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Rent farm land for outdoor nursery
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<blockquote data-quote="George from SJM Planning" data-source="post: 7874117" data-attributes="member: 16346"><p>Hi [USER=164971]@helene[/USER],</p><p></p><p>Sounds like an interesting nursery and I wish you well in your venture.</p><p></p><p>From a planning point of view you would need change of use from agricultural to education. Depending on the site and the land designations (you will be looking at Green Belt and possibly AONB's in the area you described) you may need to include Landscape Visual Impact Assessments, Transport Statements and Primary Ecological Appraisals. You may also be asked for a business plan and 5 year forecast.</p><p></p><p>providing the site is deemed viable in planning terms you may only be granted a temporary permission (3 years for example) - this is to ensure if the business does not suceed or you find another loation that the site is returned to it original state. My advice would be to offer this from the outset rather than wait to be asked, it will put you in good favour.</p><p></p><p>We work across Kent, the South East and the Home Counties so if you do find a site we would be happy to provide an appraisal prior to you making any commitments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George from SJM Planning, post: 7874117, member: 16346"] Hi [USER=164971]@helene[/USER], Sounds like an interesting nursery and I wish you well in your venture. From a planning point of view you would need change of use from agricultural to education. Depending on the site and the land designations (you will be looking at Green Belt and possibly AONB's in the area you described) you may need to include Landscape Visual Impact Assessments, Transport Statements and Primary Ecological Appraisals. You may also be asked for a business plan and 5 year forecast. providing the site is deemed viable in planning terms you may only be granted a temporary permission (3 years for example) - this is to ensure if the business does not suceed or you find another loation that the site is returned to it original state. My advice would be to offer this from the outset rather than wait to be asked, it will put you in good favour. We work across Kent, the South East and the Home Counties so if you do find a site we would be happy to provide an appraisal prior to you making any commitments. [/QUOTE]
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