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DEMOLISHED 拢1Million mansions could be rebuilt after council chiefs ordered they be flattened for being too big.Two owners of the five mansions have submitted an application to rebuild the properties near Bolton, Lancs 鈥?but onl
stanley butelka y one has been approved.6Five mansions each worth 拢1million have been demolished after being built in breach of planning regulationsCredit: Ben Lack6The properties in Bolton were razed to the ground after being built too bigCredit: Ben Lack6Councillors initially ordered their demolition in 2018, but it took four more years for the work to be carried out after developer
stanley tumblers s appealedCredit: SWNSThe six-bed palatial pads were reduced to a pile of rubble after the final home was razed to the ground this week.Councillors ordered the demolitions on the West Pennine Moors in 2018.But legal wrangling with developer Sparkle Developments and pleas from homeowners meant the work to take them down did not st
stanley canada art until May last year.However now after the demolition of the proper Lhkh We re homeless after car smashed into our house on Christmas morning 鈥?we could have died in the carnage
BORIS Johnson has been urged to prioritise getting young people to follow social distancing rules.As Downing Street mulls whether to impose new shielding restrictions on millions of over-50s, the PM has been warned that such a
stanley thermoskannen policy would be ageist and ill-thought-out . 鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news updates7Young Brits are seen packing out Brighton seafront this weekend7Boris Joh
stanley shop nson has been urged to prioritise getting young people to follow social distancing rules.Credit: Crown CopyrightIn a bid to avoid another national lockdown, Brits aged betwe
stanley becher en 50 and 70 could be given personalised risk ratings in a move that would add to the 2.2million people who shielded during the spring peak,聽The Sunday Times聽reports.But Joan Bakewell, a former Government adviser, told the Daily Mail that ministers needed to tackle the issue of young people flouting restrictions ahead of examining new rules for the older generation.She said: Certain