That'll be seriously dangerous at feed out time!When your contractor can’t get enough into the pit…
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Bet you can’t get them 3 high?
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He says not, I've done it for him before a few years ago, I wouldn't have been surprised if they were on the yard next morningThat'll be seriously dangerous at feed out time!
I haven't posted much on T@W recently as mist of my work has been residential extensions, demolition and rebuilds etc; but; this interesting barn conversion was granted permission last week!
From this:
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To eventually submit an application to amend the scheme to this:
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We couldn't go to this final version in the initial application as by digging down and recessing the walls we weren't converting the barn but informal conversations suggest that this would be considered as a alternative scheme once the initial scheme has been enacted.
Two high spec 4-bed barn conversions - estimated value £700k each.
It entirely depends on the council. In this case once we have made a significant start, then they will consider altering the scheme. The neighbouring authority insist on the building being in a habitable state before considering it a dwelling and then being able to alter it.Not sure I understand. Are you saying you will have to build the first version and then alter it, or that you can amend the plan and only build the final version?
So you not a real driver thenYou know when you bang on about how nice and manoeuvrable two wheel drive tractors are, and how real drivers don’t get stuck?
I got stuck.
The walk all the way back to the farm for the ‘big tractor’ is a PITA, too. Luckily, when I pulled the little one out, it followed me all the way back to the farm - no walk back for me!
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It would appear not!So you not a real driver then