The Mad Hatter (Shrewsbury) Ltd has made an application for a variation to a premises licence/club premises certificate held at 15-16 Mardol.
The Mad Hatter Ltd has made an application for a variation to a premises licence/club premises certificate held at 15-16 Mardol.
There is also an outline listed building application for a residential dwelling in connection with the adjoining garden rooms north Of The Baron Bucknell. An application has been received for the change of use from holiday let to residential dwelling at Lake House Cottages Clun Craven Arms. Another sporting application is the construction of a tennis court with boundary fencing at Old Hall Farm, Breaden Heath, Whitchurch.
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