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going to keep it licensed for the road? and road worthy
:doh:
could they neighbors/council complain about it being blight then? Surely there has to be a zoning , PP law with you guys about it
Not trying to burst someone bubble. But would be worth checking out. Not like if you did that with a garden shed, which would be ok
feck all to do with you what she does with it.ffs.
I could care less either way........ But what I see coming is kids being excited about having a cool club house. It would be a shame if they were told to get rid of it. But if it was licensed and kept road worthy they could at least tell the officials to bugger off.
Well got the towing bit sorted ...thanks to funkykipper
So am very excited now.
So can you paint the outside of caravans ? What kind of paint do you use ?
I wouldnt of thought it would be too much of a prob just removing them all as not like going to be towed anywhere so does not need too much structural strength.
nothing to do with anyone else at all.it will be on HER private driveway.
Gems this is what could be a issue............ a rather gray area, that could cause problems.
Note: The Clean Neighbourhoods and
Environment Act 2005 has amended
legislation relating to disposal of vehicles
that do not display a current licence
or registration mark, enabling them
to be destroyed immediately after
removal
My understanding is that a caravan on your drive & behind my building line is absolutely fine. There must be 30 or so on our estate. As long as nobody "lives" in it its fine.
Wont keep it roadworthy as it won't be going anywhere.
ffs,it does not require to be registered,taxed or anything.it is not a motorized vehicle it is a caravan.
read further into the act then and caravans are mentioned just saying is all
Nothing said about motorized, you added that. Said vehicle, and caravans are classed as vehicles I do believeffs,it does not require to be registered,taxed or anything.it is not a motorized vehicle it is a caravan.
well just mind your own business then,it is up to sam as to what she does or does not do.not you ffs.
Nothing said about motorized, you added that. Said vehicle, and caravans are classed as vehicles I do believe
caravan (ˈkӕrəvӕn) noun
1. a vehicle on wheels for living in, now pulled by car etc, formerly by horse. a holiday caravan; a gypsy caravan.
But oh well
We went through all this about a month ago.......I can't be arsed again
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