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saw a scaffolding tent, may have been on here,was wonering if it would need planning,as not permanet structure,no footings & can be moved,??? any thoughts :001_smile:

 

If you go the scaffold route I have a crate full of clamps brand new going cheap.

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definatly needs no permission as you rightly say mate, nor does a pole barn, until you clad the sides, if you use mesh i believe its ok still, unsure on slatted wood sides, has anyone else any experience of this?

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Ex Mod sales, they're brilliant, sides roll up, side roll down. If you can get a mess one they even have a little cutout for the chimney means you can put a woodburner in there to keep you warm!!

 

Why did I sell it again..............

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