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Can I Convert My Land For Trials Practice?


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as long as the land isn't in a national park then you can use it 28 days a year for trials

also if the earthworks you do aren't huge (like some of the biggest MX table top of ski jump) and most importantly you don't bring in external soil then you should be OK.

you can even get grants to plant trees (often the trees are free) - once you have trees covertly importing rocks, concrete, proper logs / tree stumps should be achievable

see laragb.org (i think thats the URL) for lots of details on planning law

rabie <_<

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You could ask the local University Archaeology dept to come and dig "Test" pits etc to look for stuff and say you'll fill them in after. Well maybe a year or so later perhaps.

or say the land needs "better drainage" and you're digging test drains

or you plant half an acre of fruit trees etc and leave some piles of old tree stumps as well etc

I'm sure you can be creative

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Grants are available to plant trees in fields. No doubt depends on size of field.

On going yearly grant for path cutting & tree spraying too. If a fields got no potential plant a forest! Tree cover will hide your motorcycling activites too....BUT trees take a very long time to grow.

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