Housebuilding plans hit by ban
Language: English Series: Farming News ; 22 April 1994, 5(1)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: A clamp-down on new countryside housebuilding and exploitation of the planning system for second homes is making it difficult for farmers to obtain consents for legitimate schemes according to Michael Fletcher of Bruton Knowles.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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A clamp-down on new countryside housebuilding and exploitation of the planning system for second homes is making it difficult for farmers to obtain consents for legitimate schemes according to Michael Fletcher of Bruton Knowles.