Seven £200,000 homes face demolition as driveways ruled too steep by health and safety


Seven £200,000 homes face demolition as driveways ruled too steep by health and safety

Roads chiefs warned cars could career down onto the road into the lake opposite after the homes were built higher than planning permission awarded to developers…
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