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Gary

posted on 29th Jan 12 at 18:24

Cant see you getting permission. My dad only got permission for his house because he worked in agriculture at the time.


John

posted on 29th Jan 12 at 16:47

Who stabbed you?


baza31

posted on 29th Jan 12 at 16:14

Pmsl at some of you . Ahh u make the Internet fun


Ben G

posted on 29th Jan 12 at 13:57

ask your gypo mates


jay26

posted on 29th Jan 12 at 13:53

Make sure it has a loft you can raid


ed

posted on 29th Jan 12 at 08:36

You can normally rebuild an existing building on greenbelt land. However if the buildings were torn down ages ago you're stuffed, be prepared for war with the planning people.


Russ

posted on 29th Jan 12 at 06:47

I'm sure they'd make an exception for you.


John

posted on 28th Jan 12 at 23:54

What happened to new Zealand?


baza31

posted on 28th Jan 12 at 23:27

Building a house on greenbelt . Basically there was 7 cottages there maybe 100 years ago, got pulled down Inc foundations. Then it went greenbelt but there is houses near. Can it be rebuilt on I.e detached house same building materials and improving the area? Or will it be a no go? Didn't government ease up on greenbelt rules last year?