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Poles whose families fled to Wales during WW2 plead to save their bungalows from demolition after council planners gave housing society the go-ahead to build new green homes

EXCLUSIVE: Penrhos Polish Village, between Pwllheli and upmarket Abersoch, in Gwynedd, was formed in 1949 to house Polish families who were forced to flee their homes from the Nazis.

Historic homes built for World War II survivors are to be demolished

The Penrhos Polish Village (pictured), near Pwllheli, North Wales, was formed in 1949 when rows of wooden barracks were used to house Polish soldiers and their families who had fled the war.

Caravan site earmarked for Llŷn peninsula farm set to be rejected by planners

Caravan site earmarked for Llŷn peninsula farm set to be rejected by planners
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