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“This is a village with an industry stuck onto it. It shouldn t get any bigger, it s got big enough for us to live with. The lorry situation is appalling.”
Leaflet dropping during the pandemic has become an issue for political parties, but councillor Jane Binstead felt they did not have any other option.
“We had no choice, the deadline for public comment is the middle of next week, she said.
Crisp Maltings could be set for a major expansion. Photo: Frances Brace
- Credit: Archant We have no ability to have any form of public meeting or public discussion.
Crisp Maltings was approached for comment, but declined.
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11:28 AM March 5, 2021
Christopher Buxton has defended the building work he has done at 19A Station Road in Great Ryburgh
- Credit: Neil Dandy
A former parish councillor who was removed after allegedly carrying out building work without planning permission has insisted he did nothing wrong.
Christopher Buxton was removed from Ryburgh parish council after failing to attend any meetings over the last six months.
He also lost the confidence of the council after carrying out building work on a property in the village without planning permission.
The council raised concerns he carried out ‘illegal building work’ at 19 Station Road in the village. However, Mr Buxton said he was working on 19A, to lower the 12ft inside ceiling to 7ft.