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Tenant Farming, Subsidies, BPS & Legal Issues
Allotment on my boundary with no planning.
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<blockquote data-quote="Coximus" data-source="post: 7952586" data-attributes="member: 12800"><p>I think the crux of the issue really is - You dont like the appearance of what theyre doing - and would like to have a say over their land use - I think for alot of us who have been immersed in land our lives - this is such an affront to our rights to farm the land, that someone (usually a blow in (l)ondener on the parish council) thinks they know better, that It really gets under the skin, </p><p>Do you know better? Is your taste better? and should, in a moral society, you have the right to prevent someone else doing something on their land when it does not actually cause any harm to you - and no matter your opinion - a plastic sheet on a field that isn't yours, has no effect on you.</p><p></p><p>To me, it brings back memories of starting out on 10 acres, having lots of rich people buying up 30 for horses and the goodlife and moaning about my poly tunnels for lambing, my (admittedly) steptoe yard, and all that, and in realillty their fancy pony sheds and range rovers were equally offensive to my eyes, even more so as They told me what to do on my land, I did not tell them what to do..... (until i did and got rid of em). </p><p></p><p>Personally my advice is better the devil you know, go make friends, drink tea and help them. Experience tells me that what comes after is 4 separate horse people and a bigger mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coximus, post: 7952586, member: 12800"] I think the crux of the issue really is - You dont like the appearance of what theyre doing - and would like to have a say over their land use - I think for alot of us who have been immersed in land our lives - this is such an affront to our rights to farm the land, that someone (usually a blow in (l)ondener on the parish council) thinks they know better, that It really gets under the skin, Do you know better? Is your taste better? and should, in a moral society, you have the right to prevent someone else doing something on their land when it does not actually cause any harm to you - and no matter your opinion - a plastic sheet on a field that isn't yours, has no effect on you. To me, it brings back memories of starting out on 10 acres, having lots of rich people buying up 30 for horses and the goodlife and moaning about my poly tunnels for lambing, my (admittedly) steptoe yard, and all that, and in realillty their fancy pony sheds and range rovers were equally offensive to my eyes, even more so as They told me what to do on my land, I did not tell them what to do..... (until i did and got rid of em). Personally my advice is better the devil you know, go make friends, drink tea and help them. Experience tells me that what comes after is 4 separate horse people and a bigger mess. [/QUOTE]
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