Grade II listed pub is saved from redevelopment

Original Article Summary

After a public outcry, planners rejected proposals to turn The Twelve Bells into a domestic home.

PropMatch Curated Analysis

Cotswold District Council rejected plans to convert the Grade II listed Twelve Bells pub in Cirencester into residential use despite officer recommendation for approval, following 150 public objections. This demonstrates increasing planning risks for pub conversion projects even with heritage assets.

Investor Relevance

Highlights significant planning risks when converting community assets like pubs, especially Grade II listed properties. Shows that officer recommendations don't guarantee approval when facing strong community opposition, affecting feasibility assessments for mixed-use development opportunities.

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BBC News
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