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Any change of use from agriculture needs planning permission, although some small scale camping is allowed under permitted development rules. For permanent and larger seasonal sites, full planning permission will be needed.
While the cost to repair or install gutters can be subtracted from the home's value, gutters usually do not add to the value of a property. That's...
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But after freshly mixed concrete has been placed, water in the form of a driving rain can do much more harm than good. Pouring concrete in the rain...
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Learn More »An estimated 15.7m domestic camping and caravanning trips were made in the UK last year, making it a potentially lucrative additional income for farmers with land to spare. So how do you go about setting up a campsite or caravan site on your farm? Find out what you need to do about:
A minimum installation depth of 450mm underground is typically recommended for best practice. This increases to 600mm in locations where there is a...
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7 Creative Hobbies to Take Up in the New Year Knitting. Dispel any preconceived notions about this traditional craft: Knitting is no longer just...
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Drywall is made to withstand fire better than a wood product and it's thick enough to provide stability for hanging pictures and shelves. With...
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Although there is no difference between engineered wood and particle boards, there is a difference in the making of plywood and particle board. The...
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Storage of logs in water has the additional advantages of minimizing fire risks, washing away dirt which could dull saws, and preventing splitting...
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Log cabins have a long and illustrious history of longevity. They usually last twenty, thirty to even fifty years, if they are kept in good...
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A gravel driveway can be completed as a DIY project if you've got the time and determination. But before you commit to putting the gravel down...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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between 6-12 feet apart Typically, they are built between 6-12 feet apart. Closer spacing is usually done if the barn is a bit smaller or if the...
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