Couple leave Britain for Thailand after council forces them to demolish million-pound home
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A couple are leaving Britain for Thailand after the council forced them to demolish their million-pound home.
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Jeremy Zielinski, 75, and his wife Elaine, 80, have spent the past several weeks dismantling their three-bedroom property in Great Abington in Cambridge piece by piece, after a planning inspector upheld the local council's enforcement notice ordering its demolition.South Cambridgeshire District Council granted the couple permission in 2014 to build a two-storey commercial building to house a stallion semen collection centre and laboratory, with a small first-floor flat for staff.The exterior of the property matched the approved plans, but the interior was fitted out as a comfortable family home.
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