Jacob
What goes around comes around.
Just researching the topic of working from home. It seems pretty clear that this does not require planning permission nor incur business rates as long as it involves basically no major building alterations and no environmental impact.
The obvious issue for a woodwork shop is thought to be noise, but in the event it often turns out to be not so noticeable - you may deafen yourself inside but be hardly heard from outside.
Other issues are footfall (employees or other visitors) traffic (deliveries in and out), waste disposal and so on.
Just wondered what issues others might have encountered on this? Neighbours objecting, planning permission or rates insisted upon, etc.??
The obvious issue for a woodwork shop is thought to be noise, but in the event it often turns out to be not so noticeable - you may deafen yourself inside but be hardly heard from outside.
Other issues are footfall (employees or other visitors) traffic (deliveries in and out), waste disposal and so on.
Just wondered what issues others might have encountered on this? Neighbours objecting, planning permission or rates insisted upon, etc.??
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