How To Plan Farm Development Without Wasting Money
The fastest way to waste money on farm planning permission is to chase a single idea without a strategy. We’re joined by Morwenna, our farm planning consultant and CAD designer at Foxes Rural, to unpack what “thinking strategically” actually looks like when you’re trying to develop a farm, protect the core agricultural business, and build new income streams under real-world rural planning policy.We talk through what happens when a client calls with big plans but no clear route, especially around succession or taking over a holding. Morwenna explains why a stage one appraisal matters, how we look at the whole site and its constraints, and why the order you do projects in can make or break your long-term goals. We also get honest about the most common question we hear: can you build a house on a piece of land? Despite national “build, build, build” headlines, local countryside policy often says otherwise unless there’s a genuine agricultural need.From there we move into practical farm diversification ideas that are showing up again and again, from commercial storage to paddle courts inside redundant barns. We compare full planning applications with permitted development rights, including Class R, and why PD routes can sometimes avoid costly layers like ecology surveys. If you want a clearer farm planning strategy, fewer surprises, and a better chance of success, this conversation will help you plan the next move properly.If you find this useful, please subscribe, share the episode with a farmer who’s weighing up a project, and leave us a review so more people can find the Farmers Planning Podcast.www.foxesrural.co.uk




