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Neighbours dumbfounded after EMBASSY moves into family home next door

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Westminster residents have voiced their frustration after Montenegro's embassy moved into a family home on their street in central London.According to locals, the embassy established itself in the property approximately eight months ago, hoisting the Montenegrin flag before applying for the necessary planning consent.The council subsequently granted permission for the change of use, despite the embassy having already occupied the building.Neighbours have expressed their intention to challenge the decision, describing it as incomprehensible.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The dispute highlights tensions between diplomatic requirements and residential community concerns in one of London's most prestigious boroughs.At a council meeting last week, David Simpson, who resides adjacent to the property, addressed officials directly about the strength of neighbourhood opposition.He told the meeting: "You are aware of the level of local opposition to this planning application."Mr Simpson...

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