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Drop down front and Infrared heaters mounted to the containers work great, job sortedLovely for the public and in winter?
Drop down front and Infrared heaters mounted to the containers work great, job sortedLovely for the public and in winter?
Possibly if not worried with veg, fruit and cold didplays etc.Drop down front and Infrared heaters mounted to the containers work great, job sorted
Turn one container into a fridge unit and the rest for dry goods, I’ve got an answer for everythingPossibly if not worried with veg, fruit and cold didplays etc.
In fact I think I may open a farm shop , then again maybe notTurn one container into a fridge unit and the rest for dry goods, I’ve got an answer for everything
The customer can jump out of their car and quickly choose their veg, throw the cash down into the safe honesty box and bu**er off - No masks needed, no staff costs, keeping the overheads to a minimum, wholesale value of thefts from stock will be less than minimum wage for one person.Lovely for the public and in winter?
Will EHO etc etcTurn one container into a fridge unit and the rest for dry goods, I’ve got an answer for everything
Fantastic idea !!!The customer can jump out of their car and quickly choose their veg, throw the cash down into the safe honesty box and bu**er off - No masks needed, no staff costs, keeping the overheads to a minimum, wholesale value of thefts from stock will be less than minimum wage for one person.
Don’t complicate thingsWill EHO etc etc
Clarkson didn't but they come after you!Don’t complicate things
Hadn't thought of it like that but definitely true.wholesale value of thefts from stock will be less than minimum wage for one person
Or a drive through farm shopThe customer can jump out of their car and quickly choose their veg, throw the cash down into the safe honesty box and bu**er off - No masks needed, no staff costs, keeping the overheads to a minimum, wholesale value of thefts from stock will be less than minimum wage for one person.
Only works if you actually move them. There are cases where field shelters on skids have seen enforcement action because they were never moved.Moral of the story is what ever you want on the Farm, always explore the possibility of putting it on wheels or skids before running up bills with the jobsworths going into thousands.
How long can a field shelter sit there before being moved and what does move mean?Only works if you actually move them. There are cases where field shelters on skids have seen enforcement action because they were never moved.
Coming in a bit late on this and sorry @BAC I have seen your PM but mad busy at work and home.
I believe there is a misconception in this thread that a buildings permanency is solely down to its construction method. In planning terms it is irrespective of the building has foundations or is on wheels or anything like that - it is all down to the intended use.
If @BAC intends on siting it there for a significant period of time, say more than 6 months then it is a building - there is no fixed timescale in black and white bit 6 months for a container by the roadside would be a good guide I reckon.
So, assuming it is going to have some form of permanency then it will need some form of permission. As I understand it if the farm shop is selling products produced solely on the host holding then it can be considered an agricultural building and then Prior Approval under Part 6 is required just as any other agricultural building. BUT, if it is supplying products produced off site then it needs change of use of the land and full planning permission for a retail unit.
As it is adjacent to a road it would assumably be within 25m of the highway so Part 6 would be a no go anyway so full planning would be needed for the agricultural building anyway.