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“No external alterations are proposed to the building or its curtilage and as such it is considered that the application proposal will have no material impact on surrounding heritage assets,” their agents told the council.
But here is what the public has said about the proposals: the comments are taken directly from the council’s planning portal.
Five Bells, Upwell
- Credit: Five Bells, Upwell
Mr John Mytton (Objects)
Comment submitted date: Sat 13 Mar 2021
Every time I have been in there it has been pleasant with no trouble in it will be a big lost to a very nice village and be thought out
“No external alterations are proposed to the building or its curtilage and as such it is considered that the application proposal will have no material impact on surrounding heritage assets,” their agents told the council.
But here is what the public has said about the proposals: the comments are taken directly from the council’s planning portal.
Five Bells, Upwell
- Credit: Five Bells, Upwell
Mr John Mytton (Objects)
Comment submitted date: Sat 13 Mar 2021
Every time I have been in there it has been pleasant with no trouble in it will be a big lost to a very nice village and be thought out
| UPDATED: 14:38, Thu, Dec 17, 2020
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Matt Hancock addressed Parliament today following yesterday s Covid tier review, as he revealed the areas which would move to new levels. The ebb and flow of cases means several areas can move out of their restrictions, while others go deeper into the system. The health secretary s decisions have caused outrage in some cases, however.
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Manchester, unlike its neighbour Liverpool, remains in the same tier it entered following the end of national lockdown earlier this month. City leadership has fought the Government tooth-and-nail following the initial decision in November, claiming it would endure significant economic hardship without adequate funding. The same fears remain today, with ministers still refusing to upgrade the city s status despite a change in circumstances.