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Proving a need for farm worker to live on site
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<blockquote data-quote="George from SJM Planning" data-source="post: 4458576" data-attributes="member: 16346"><p>Normally at this point I would be doubting the architects ability to provide a convincing enough application and to use a Planning Consultant like me! Lol!</p><p>But on this occasion I am going to not blow my own trumpet but to suggest seeking help from a specialist rural planning advisor.</p><p>In Kent and the South East the council's don't have the knowledge within the Planning Department to make informed decisions over agricultural applications so they seek the advice of an external consultant, in many cases a chap called Richard Lloyd-Hughes (he was consulted, and supported [USER=22432]@Steviemoomoo[/USER] 's recent application). If he doesn't consult for your local authority he may be in a position to assist you. If you want his contact details then drop me a PM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George from SJM Planning, post: 4458576, member: 16346"] Normally at this point I would be doubting the architects ability to provide a convincing enough application and to use a Planning Consultant like me! Lol! But on this occasion I am going to not blow my own trumpet but to suggest seeking help from a specialist rural planning advisor. In Kent and the South East the council's don't have the knowledge within the Planning Department to make informed decisions over agricultural applications so they seek the advice of an external consultant, in many cases a chap called Richard Lloyd-Hughes (he was consulted, and supported [USER=22432]@Steviemoomoo[/USER] 's recent application). If he doesn't consult for your local authority he may be in a position to assist you. If you want his contact details then drop me a PM. [/QUOTE]
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