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Traveller site given three years in Blaby after appeal

01.06.2026 13:55 1 min 1 source
BBC News ENG
Traveller site given three years in Blaby after appeal
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Blaby District Council expressed disappointment after an appeal overturned a refusal for a traveller site. The site will be used for three years to meet accommodation needs. Previous applications for similar schemes were refused or withdrawn, including a plan for two caravan pitches and a dayroom rejected in May 2020.

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Traveller site given three years in Blaby after appeal

01.06.2026 BBC News ENG

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