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Pubs triumph over Labour council after being told to remove outside seating overlooking the River Thames 'following single complaint'
Pubs successfully challenged a Labour council's demand to remove their outside seating overlooking the River Thames after a single complaint. The dispute centered on the council's enforcement of regulations against the seating arrangement.
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