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Rural Diversification
Proving a need for farm worker to live on site
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<blockquote data-quote="Cazza" data-source="post: 4457426" data-attributes="member: 66792"><p>We are currently living 20 miles away from the land and having to travel to care for the livestock ( keep horses on livery at present due to security issues) so we are looking for it for myself and my husband where I work full time with the animals as already have 10+ hour days and husband helps on 4 days a week or when I need an extra pair of hands. </p><p>We have got to supply a business plan with projected forecasts etc but the need to live on site is separate to that. </p><p>We stated for the welfare of the livestock but they wanted more. I wasn’t sure if anyone had been through this process recently to help me get the information I needed before I go back to my architect... cheaper if I do the legwork</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cazza, post: 4457426, member: 66792"] We are currently living 20 miles away from the land and having to travel to care for the livestock ( keep horses on livery at present due to security issues) so we are looking for it for myself and my husband where I work full time with the animals as already have 10+ hour days and husband helps on 4 days a week or when I need an extra pair of hands. We have got to supply a business plan with projected forecasts etc but the need to live on site is separate to that. We stated for the welfare of the livestock but they wanted more. I wasn’t sure if anyone had been through this process recently to help me get the information I needed before I go back to my architect... cheaper if I do the legwork [/QUOTE]
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