School Fence 'Should Stay' ; Planning Officers Say Barrier Should Be Permitted Despite Fight to Retain Public Access
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › August 19, 2009
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › August 19, 2009
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COUNCIL officers have recommended a controversial fence that stops local people walking on school playing fields be allowed to remain, despite receiving 122 letters of objection.
Southway residents were furious when a 1.8-metre steel fence was erected around the fields next to Widewell Primary School last year, claiming it enclosed land they had used for recreation.See the full content of this document
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School Fence 'Should Stay' ; Planning Officers Say Barrier Should Be Permitted Despite Fight to Retain Public Access
Residents' groups have campaigned ever since for the barrier to be taken down, and were encouraged when ...
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