doing is equestrian regardless of what you do.
#5
Posted 23 April 2010 - 13:26
ok so the key thing is to get all setup get planning for residential and then as long as my main business is agri based
i can keep my own personal horses
i can keep my own personal horses