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The great Cotswolds farce: Plan to build 20 affordable homes for residents priced out by millionaires is held up by planning rows for 11 years... with not a SINGLE brick laid
A plan to build 20 affordable homes in the Cotswolds to address residents being priced out by millionaires has faced 11 years of planning disputes, resulting in no construction progress.
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