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24-09-2024, 22:03 | #16 | |
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Surely if the new garage isn't any different to the old one you can tell them to poke their planning fcukwittery. |
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24-09-2024, 22:07 | #17 |
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24-09-2024, 22:13 | #18 |
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If you are not "Listed" then you can tell the council twats were to go, simply quote you are replacing an existing building, to obtain that just do not demolish ALL of the existing before you start the replacement, if you demolish all then yes it will become a new build, look at one of my new jobs to keep me busy threads re the shed in a field, Rick
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25-09-2024, 08:27 | #19 |
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We are not “listed” but are in the “greenbelt”. As the garage is forward of the principal elevation of the property it is not covered under permitted development. Hence, the council requires a full planning application.
Under the greenbelt rules any new structure in the greenbelt is deemed inappropriate unless it falls in certain categories. We went through all this with the agricultural building in our field. That issue started in 2017 and only just has come to conclusion. A replacement building, as long as it is not materially larger, falls under the exemption categories. So the planning application should only be a technicality. Not risking demolition and then the council turning up. As we will not get a replacement building when the old one is gone. |
25-09-2024, 17:47 | #20 |
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Anybody got any ideas about Nissan Pathfinder? Seen a 2013 with a good MOT history and £105 on the clock. Not as big as a Navara but still has a 3000kg towing limit. Looking for a manual as I don’t want an automatic.
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Today, 14:30 | #21 |
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Went to have a look at a Nissan Pathfinder from 2009 with 54k miles on the clock. Called the dealership at 4pm yesterday. Drove 1:40 hour only to be told that it sold just before closing last night. Bugger.
The above was an automatic, which i am not overly keen on. However, with 54k miles it was worth a shot. The manuals seem to eat clutches but at least if the gearbox does go wrong, it can be repaired at home. Not sure if I fancy raking an auto apart. There is a 2013 model near us which doesn’t look too bad. Only downside is that from 2012 the Pathfinders are front wheel drive and they no longer use a ladder chassis. |
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