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"Stan The Man" wrote in message ... Part of my garden originally belonged to the neighbouring farmer; the previous owner of my property bought half a field from him 15 years ago and has since integrated it into the original garden here - laying turf, planting shrubs, creating borders, laying a brick patio, putting up a couple of garden sheds, etc. However, she never applied to the local authority to change the use of the acquired land from agricultural to garden use. I'm led to believe that it should be straighforward for me to make an application now for garden use based on lawful development over more than 10 years. But I am curious to know why I need to do it. What can't I do on agricultural land that I can do on garden land - and vice versa? TIA. Not far from me, a woman bought some land off a farmer. She was not allowed to change the use from agricultural. She simply laid a lawn and planted 3 apple trees on it. |
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