A newly-painted mural on the side of a shop in Cheltenham is to stay after retrospective planning permission was granted.
The party decided to focus resources on a limited number of seats, largely targeting Conservative-held areas in the south of England.Responding to an exit poll,
Sir Ed said his party was "on course for our best results in a century"."I am humbled by the millions of people who backed the Liberal Democrats to both kick the Conservatives out of power and deliver the change our country needs."In his own seat of Kingston and Surbiton, Sir Ed increased his majority from 11,000 to 17,000.
In his acceptance speech, he said his party had listened to voter concerns, adding: "We hear you loud and clear."The Liberal Democrats are now likely to return to Parliament as the third largest party, overtaking the SNP.
They have not held that position since 2015, when they were punished by voters for going into coalition government with David Cameron's Conservatives.
The party's deputy leader Daisy Cooper, who increased her own majority in St Albans by nearly 14,000,"We believe that the case is of wider significance for the standard of statutory protection that such landscapes enjoy."
CPRE Kent said former secretary of state Michael Gove had agreed with its argument that the scheme did not meet the strict planning policy tests required to justify development in High Weald National Landscape - formerly Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Berkeley Homes successfully challenged Gove's decision in court, leading to the quashing of that decision and ultimately the decision by Pennycook.
or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250.The vision was to replace them with an entirely new community. The Lancaster West Estate would have three blocks, each leading to a central 24-storey concrete tower - Grenfell.