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Johny Walker
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i understand you can cover up to 1000 sq ft without planning (if you're classed as agricultural) built one barn just under that bout 4 years ago... havn't had any comment.:001_smile:

 

just now finished one covering 3000 sq ft, hope no one minds... :001_tt2::sneaky2:

 

i also understand if it's there for 4 years with no objection it's ok after that:thumbup1:

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log store ??

 

if your'e going to be processing and storing in your pole barn then 1000 sq ft not so big when you start getting a fair size heap/stack:001_smile:

 

also thinking bout solid roof, 20' lengths of box profile don't seem that solid to me when you're waving them around in the wind!!:lol:

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if your'e going to be processing and storing in your pole barn then 1000 sq ft not so big when you start getting a fair size heap/stack:001_smile:

 

also thinking bout solid roof, 20' lengths of box profile don't seem that solid to me when you're waving them around in the wind!!:lol:

 

how big does a 1000sq work out @ ie, 40 l x 20 w x 10 h etc

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