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Latest news in Yorkshire: September 14, 2018 11:41:32 AM
A council which passed a planning application to put two new homes on a
vacant site warned the applicant their decision does not provide the
authority to remove trees which are the subject of a boundary dispute.
If landowner Colin Fisher wants to build the two houses, on land off Station
Road at Laughton Common, Rotherham, he will have to settle a dispute with
neighbours about who owns a row of poplar trees.
Each say they believe the trees are growing on their land and if they remain
in place, there is too little space to build the houses Mr Fisher was given
permission to build by Rotherham Council’s planning
Read more at:
https://www.thestar.co.uk/our-towns-and-cities/rotherham/planning-permission
-warning-in-boundary-trees-dispute-1-9348258
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Source: The Star
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