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Rural Diversification
Shepherd's hut/Gypsy wagon what planning permission would i need?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glass half full" data-source="post: 7146710" data-attributes="member: 962"><p>I worry about over supply also, all the hut manufacturers are on long waiting lists. my thinking is next 2 years will be ok, oversupply will be an issue after that. huts should pay for themselves in 12-18 months, I paid for one of mine with a covid grant during lockdown (I had 3 qualifying businesses) so was essentially free.. so far having the first hut open since July it is 1/3 paid for already, our second opens next week. if it became un viable in future we love the hut (its next to a lake) and would keep one for personal use anyway, I'm sure the other could sell. once paid for only real cost is cleaning and laundry (approx £30/stay all outsourced) so its a long cost running business if you decide to stick to it when prices drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glass half full, post: 7146710, member: 962"] I worry about over supply also, all the hut manufacturers are on long waiting lists. my thinking is next 2 years will be ok, oversupply will be an issue after that. huts should pay for themselves in 12-18 months, I paid for one of mine with a covid grant during lockdown (I had 3 qualifying businesses) so was essentially free.. so far having the first hut open since July it is 1/3 paid for already, our second opens next week. if it became un viable in future we love the hut (its next to a lake) and would keep one for personal use anyway, I'm sure the other could sell. once paid for only real cost is cleaning and laundry (approx £30/stay all outsourced) so its a long cost running business if you decide to stick to it when prices drop. [/QUOTE]
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