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City Bar told by Swansea Council to destroy outdoor dining space | UK | News

City Bar told by Swansea Council to destroy outdoor dining space | UK | News
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Swansea pub ordered to tear down massive outdoor dining dome

Swansea pub ordered to tear down massive outdoor dining dome The owners argued the decision could affect the pub's viability Updated The dome at the rear of City Bar, St Thomas, pictured in 2017 Want the latest news from Swansea sent straight to your inbox?Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Don't miss anything from your city! Sign up for regular updates When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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Planning Inspectorate condemned as 'not fit for purpose' over controversial Wrexham housing appeal decision

Planning Inspectorate condemned as 'not fit for purpose' over controversial Wrexham housing appeal decision
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Planning Inspectorate condemned over controversial Wrexham housing appeal

Glyndwr University has entered an application for 112 houses on grazing land at Gatewen Road, New Broughton. Source: Liam Randall - Local Democracy Reporting Service THE Planning Inspectorate has been condemned as “not fit for purpose” after a controversial decision to grant permission for 112 new houses in Wrexham. Glyndwr University was originally denied consent to develop a grazing field in New Broughton in July 2019 in the face of concerns over the loss of green barrier land and the impact on traffic. However, it was announced last week that the decision had been reversed by a Welsh Government-appointed inspector following an appeal.

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Decision to allow New Broughton housing appeal slammed as 'a disgrace' by councillor

Decision to allow New Broughton housing appeal slammed as ‘a disgrace’ by councillor This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Feb 17th, 2021 A decision to allow plans for more than 100 new homes in a village in Wrexham to go ahead has been slammed as “a disgrace”. Wrexham Glyndwr University was originally denied permission to develop a grazing field in New Broughton in July 2019 in the face of opposition from the community over the loss of green barrier land and the impact on traffic. Residents and local councillors have been left outraged though after being taken by surprise by the announcement.

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Glyndwr University's controversial plans for more than 100 homes in New Broughton approved on appeal

CONTROVERSIAL plans to build more than 100 new homes in a village in Wrexham have been given the green light following a successful appeal. Glyndwr University was previously denied permission to develop a grazing field in New Broughton in the face of widespread opposition from the community over the loss of green barrier land. The proposals were also met with criticism from a council highways officer because of the impact on the roads surrounding Wrexham Maelor Hospital. The university launched an appeal as it said the sale of the site on Gatewen Road would be crucial to funding improvements worth £60 million to its main campus on Mold Road in the town.

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