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Rural Diversification
Proving a need for farm worker to live on site
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<blockquote data-quote="Forever Fendt" data-source="post: 4463474" data-attributes="member: 1163"><p>When the new permitted development legislation came out a local person used Acorus and made a application with them so i thought these would be the people to do mine, However i got in touch with them and was directed to one of there advisors who said it was a bad idea and it had no chance at all for a building that complied fully with the legislation.The one they did was in my opinion a very poor application that was rejected but went through the second time with a private planning consultant,I also got mine passed with out to much trouble. my advice would be study the planning legislation and look at plenty of previous failed and successful applications and form an opinion from this point,Perhaps i spoke to the guy on a bad day but he was very negative about it with no justification for dismissing the idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forever Fendt, post: 4463474, member: 1163"] When the new permitted development legislation came out a local person used Acorus and made a application with them so i thought these would be the people to do mine, However i got in touch with them and was directed to one of there advisors who said it was a bad idea and it had no chance at all for a building that complied fully with the legislation.The one they did was in my opinion a very poor application that was rejected but went through the second time with a private planning consultant,I also got mine passed with out to much trouble. my advice would be study the planning legislation and look at plenty of previous failed and successful applications and form an opinion from this point,Perhaps i spoke to the guy on a bad day but he was very negative about it with no justification for dismissing the idea [/QUOTE]
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