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It was an aspiration when we heard of the new owner's intentions in the hope (that word keeps surfacing!) that the application for residential conversion would be refused and it would go on the market again.
It was advertised as an operating public house in a village location with a picturesque view of the outside at a very reasonable price, so not surprisingly over 3,000 applied for an information pack - not surprising either that only 7 of those 3,000 applied for a viewing when they found out it wasn't open and the first thing they would have to do would be demolish the main bar under terms of the 2010 planning applications.
Interesting question that Paul you might be able to answer - if the 2010 planning conditions were that the pub had to be open before the new houses could be occupied, can those houses now be occupied if the pub will never reopen?
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