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ring fenced farm
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I rest my case....(a minute on Google)
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"The property extends to 103.33 acres (41.82 hectares) or thereabouts in total and includes a range of farm buildings with planning permission for a traditional barn to be converted into a residential dwelling, together with 102.74 acres (41.58 hectares) of pasture land, all within a ring fence."
https://www.bletsoes.co.uk/property-full-details?profileID=1000640019480 -
Typically English to have 2 or 3 meanings for the same phrase!If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0
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Thanks everyone. This post is now ringfenced unless someone has left the gate open.0
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and it was for thatreason that I sugested you provide the context for your question!Yes, G_M thank you. It did not take me long to find ring fenced too but internet came up with two types of ring fencing. That was my confusion. Ring fencing as in literally a fence. But there were also references to ring fencing in banking. Farmland language is new to me and I am trying to get my head around, development uplift clauses, sporting rights, mineral rights, basic payment schemes, stewardship scheme etc. Just wondered if the referred ring fence was financial or a fence. I am sorry if my post annoyed you.
For all we knew (at first) you might have been an investor looking for EC funding (in the final few months) ring-fenced for farming, or something else entirely!
Ok - DaftyDuck, I'll take my tablets now as it's time for nursey to take off her stockings and give me my... ahem.... cake.0 -
And I did provide the context of my question G_M. In my 2nd post. I have now padlocked the gate.0
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