"Bill Grey" wrote in message
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
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"Aries on MacBook" wrote in
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On 22/09/2010 18:15, Christina Websell wrote:
Whilst I agree with this in principle, it does depend on how
regulations
might have changed since the house was built.
My house was built in the 30's and there are some amazing things in the
deeds, like I am allowed to keep pigs but not be a tallow candler maker
or a
manure merchant by way of business.
Damn.;-)
LOL
Interestingly, should I decide to keep a pig or two, all the complaints
of any neighbours would not count. The council would support them,
maybe, but they have no power to prevent me at all.
It says in my deeds that I can keep pigs, so I can. If I want to. I
don't, but I could.
Tina
May you also march through you village with fixed bayonet?..:-)
No, I don't think so. My point was that it's important what your deeds say,
a previous poster said ignore them.
So, alas, I cannot be a tallow candle maker, but I can keep pigs. I might
just do that, I have plenty of room and I like pork and bacon.
The Council might not like it but they cannot touch me for it, my deeds say
I can do it;-)
Tina