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And do what with the smallholding?

 

I've got a smallholding and if you've got neighbours nearby, inevitably you'll get a complaint however friendly they seem

 

I got reported for keeping commercial vehicles at home in one of my fields, a tractor and 6 tonne digger!! Enforcement officer is coming out next week. Thankfully both the tractor and digger are used for maintaining my property so there won't be an issue but don't underestimate the vindictiveness of neighbours once they get sniffy about things

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And do what with the smallholding?

 

I've got a smallholding and if you've got neighbours nearby, inevitably you'll get a complaint however friendly they seem

 

I got reported for keeping commercial vehicles at home in one of my fields, a tractor and 6 tonne digger!! Enforcement officer is coming out next week. Thankfully both the tractor and digger are used for maintaining my property so there won't be an issue but don't underestimate the vindictiveness of neighbours once they get sniffy about things

 

why would you get reported for having a tractor on a small holding ???:001_rolleyes:

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Take it and make it pay for itself by using the space for logs, chip, mulch to sell out which you'd otherwise be giving away or worse paying to get rid of.

 

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And then get reported for change of use of land etc etc etc etc . Someone will dob you in . People are like that sometimesc.

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And then get reported for change of use of land etc etc etc etc . Someone will dob you in . People are like that sometimesc.

 

Funny you should say that, I have just found out that for the last 20 years the land has being used for vehicle storage amongst other things without the correct permissions! Buildings are up after having planning permission rejected.

I can now understand why it is super private and the front of the site visible from the road is unkept.

I can see me moving everything up there just to get reported! Its really starting to affect business the lack of space!

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£25 a week.

I got the Leyland hedge up to where the wood is and two bays of the leanto plus a container.

It's not much ,but it has made it much better for me.

Plus the use of Henry the forklift.

I am happy with that.

 

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