In this episode of the Farmers Planning Podcast, we’re diving into some of our latest and most interesting projects across East Anglia. Join Guy, Mel, and Katie as we discuss: The rise of viticulture and how farmers are diversifying into vines, orchards, and specialist buildings.A tricky permitted development case refused on landscape grounds – and how we turned it around.The benefits of pre-applications for commercial projects, especially in the Green Belt.Tips for solar projects, grants, an...
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In this episode of the Farmers Planning Podcast, we’re diving into some of our latest and most interesting projects across East Anglia. Join Guy, Mel, and Katie as we discuss: The rise of viticulture and how farmers are diversifying into vines, orchards, and specialist buildings.A tricky permitted development case refused on landscape grounds – and how we turned it around.The benefits of pre-applications for commercial projects, especially in the Green Belt.Tips for solar projects, grants, an...
A Heritage Consultant's Insights with Paul Clarke of Heritage Unlimited
The Farmer's Planning Podcast
16 minutes
4 years ago
A Heritage Consultant's Insights with Paul Clarke of Heritage Unlimited
Welcome to Episode 5 of Consultant's View on The Farmer's Planning Podcast! 🎙️ In this episode, we have an engaging conversation with Paul Clarke, the Managing Director of Heritage Unlimited. As a trusted heritage consultancy practice that collaborates with Foxes Rural, Heritage Unlimited specializes in navigating the complexities of listed buildings and conservation areas within the realm of farm planning applications. Join us as Paul shares his wealth of experience in dealing with heritage...
The Farmer's Planning Podcast
In this episode of the Farmers Planning Podcast, we’re diving into some of our latest and most interesting projects across East Anglia. Join Guy, Mel, and Katie as we discuss: The rise of viticulture and how farmers are diversifying into vines, orchards, and specialist buildings.A tricky permitted development case refused on landscape grounds – and how we turned it around.The benefits of pre-applications for commercial projects, especially in the Green Belt.Tips for solar projects, grants, an...