Cut through the noise by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox A planning inquiry has ruled that proposals by a Lithuanian national show jumping champion to build nine stables and offices on green belt land ‘would erode the openness of the area’.
Bolton council previously threw out the plans for the new buildings on Jacks Lane, Westhoughton, which also included a storage area and washdown station for the training of elite show jumping horses.
That decision was appealed but a government planning inspectorate inquiry has now backed the rejection of the plans. READ MORE:Man swimming in water 'refused to get out' before being arrested at Salford Quays The appeal was lodged by Donny and Dawn Janciauskas, who said the
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