Ex-Rugby Player Reassures Locals Over Homes Plan
South Wales Evening Post › October 25, 2009
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South Wales Evening Post › October 25, 2009
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A PROPERTY developer and former Wales rugby player insists a muchloved common near Mumbles won't be damaged by five new homes worth up to Pounds 1 million each.
Andy Moore wanted to reassure local opponents that the planned fourbedroom homes are to be built on land that comes with Picket Mead House, a former rectory in Newton, rather than the adjacent Picket Mead itself.See the full content of this document
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Ex-Rugby Player Reassures Locals Over Homes Plan
The former Swansea lock said the only changes to the common would be a replacement ...
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