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Old 05-07-2011, 01:35 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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In article o.uk, Dave
Liquorice writes
That might require change of use permission from the local council.
It may affect what is considered to be the curtailage of the main
building which has other knock on planning implications.

Is it worth them going down the second hand recon. Path and getting as
big as possible or go for something smaller but brand new.


I'd expect there to be a loose relationship between the size of the
mower, the area to be cut, what that area is like (obstructions like
trees or rocks), flat, on a slope or changes in gradient.




No it's fine where they are. Not agricultural any more. Used to be a
farmhouse and then a kennels, then a cattery now a house and stables etc
being turned into a house. They won't make it a manicured perfect garden
just cut the grass a bit and plant some big shrubs well, big until the
blinking deer get hold of them no doubt.


It's a flattish bit of paddock/pasture/ex pig field.
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