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Parking Cars On Grass? A Cheaper Alternative?


ShaggyRS6
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Would you likeme to have a word with the Logistics core and get some mobile runway sections for you to put down :D

 

Seriously though, 2 planks of wood, just drive straight on them :lol:

 

And if its for the landy an oil pan too :)

My Landy has no leaks. Strange, but true

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It might be worth checking with your local Council whether you can do this.

My BIL has a part open plan front garden and put down a two short lines of 18"x18" slabs to park his car on.

He suspects a neighbour complained and he got a letter from the Council advising him that he was not able to park there.

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Good point. Although the last time my neighbours complained about me I erected a Beam on my roof for my HAM radio hobby. So if they want that to go u again complain away!!!!!!

 

:good:

 

With your new found country pursuits with all the accompaniments its time to move house? :)

 

When are you coming over to look at these Landy toys/bits, now Ive thought about it theres cash laying idle and needs spending on things I need more :lol:

 

pm If you are interested either way ta.

 

:D D2D

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You can buy a mold that forms concrete sections and the grass grows though it.

The arn't too dear and Jewsons or a good builders merchant will sell them.

They resemble the pattened bricks that some garden walls are made out of.

 

 

Cheers taz.

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