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Bar 21, in Minehead, losing appeal against planning breach

A BAR owner will be forced to remove decking from outside his premises after losing an enforcement appeal. Somerset West and Taunton Council served an enforcement notice on Bar 21, on The Avenue, Minehead, ordering the business to remove timber decking, cladding, a toilet block and a rear extension. Owner William Wynn appealed, arguing there had been no breaching of planning law and it was not reasonable to ask him to remove the additions. But the Planning Inspectorate has now ruled in the council’s favour, meaning Mr Wynn will face further action if he fails to comply. The council originally served an enforcement notice last August, alleging the following planning breaches:

Minehead bar owner will be forced to remove decking after losing appeal

Minehead bar owner will be forced to remove decking after losing appeal Bar 21 lies in the Wellington Square conservation area in Minehead town centre 11:28, 30 APR 2021 Bar 21 on The Avenue in Minehead town centre (Image: Google Maps) 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 The owner of a Somerset bar will be forced to remove decking from outside his premises after losing an enforcement appeal.

Chester: The incredible story of a man who survived the sinking of the Titanic

Chester: The incredible story of a man who survived the sinking of the Titanic
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Ohio s 2 veterans homes remain closed to new admissions | News, Sports, Jobs

Ohio s 2 veterans homes remain closed to new admissions | News, Sports, Jobs
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Ohio s 2 veterans homes closed to new admissions after year of pandemic

Although many nursing homes continue to accept new residents, Ohio s two homes for veterans still aren t accepting additional patients nearly a year after the coronavirus pandemic first hit the state. The waiting list for the veterans home in Georgetown in southern Ohio currently stands at 43 for both nursing home and memory care residents, with fewer than one of every two of its 168 beds currently filled. The waiting list is 88 at the home in Sandusky for nursing home residents and 30 for the independent living unit. About two of every three of Sandusky s total of 633 beds are currently filled. Occupancy rates were above 90% pre-pandemic.

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