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A STUNTMAN has won a planning row over a tunnel for his underground man cave.聽Colin Furze, 42, spent three years digging the passage 4f
stanley cup t beneath his garden to connect his bunker to his house.聽7Colin Furze has won a planning row over a tunnel for his underground man caveCredit: Ba
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stanley quencher g the passageCredit: colin furze - Instagram7The bunker had permission eight years ago but the passage did notCredit: Colin Furze - InstagramThe bunker was given permission eight years ago but a passage to connect it to his house and shed was not.A planning inspector visited after plans were shared widely on Facebook, the BBC reported.Mr Furze, from Stamford, Lincolnshire, built it in 2015 and kitted it out with a flat-screen TV, drum kit and several video consoles, which was a childhood dream of his.He said he thought it would be cool , adding: I thought wouldnt it be amazing if I could get to the bunker without having to walk down the path outside READ MOR Lmui Pippa Middleton s father-in-law questioned by French judge over claims he raped a 16-year-old girl
GYPSY kids can be seen playing in the rubbish that remains from the Appleby Horse Fair which took place this weekend.Thousands turned out for the annual event at the
stanley termosy Cumbrian village, which is the biggest gypsy festival in Europe.23 Gypsy children can be seen playing amongst the filth in the aftermath of the Appleby Horse Fair23 Plastic bags, bin liners and cardboard boxes littered the ground after thousands of humans and horses descended on
stanley cups the Westmorland village for the six day festival.Credit: SWNS:South West News Service23 Overturne
stanley france d chemical toilets could be seen amongst the sea of rubbish, occasionally punctuated by the remaining caravans.Credit: SWNS:South West News Service23 A digger had already been drafted in to help local council workers being the annual clean-up operation.Credit: SWNS:South West News ServiceTraveller children could be seen trampling through piles of rubbish left following the weekends festivities.Plastic bags, bin liners and cardboard boxes littered