One day......

But what it really needs is some nice large lakes, so you can turn off the main waterway and just drift around, drop anchor for a day or two like up on the Broads / Dutch waterways.

Should happen when global warming kicks in and water levels rise, probably about the same time as your national park status happens...
 
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But what it really needs is some nice large lakes, so you can turn off the main waterway and just drift around, drop anchor for a day or two like up on the Broads / Dutch waterways.

Should happen when global warming kicks in and water levels rise, probably about the same time as your national park status happens...

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I would love to turn a lower paddock into a lake with a cut in from the river, but to do so requires planning permissions and I just can't be bothered with the bureaucracy. My neighbour has put in a beautiful lake, it took 2 years of messing about and gawd knows how much in fees before getting permission.
 
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Can't you dig it out a bit at a time and dispose of the soil as the POW tunnellers did in WW11. No one in the Town Hall would ever notice.

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Yeh! right! a 2 acre lake down to say 6 feet deep a wheelbarrow at a time. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
Its madness, how much planning permission should you need to dig a hole in some land that you own and fill it with water?

Not like its going to spoil anyone's view or flood nearby land is it?

A case of jobs just to keep people of the unemployment list I fear.
 
Ah...but is the soil uncontaminated (soil analysis needed).
Where will the excavated soil go?
Is the nature of the land such that a lake will establish itself without excessive dranage which might affect neighbours etc etc

On the other hand, would have thought it would make a useful addition to flood planning /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Bottom line is........does Byron really want/need a load more boats in his bailywick?
 
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Its madness, how much planning permission should you need to dig a hole in some land that you own and fill it with water?

Not like its going to spoil anyone's view or flood nearby land is it?

A case of jobs just to keep people of the unemployment list I fear.

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The day the heavy machinery moved out Eileen and I went over with my neighbour to christen the lake with a bottle of bubbles. As we sat there we saw a Kingfisher investigate, several ducks landed and from nowhere a Muscovy Duck arrived and took up residence.
 
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