Can anyone advise on the planning relevance / requirements to these questions , with regards to Ae pole at the bottom of the garden 1. Is the secure base moveable or is it concreted into the ground?
Hi Peter, It's worth bearing in mind that it is possible to obtain a Certificate of Lawful Development for Existing Use - CLUED. The general proviso being that you must be able to substantiate that t
Ok Peter, Those are the questions asked, the base and removability , checking up. seems to be a 4 year rule and a 10 year rule , I thought it was 7 years for no permission being required ? or was tha
Hi Graham, This base and removability issue is a new on on me. The lower section of my 40ft mast is made of 4in steel tubing and is stepped in a length of 8in casing fixed in the ground with concrete
Hi Graham, How the mast is fixed into the ground is irrelevant. The planning permission is just for the mast. There is no distinction between permanent and temporary in the planning laws to my knowle
Can anyone advise on the planning relevance / requirements to these questions , with regards to Ae pole at the bottom of the garden 1. Is the secure base moveable or is it concreted into the ground?
Hi Peter, I offered that as an impartial legal guidance to what is an oft misunderstood facet of the planning practice. I am not an expert but have been engaged in such issues on my own behalf and de
Hi All, Mal, actually the CLUED is just a little more complicated than just 4 years as a qualifying period. A 10 year period can apply to some aspects as you will read in the attachment. The attachme
Hi Pat, Thanks for the information on CLUED - mos interesting. As I previously mentioned my mast has planning permission with some restrictions, which I now ignore. I feel inclined to let sleeping do
I am afraid you are wandering off and it is not complicated for those that know. You are causing confusion. It is 4 years for amateur radio masts. If a mast has been in use for 4 years continuously a
4 Years for radio masts, which is what we are talking about to obtain a Lawful Development Certificate g3kev has by that only the is ? ________________________________________________________________
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