Anger in sleepy coastal town as Fraiser star to demolish historic cottage
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Kelsey Grammer has received approval to demolish a historic 200-year-old cottage in Portishead, sparking outrage among local residents. Neighbors have expressed strong objections to the planned demolition, citing concerns over the loss of historical value, impacts on the rural landscape, and the potential for modern designs that may not fit the area. Despite eight letters of objection submitted to the North Somerset Council, the planners confirmed that no prior approval was necessary for the demolition to proceed, and set a deadline for the work to be completed by February 2030.
Kelsey Grammer's plans to demolish a historic 200-year-old cottage in Portishead have sparked outrage among local residents who fear the loss of heritage and community greenspace.
Despite multiple objections raised against the demolition of the historic cottage, North Somerset Council has confirmed that no prior approval is needed for the destruction to proceed.
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