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Not difficult to do it yourself. Think you need front and side elevations and a plan view. Can't remember the scale but probably easy to find out. Local planning for an agricultural building was £70 a few years back.

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Not difficult to do it yourself. Think you need front and side elevations and a plan view. Can't remember the scale but probably easy to find out. Local planning for an agricultural building was £70 a few years back.

 

been told its £365 now , not sure if that wright

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i just submitted one and had to pay £1100 because they said I had to put it under commercial as it couldn't come under ag or forestry. £300 for drawings, 350 for a levels survey and £400 for the planning consultant

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How did it go dean did you get permission without any trouble ?

 

No Tom, planners said that I hadn't satisfied them as to the benefits of the scheme outweighing the harm to greenbelt. Yet on the council owned land on the other side of the road, they are on about doing away with a golf course and building 2000 houses on the same stretch of greenbelt.

I have told the planning consultant to go to appeal.

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