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Planning permission on someone else's land
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<blockquote data-quote="dannewhouse" data-source="post: 3494488" data-attributes="member: 43882"><p>we are basically waiting for the right time to apply for pp with a view to then marketing the land, at the moment the council as outlined it as potential but we will await further interest.</p><p></p><p>its no good to us selling 10 acre for a good bit more than agricultural price as we aren't going to be able to replace it very easy, better to sell a fare lump for a high price so we have the option to relocate away from the village or buy another farm possibly to run alongside?</p><p></p><p>know of plenty who have developed the old yard put up brand new buildings and basically built a hell of a farm to find residents complaining of noise and smells etc some now have stipulations such as working hours and when they can spread slurry ie wind and direction etc. who would have ever expected that sounds and smells of the countryside would be ... well, in the countryside?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannewhouse, post: 3494488, member: 43882"] we are basically waiting for the right time to apply for pp with a view to then marketing the land, at the moment the council as outlined it as potential but we will await further interest. its no good to us selling 10 acre for a good bit more than agricultural price as we aren't going to be able to replace it very easy, better to sell a fare lump for a high price so we have the option to relocate away from the village or buy another farm possibly to run alongside? know of plenty who have developed the old yard put up brand new buildings and basically built a hell of a farm to find residents complaining of noise and smells etc some now have stipulations such as working hours and when they can spread slurry ie wind and direction etc. who would have ever expected that sounds and smells of the countryside would be ... well, in the countryside? [/QUOTE]
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