Regional Popular Indian restaurant gets go-ahead to convert premises into house
Cheshire East Council has given the go-ahead for a popular Indian restaurant to be converted into a six-bed house with swimming pool.
Local Democracy Reporter
Belinda is a Local Democracy Reporter. She covers the goings on at Cheshire East council. She also cover politics, crime and health stories for the patch which includes Knutsford and Middlewich.
Belinda is a Local Democracy Reporter. She covers the goings on at Cheshire East council. She also cover politics, crime and health stories for the patch which includes Knutsford and Middlewich.
Cheshire East Council has given the go-ahead for a popular Indian restaurant to be converted into a six-bed house with swimming pool.
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