Sectional concrete shed - Are flags ok

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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bryred
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Post: # 80872Post bryred

just took lease on an allotment where concrete bases are not allowed,I have a 3.2 mtr x 2.5 mtr sectional concrete shed /workshop to erect. Will a base of limestone chippings, grit sand, then 3ftx2ft slabs be ok ? gratefull for any advice

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 80873Post lutonlagerlout

read your constitution mate,at stockwood leisure gardens where my allotment is no shed can be bigger than 2.4 by 1.8 m and 2 m high
speak to the committee
slabs if laid right would be ok but a base would be better
we wouldnt allow this though because a lot of people lose interest in their first year and then we would be lumbered with disposal
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bryred
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Post: # 80879Post bryred

HI constitution of allotment society allows for up 12ftx10 ft as we have taken shed to site I know its really heavy and concerned as to whether base we're planningis going to be suitable, cheers

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Post: # 80899Post lutonlagerlout

it will be near enough for an allotment shed
I have seen many made out of pallets and conifers
you wouldnt want to do it for a living but if its just storing tools and onions it will do
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