Developer Appeals Residence Rule in Salcombe
Developer Appeals Residence Rule in Salcombe

Developer Appeals Residence Rule in Salcombe

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Several communities are grappling with eyesore properties that have drawn public concern and calls for action. In Doncaster, a derelict building is set for redevelopment into luxury apartments and retail spaces after a £1m investment, with plans to address previous issues such as squatters and structural damage. Meanwhile, residents in Parkwood, Stuart have expressed outrage over a newly erected AT&T 5G cell tower, fearing health and property value impacts, and are demanding its relocation. In Nottingham, the historic old Trent Bridge is neglected and overgrown, with locals advocating for better appreciation and management of this significant landmark. In Salcombe, a luxury flat development has become a 'white elephant' due to local affordability issues and a ban on second home ownership, prompting a developer's appeal to overturn planning restrictions. Lastly, a long-abandoned property in Sunnyridge poses a disruption with a homeless occupant, leading residents to push for council intervention to reclaim the property.

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