More than 100 objections over controversial development near village pub
West Felton Parish Council has joined nearly 100 residents in opposing plans to develop six properties to the rear of the village’s only pub, the Punch Bowl.
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A reporter for the County Times and the Oswestry Advertizer. I cover everything from breaking news to community issues such as health and housing.
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