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By Simon Allin @SimonAllin3 Local Democracy Reporter, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey
The plant would have produced 100,000 tonnes of concrete-based products every year (Image: Pixabay) A plan to build a concrete works close to homes and a conservation area has been turned down. Councillors rejected an application to build a concrete batching plant on a railway yard behind 400 Edgware Road, Cricklewood, at a meeting of the strategic planning committee on Tuesday. The plans revealed the works would produce around 100,000 tonnes of concrete-based products every year. Planning officers at Barnet Council said the concrete plant would not adversely impact noise or air quality or cause any substantial harm to the nearby Railway Terraces Conservation Area.
Paedophile claims father s death led to him watching baby rape videos
Police found dozens of videos of child sexual abuse on Lewis Davies computer with some showing youngsters in obvious distress
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