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Various PD and Flood Plain questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Salop_Will" data-source="post: 7603786" data-attributes="member: 159408"><p>Great, thanks for your help.</p><p>I am currently thinking of going down the route of just enclosing the barn in its current form to use as storage.</p><p>I have approx 20 - 30 tons of rubble on the same site that needs crushing which I cannot use on the land without a permit, if I have it taken away to a relatives farm a few miles away I can guarantee that someone will report us for waste disposal, carrying etc and disposing of it with skips or in another form would not be a viable option for my pocket.</p><p>I inherited the rubble with the land unfortunately.</p><p>Most cost effective option is to take up the bricks on the barn floor once its enclosed, crush the stone and raise the inside of the barn and then relay the bricks. I cannot see that this would require any additional permits?</p><p>The barn is not very deep on the open fronted side, so thinking of enclosing this side completely and putting access in from the end. I then have a much deeper but narrow barn, rather than shallow but wide which isn't as useful if that makes sense.</p><p>Barn is 8.5m x 5.5m at a guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salop_Will, post: 7603786, member: 159408"] Great, thanks for your help. I am currently thinking of going down the route of just enclosing the barn in its current form to use as storage. I have approx 20 - 30 tons of rubble on the same site that needs crushing which I cannot use on the land without a permit, if I have it taken away to a relatives farm a few miles away I can guarantee that someone will report us for waste disposal, carrying etc and disposing of it with skips or in another form would not be a viable option for my pocket. I inherited the rubble with the land unfortunately. Most cost effective option is to take up the bricks on the barn floor once its enclosed, crush the stone and raise the inside of the barn and then relay the bricks. I cannot see that this would require any additional permits? The barn is not very deep on the open fronted side, so thinking of enclosing this side completely and putting access in from the end. I then have a much deeper but narrow barn, rather than shallow but wide which isn't as useful if that makes sense. Barn is 8.5m x 5.5m at a guess. [/QUOTE]
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