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All my split wood is stored in polytunnels (as well as a fair bit of planked wood) and there was an issue this year about 'change of use of polytunnels'

 

Not heard anything since. All ridiculous if you ask me.............:sneaky2:

 

put a tray of flowers/lettuce in as well then say you are using the polytunnels for their intended use and the wood is just filling unused space

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If that happened to me I'd write to my MP saying that I was a struggling rural business beng dogged by council burocracy etc. You might find that helps. It is a load of crap though isn't it, fair enough if you wanted a yard in a residential area, but in a field!!!!

The planners are probably trying to justify their existance now that no one is building anything.

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Cheers chaps , the lands is a friends . The nice man said the timber cannot come from outside and it can only be stored if it has arised from the land .I guess it is a change of use thing ,bet if the land was changed to business use they would charge me a packet in rates...

 

have you been there 10yrs + if so you can apply for a certifcate of lawfullness :001_smile: speak to a land agent they know how to word the planning apps :thumbup1:

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