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<blockquote data-quote="George from SJM Planning" data-source="post: 7678794" data-attributes="member: 16346"><p>Diversification and de minimus are the key terms here.</p><p>If it is a full-time venture that will take more than 28 days in a year then they would need to apply for planning permission for a diversification enterprise on the farm. Providing it doesn't cause negative impact on anyone then generally these sort of things are acceptable.</p><p>If it is is something like the smokery then it is a sideline to the main farming enterprise and would not need planning permission.</p><p></p><p>I do hate when programs glaze over planning issues and makes it look like it is very straightforward. DIY SOS and the like are terrible at it, how can they say they have just turned up at somebody's house because somebody called them m&n start building an extension that would have required planning permission and that would have taken over 8 weeks. Plus if they've gone through the right procedure they couldn't surprise the person because if they made the planning application they would need to legally notify the homeowner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George from SJM Planning, post: 7678794, member: 16346"] Diversification and de minimus are the key terms here. If it is a full-time venture that will take more than 28 days in a year then they would need to apply for planning permission for a diversification enterprise on the farm. Providing it doesn't cause negative impact on anyone then generally these sort of things are acceptable. If it is is something like the smokery then it is a sideline to the main farming enterprise and would not need planning permission. I do hate when programs glaze over planning issues and makes it look like it is very straightforward. DIY SOS and the like are terrible at it, how can they say they have just turned up at somebody's house because somebody called them m&n start building an extension that would have required planning permission and that would have taken over 8 weeks. Plus if they've gone through the right procedure they couldn't surprise the person because if they made the planning application they would need to legally notify the homeowner. [/QUOTE]
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