A FARMER has hit back at a "harsh" council which slapped him with a £45,000 fine for knocking down a building on his own land.When he put in a planning application for a grain store on the site, he was arrested for wrecking a protectedDiners slam eatery for £2.99 'checkout fee' on top of service charge"But then again I would have probably had to pay out a lot of money to repair it - so there is that.Our £2.
A council spokesman said "The listed buildings form a vital part of Shropshire's heritage and a vital part of its unique appeal.Stacey Solomon looks slimmer than ever in a sexy black dress at the Baftas "Anyone thinking of undertaking any works to a listed building is advised to first talk to Shropshire Council's planning team."Until the 17th century, only aristocrats enjoyed the right to keep doves for food.
Many lords built dovecotes near roads or gates so passing locals would twig they had a posh neighbour. Toffs living in the time of Shakespeare fattened doves and pigeons for Sunday roasts - and used their feathers to stuff pillows.KEEP COOL
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