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One Of The Plastic \ Dining Igloos\ In The Grounds Of Greenway Farm Near Bridgwater. CREDIT: Sedgemoor District Council. Free to use for all BBC wire partners. A SOMERSET restaurant will have to remove “dining igloos” from its grounds after being refused retrospective planning permission. Martin and Susan Felstead run Greenway Farm in Wembdon near Bridgwater, hosting weddings as well as running a restaurant and bed-and-breakfast business. The couple installed a number of plastic ‘igloos’ in their ground to allow people in small groups to dine outside with food from the restaurant. But these will now have to be removed after Sedgemoor District Council refused to grant the couple retrospective planning application, citing local residents being negatively impacted by noise from the premises. ....
Somerset restaurant will have to remove dining igloos from grounds after being refused planning permission Local residents have complained about noise levels from the venue 11:08, 28 APR 2021 Updated One of the plastic dining igloos in the grounds of Greenway Farm near Bridgwater (Image: Sedgemoor District Council) GET THE BIGGEST STORIES FROM ACROSS SOMERSET STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice ....
Morgan House And The Former Somerset Libraries HQ On Mount Street In Bridgwater. CREDIT: Google Maps. Free to use for all BBC wire partners. THE former headquarters of Somerset’s libraries service will be turned into town centre housing under plans approved by district councillors. Axeus Group Ltd put forward proposals to redevelop the vacant buildings at the Morgan House complex on Mount Street in Bridgwater following the service’s relocation to Yeo Road in the same town. The Bridgwater-based developer said the conversions would have “a minimal impact” and would “protect the building for future generations to enjoy.” Sedgemoor District Council’s development committee voted to approve the plans on Tuesday (March 30), despite some concerns about how it would affect town centre pollution levels. ....
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