doctor Bob
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Anyone ever been successful at getting planning permission on green belt land.
If so, how?
If so, how?
paulm":3iy1qo94 said:Would it be for a single dwelling or a larger development ?
Cheers, Paul
paulm":3n9f7238 said:Would it be for a single dwelling or a larger development ?
Cheers, Paul
I think you'll find that the house ownership and occupation will be tied to a working farm. (At least it used to be but as Wiz said it probably depends more on the bribe.)John15":k2xa3mof said:I think farmers can build a dwelling on green belt for themselves if one is not available. It's certainly the case in our village.
John
DiscoStu":244grz3g said:I find it frustrating that people want to build a house for themselves and can't yet when i fly over the UK all you can see is green field after green field. I'm not saying concrete the lot, but I can't help that people building their own houses on small plots is hardly going to devastate the countryside
DiscoStu":36wj29ov said:.... but I can't help that people building their own houses on small plots is hardly going to devastate the countryside
DiscoStu":1t1xof08 said:Well having looked seriously for land to build a family home on, I can happily say that there isn't loads of land (especially brownfield) and what there is gets snapped up by developers. Not sure what the figures are but we are constantly being told that there isn't enough homes for people.
I also remember reading. About a guy who had bought a plot and had gone quite a long way down the planning process when he was asked to donate to a local school development. He was advised that a £8000 donation would be welcome. He wrote to a self build magazine for advice, there advice was to pay it if he wanted planning permission!
He didn't have children.
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