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A LARGE new store can be built in the South Downs National Park despite local objections. George Rees wants to build a third building next to two stores that were previously grain stores, off Stakes Lane, near Upham. Objectors said it was out of keeping with the national park and had no need to be in the countryside. There were 35 objections and four letters of support, the city council planning committee was told. Objectors Libby Cleaver, of Ashton Close, Bishop s Waltham, told the committee last Thursday: It is a disproportionate expansion of existing premises to the detriment of the landscape character. This activity does not need a rural location. It does not support farm diversification. There are noire sustainable sites for storage and distribution than such a sensitive location .
Sutton Coldfield Town Council s unprecedented year from grand town centre plans to âallotment plotsâ
Birminghamâs answer to Handforth Parish Council on unprecedented year from grand town centre plans to allotment plots , park âdeclineâ to pandemic praise
Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Council returned to in-person meetings for the first time in 12 months with a double-header AGM and May meeting at the Trinity Centre
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The 10 to watch - who will lead Buckinghamshire Council? The first Bucks unitary elections are over and the results are in – the Conservatives have come out on top, taking 113 seats and the overall majority at Buckinghamshire Council. The next step is for the controlling party to name a man or woman to lead the council for the next four years. Former leader Martin Tett, who was elected in the Little Chalfont and Amersham Common ward, confirmed at the Chiltern count on Saturday he would be putting himself forward for the position again. Our sources also told us challengers are expected to vie for his position as the group will decide who it could be – but there has been confirmation on rumoured names.
Amazon rumoured as tenant as IM Properties look to increase space at Sutton Coldfield Peddimore site
The Solihull-based development company is looking to increase the available floor space at the Minworth site by more than 50 per cent
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Developers looking to build a huge employment park on Birmingham âs former green belt land have applied to increase its available space with rumours a major online retail giant could be coming.