The portacabin is movable, it's the use of the ground that requires ppI think anything that is intended not to move is classed as permanent.
The portacabin is movable, it's the use of the ground that requires ppI think anything that is intended not to move is classed as permanent.
Sorry, only just seen this, thanks for the tag @Steevo . I would be happy to advise on the planning side of you want to drop me a message.
Browsing the other comments, a couple of general points - if the intended purpose is not temporary then irrespective of the construction of the building then it should be deemed as permanent and require change of use. In this case the portacabin is being used for commercial purposes and therefore not a temporary situation so it would require planning permission for its siting as well as change of use of that area of the farmyard to retail.
Permanent in planning terms is generally if there is an undefined end date or it works are undertaken to the site that would be difficult to remediate.define “permanent“ ? advice I’ve ive had for grain stores now used commercially is to get business combined (is it b2 ?) As who knows when I may want them back for Ag ? Or if I ever didn’t have a tennant they would not attract rates ?
Permanent in planning terms is generally if there is an undefined end date or it works are undertaken to the site that would be difficult to remediate.
so tenants with end date are not permanent I guess
As far as i can see its far better to keep it B2 if possible for flexibility and rates ?
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