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Dean Lofthouse
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Haha Here's hoping Matty :thumbup1:

 

 

Thats good stuff Dave, I put that down in my other yard over clay and it is brilliant, just make sure you dont scrimp on the thickness.

 

The only down side to it is when a log has been sat on it for a while it embeds into the wood and you need to have a stiff hand brush to hand to brush it off before cutting with the saw

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Dean,

 

I don't know if this helps but you could try giving Planning Aid a ring. I very much doubt that you would qualify for a free planning consultant, but they should still give you about 15 mins of help over the phone if you ask. When you ring you should be able to talk to a Chartered Planner who I'm sure can point you in the right direction regarding any planning issues.

 

Good luck!

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