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<blockquote data-quote="Fogg" data-source="post: 8148647" data-attributes="member: 142725"><p>Here's a question. What's the best thing you can do with a tired poultry house, late 60s, that's a couple of miles from a bustling market town, and a mile from its bypass, without incurring too much flak from the Local Authority? I've got a couple like this, and a few not a lot better. A guy who runs the local pet shop has been served notice by his landlord and has enquired about using space as a base to operate home deliveries from. In the grand sceme of things the renewables side of the business and the sheds which are fit for the 21st century are my bread and butter, I don't want to invite too much hassle unless it turns out to be good business. What would others do in this situation?</p><p></p><p>The plan was to renew and replace, but I've an aversion to debt and offspring with absolutely no intention of following in my footsteps, so I've lost enthusiasm for that idea.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1037562[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fogg, post: 8148647, member: 142725"] Here's a question. What's the best thing you can do with a tired poultry house, late 60s, that's a couple of miles from a bustling market town, and a mile from its bypass, without incurring too much flak from the Local Authority? I've got a couple like this, and a few not a lot better. A guy who runs the local pet shop has been served notice by his landlord and has enquired about using space as a base to operate home deliveries from. In the grand sceme of things the renewables side of the business and the sheds which are fit for the 21st century are my bread and butter, I don't want to invite too much hassle unless it turns out to be good business. What would others do in this situation? The plan was to renew and replace, but I've an aversion to debt and offspring with absolutely no intention of following in my footsteps, so I've lost enthusiasm for that idea. [ATTACH type="full"]1037562[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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