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Farmer wins planning appeal to retain extension after Snowdonia National Park Authority s order to tear it down
Nant Cwmbran Isaf farm near Nasareth (post-extension). Handout photo by Alun Lewis, free to use by all LDRS partners. A Gwynedd farmer who faced having to tear down an extension he built to house his sick mother has won his planning appeal against the national park, describing it as a “massive weight off his shoulders” following a two year battle. Alun Lewis, having been refused permission to retaining the two storey side extension at his Nant Cwmbran Isaf farm near Nasareth, had launched a last chance appeal with the Planning Inspectorate to try and overturn the enforcement notice on it to be demolished.
Farmer wins planning appeal to retain extension after Snowdonia National Park Authority s order to tear it down
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Snowdonia farmer who faced having to tear down extension wins two-year battle to keep it
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Left to right: Hannah Nicholson, Gillian Shearer and Roddy Neithercut, three of the winners of the Scottish Book Trust s New Writers Awards 2021
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Three authors from across the north and north-east have been recognised in the Scottish Book Trust’s New Writers Awards 2021.
This year, the trust has named 11 recipients of the annual awards, which provide writers who have not yet published a full-length book or collection with professional guidance as well as financial support.
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