For anyone who drives regularly on the M56 or A556 through Cheshire, there is a familiar and sad sight along the roadside - of a gradually decaying old pub.
Once The Nag's Head, and more recently the Cheshire Lounge, its car park and fields famously played host to Sunday car boot sales off Junction 7 of the M56 at Bowdon for years.
What many who drive past may not know is that this derelict pub has been the subject of a lengthy legal battle over the past six years - that only now has been resolved.
The pub and the surrounding land were purchased by Manchester's Albert's restaurant group back in 2017. But ever since then, they have been locked in a protracted legal battle with National Highways over the access road to the site.
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