Martin Clunes faces fresh planning row after four-year traveller site battle
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Martin Clunes and his film producer wife Philippa Braithwaite are confronting fresh planning worries near their Dorset property after local residents submitted proposals for an organic farming operation.The development comes merely four months following the couple's defeat in a protracted four-year dispute over New Age Travellers Theo Langton and Ruth McGill, who secured approval to convert their temporary mobile home site into a permanent residence.The proposed farm sits within a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, positioned roughly 300 yards from the television star's luxury residence close to Beaminster.Neighbours Andy Cream and Grace Burger are behind the new application, which has generated significant local debate and prompted more than 100 residents to submit correspondence expressing their views on the matter.
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