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got this yesterday,wouldnt mind but they tryed to do us for the compond last yr & it got kicked out ,the yard was visited sevral months ago & it was as it is now ,so if it didnt need planning then ,it wont need it now will it :biggrin:

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its a 2m high compond ,i dont need planning ,& they know that !!! i know most of the planning bs,had trouble for yrs ,someone complains they have to be seen to act ,act on what is beyond me ,but thats l/a for you what a:laugh1:they are :001_tt2:

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i know how you feel , i had the planners on my farm last week apparently im running a logging busines from here , when it was explained that we are tree surgeons and that is under the same umberela as agriculture and forrestry they decided that they did not have a problem with what i am doing.But it was made clear that we do have to get rid of the 60 or 70 tons of timber in the yard some how!!!! .

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i know how you feel , i had the planners on my farm last week apparently im running a logging busines from here , when it was explained that we are tree surgeons and that is under the same umberela as agriculture and forrestry they decided that they did not have a problem with what i am doing.But it was made clear that we do have to get rid of the 60 or 70 tons of timber in the yard some how!!!! .

 

I'm guessing the next couple of months might be useful for that...

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