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Welsh farmers left 'high and dry' on PDR

Four years on from a Welsh Government consultation and there is still no word on Permitted Development Rights (PDR)

Alex Black
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Welsh farmers left 'high and dry' on PDR

²ÝÁñÉçÇø and landowners have been left frustrated by there still being no word on Permitted Development Rights (PDR) four years on from a Welsh Government consultation. The consultation, launched on...

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