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...
Fields of Insight: Decade of Farm Planning Wisdom with Michael Sharp
The Farmer's Planning Podcast
11 minutes
4 years ago
Fields of Insight: Decade of Farm Planning Wisdom with Michael Sharp
In Episode 2 of our podcast, I'm delighted to welcome our inaugural guest, Michael Sharp, a dedicated farmer from Pebmarsh in North Essex. Join us as Michael shares a decade's worth of planning experiences on his farm, providing valuable insights and tips gleaned from his journey. Delve into Michael's firsthand accounts of navigating the planning process, as he walks us through the construction of various buildings and the strategies he employed to secure planning permission. Gain invaluable...
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...