Barber wins appeal to keep shutter at shop previously target

Barber wins appeal to keep shutter at shop previously targeted by vandals


A BARBER has won his fight to keep a security shutter installed on the advice of police after an appeal to Scottish Ministers.
Alan Mulholland spent more than £5,000 putting in the shutter at the Prestonpans branch of his Eskquire barber shops after they were targeted by vandals last year.
But when he applied for retrospective planning permission for security changes, including CCTV cameras and lighting, East Lothian Council granted it but included a condition ordering him to remove the shutter because his shop was in a Category C listed building.
The decision was branded a “travesty” by Prestonpans Community Council, which backed Mr Mulholland, and overturned by the council’s Local Review Body in March.

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