Villagers in tiny hamlet angry after developer tries to avoid paying £33.7K levy
Villagers in Whittington are angry after EAM Developments launched a bid to avoid paying £33,700 to aid the community as part of a revamp of a former mill.
Local Democracy Reporter
Owen Sennitt is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Owen Sennitt is a journalist covering local politics in Norfolk as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Villagers in Whittington are angry after EAM Developments launched a bid to avoid paying £33,700 to aid the community as part of a revamp of a former mill.
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