Hi David,
I hope all well and Happy Christmas
Yes, maybe my wording could be better; As I understand it, as a UK landowner
you
can use (land your a/c) your own land for 30 (specifically 28 days) days/yr
without getting planning permission. If a farmer grants permissions for that
to you (or as a flying Farmer uses it himself), no need for planning permission.
More than 30 days and you need a planning application - and you can guess
how likely getting that granted that is going to be . . .
More here;
http://www.uklanddirectory.org.uk/land-usage.asp
regards,
Clive.
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Clive, It has no relevance to your query, but I thought the UK rule was
something
like you can land a plane in a farmer's field for up to 30 times in any month
without needing to have planning permission as an airfield.
Regards, David
"gtagr" <clive.maf@googlemail.com> wrote:
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>Friends,
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> I've an ambition to buy land in France and build a house.
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> In the UK we have a '30-day rule' that says you can use any land you
>own for any use (including an airfield) providing you use it for not
>more than 30 days a year for that purpose. If you do, you'd need
>planning permission
>- which would be tortuous and in the case of an airfield application,
>almost certainly unsuccessful.
>
> What are the rules in France for turning land you own into an
>airstrip?
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> Could our French colleagues let us know? Perhaps there is some
>official route to take?
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> (PS, I'm aware of the airpark schemes in France but don't want to go
>that route due to annual cost)
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> ?
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Clive Sutton
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