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Selling the odd load this winter but looking to get setup for more sales next winter. 

I've got some space on a piece of land I was hoping to build a temporary small barn to house 50/100 cube, not sure on the legal restrictions of this?

 

My plan was to make a floor of pallets and then fix some posts around the edges to allow me to add timber with gaps to allow airflow and a makeshift roof. Anybody got a better idea? How did you start storing your logs? Was hoping a pile that size with plenty of airflow won't rot?

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4 hours ago, Stubby said:

"do gooder "

:$ what, like someone that might be concerned about the effect of uncontrolled, unrestricted, incremental industrialisation of green field presenting the potential for normalisation, after a period of time, possibly resulting in change of use to residential setting a precedent which presents a significant future threat of further denudation and possible large scale residential development.....  Loike? O.o

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1 minute ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

:$ what, like someone that might be concerned about the effect of uncontrolled, unrestricted, incremental industrialisation of green field presenting the potential for normalisation, after a period of time, possibly resulting in change of use to residential setting a precedent which presents a significant future threat of further denudation and possible large scale residential development.....  Loike? O.o

That's the one Kev :D

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Just now, Stubby said:

That's the one Kev :D

I was just 'editing' to add a -  :lol:  - (just in case anyone, not yourself Mr S - your sense of humour (and grasp of irony) are well established and recognised) :laugh1: didn't 'get it.'  Cancelled the edit to see what your reply was....

 

Those bloody parish councillors are a pain in the Harris! 

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1 minute ago, eggsarascal said:

....... Especially those who are coopted into the role.

:lol::lol::lol:

 

Them's the worst Mr E!  'Jonny come lately's' that are upsetting the established equilibrium of long standing arrogant, ignorant, buffoons that have spent years doing SFA whilst spending other people's hard earned bunce on hair brained, half baked, headline grabbing schemes that are entirely inappropriate, poorly conceived and cock eyed.....   

 

Bastards every one of 'em!  Why would anyone bother doing it when its so much easier to go on Facebook and complain about dog poo....

 

I mean, what's the worst that could happen?  You could end up chairing the root & branch review of PC practice and procedure....  (can't see that ending badly for the **** that just his code of conduct complaint laughed out of court....)

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