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1 hour ago, GarethM said:

You need full planning permission, along with parking area etc.

 

All for an amazing £8-10 an hour on a 10k investment, there are about half a dozen within a 15 minute drive.

It's worth running a dog park for the free fertiliser alone

 

 

 

 

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On 12/01/2024 at 21:52, GarethM said:

You need full planning permission, along with parking area etc.

 

All for an amazing £8-10 an hour on a 10k investment, there are about half a dozen within a 15 minute drive.

More than you will make running sheep on the same area.

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On 12/01/2024 at 21:52, GarethM said:

You need full planning permission, along with parking area etc.

 

All for an amazing £8-10 an hour on a 10k investment, there are about half a dozen within a 15 minute drive.

There are half a dozen in the area for a reason ;) 

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On 12/01/2024 at 21:57, AHPP said:

 

£50 a day for 250 days is £12,500.

Per paddock. 2 or 3 paddocks to an acre.

 

Charge more for the bigger ones or ones with stuff like agility kit in.

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6 minutes ago, Justme said:

Per paddock. 2 or 3 paddocks to an acre.

 

Charge more for the bigger ones or ones with stuff like agility kit in.

Just looked at one online.

 

Open for 12 hours per day thats £96 per day if fully booked.

 

The one I saw was fully booked all day.

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30 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

It's a strange world, of all the dogs I've walked it's never occurred to me I needed to hire a small compound to do it in, there's a hugely engaging world out there to go have fun in!

Try living in a city.

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3 minutes ago, Justme said:

Try living in a city.

 

Fair enough. I'm lucky living in a quiet area of Scotland where you can go for miles without an issue. Seems such a strange idea to hire a field with a secure fence by the hour!

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6 hours ago, Doug Tait said:

 

Fair enough. I'm lucky living in a quiet area of Scotland where you can go for miles without an issue. Seems such a strange idea to hire a field with a secure fence by the hour!

I think the other thing is the type of dogs that you'd get in a paid dog park are the ones more likely to be problematic..........a bit bitey..... :ahhhhh:

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