Homeowners on 'England's prettiest street' fume with Turkish neighbours over fresh 'warzone' renovation plans
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Residents on "England's prettiest street" have slammed their neighbours over renovation plans which have left the Gloucestershire village looking like a "warzone".Metin Dener and his wife Gulbin are seeking permission to construct a substantial outdoor fireplace and subterranean car park at their Grade II-listed cottage in the Cotswolds village of Bibury.The development plans have been slammed by frustrated residents, who had previously hoped the extensive building work was nearing completion.Their chocolate-box cottage sits on a street where properties typically fetch around £1.5million, as the village was described as the "most beautiful in the world" by Forbes last year.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say A "part retrospective" planning application is currently under consideration by Cotswold District Council, with objections already flooding in from concerned locals.Bibury Parish Council has lodged a formal objection to the application, arguing the fireplace is oversized and...
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