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Allotment on my boundary with no planning.
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<blockquote data-quote="Coximus" data-source="post: 7947329" data-attributes="member: 12800"><p>some important points;</p><p></p><p>1. You have no right to an opinion on what they do with their land. I think your taking the pee calling yourself a farmer with 40 sheep..... does that give me the right to say you shouldn't have them? The aesthetic is not your concern - your no better than a parish council.</p><p>2. It may be messy, they're just getting going - good on them, farming, growing food, getting the great mass of the public engaged with food production - we as an industry need tens of thousands of these people.</p><p>3. Why not reach out to your new neighbors - mention your concerns and get involved - Ive moved proposed barns, a poly and bale stacks because............... wait for it............... I talk to my neighbors, even those I disagree with and get their POV and in turn they do the same for me. My land was a sh!t tip for years when I was starting out - neighbors never made complaints (bar the PC) but they all sought to help me on my way to being a success. </p><p>4. Your valley isnt special - nor is mine - nothing says it should stay the same because you like it.</p><p>5. They clearly have f all money like all new starters - so everything will be cobbled together in that great British tradition the country bodge. Lets hope theyre successful and can afford a nice new poly tunnel in time for 2023 eh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coximus, post: 7947329, member: 12800"] some important points; 1. You have no right to an opinion on what they do with their land. I think your taking the pee calling yourself a farmer with 40 sheep..... does that give me the right to say you shouldn't have them? The aesthetic is not your concern - your no better than a parish council. 2. It may be messy, they're just getting going - good on them, farming, growing food, getting the great mass of the public engaged with food production - we as an industry need tens of thousands of these people. 3. Why not reach out to your new neighbors - mention your concerns and get involved - Ive moved proposed barns, a poly and bale stacks because............... wait for it............... I talk to my neighbors, even those I disagree with and get their POV and in turn they do the same for me. My land was a sh!t tip for years when I was starting out - neighbors never made complaints (bar the PC) but they all sought to help me on my way to being a success. 4. Your valley isnt special - nor is mine - nothing says it should stay the same because you like it. 5. They clearly have f all money like all new starters - so everything will be cobbled together in that great British tradition the country bodge. Lets hope theyre successful and can afford a nice new poly tunnel in time for 2023 eh? [/QUOTE]
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