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Tag: St Cuthbert Out

Posted on June 2, 2014

Neighbourhood Plans under way in Wells and St Cuthbert Out

Mendip District CouncilNeighbourhood Plans are being prepared in Wells and St Cuthbert Out and a consultation is being held on the areas these plans will cover. Neighbourhood Plans are community-led plans to guide future development or conservation of an area. They can include a range of planning policies and proposals and will form part of the statutory development plan for their area. Full story: Read More

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