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I would probably offer £5 per month.
Especially if it is not going to be in his way.
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I should be paying £10 a month on top of my livery bill for storing my trailer at my yard, however, cos my stable door is sticking at the mo the owner is waving the fee until she has sorted the door!
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My YO charges £15 pm for lorries and £7.50 pm for trailers, hope that helps??
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Thanks everybody, that's a big help, will try for £5 - can always go up!
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