Re: do i need permission from the council to keep chickens and ducks
- From: "daz33@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <daz33@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 Oct 2006 11:12:12 -0700
Jill wrote:
Mary Fisher wrote:
"Christina Websell"
This is not to say that I am allowed to do "anything." I am forbidden
from being "a fellmonger, a manure merchant or a tallow candle maker by
way of business."
<grin>
HTH
Tina
Oo-er - I make tallow candles - honestly!
<grin>
thought of you
Even if there are no apparent restrictions in deeds, covenant, by-laws or
whatever, if neighbours complain about the nuisance you could be on a sticky
wicket.
But they have to prove a legal nuisance in that case and that usually
means bad [read appalling] management.
Nuisance would be noise, smell, vermin, animal welfare etc.
Jill hi jill well theres nothink to worry about there as i clean them in the morning and at night and wash the area down also i have a net which goes around the top of the fence keeps the flys away and stops the chickens flying over next door .
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