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Controversial Renovation at ‘England’s Prettiest Street’ Sparks New Outrage

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Ongoing renovations at Rosemary Cottage, a historic Grade II-listed property on what is known as ‘England’s prettiest street’ in Bibury, have reignited local anger. Owner Metin Dener’s plans, including a large outdoor fireplace and an underground car park, have drawn sharp criticism from neighbors and the Cotswold District Council. Residents and the parish council condemn the extensive work as a “flagrant disregard for the history and beauty of the area,” arguing that the once modest cottage has been turned into a “monstrosity.




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Praise for 94 travelling fans, team's transformation and latest on possible departures - Cheltenham Town boss Steve Cotterill after Barrow win

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Cheltenham Town boss Steve Cotterill was full of praise following a hard-fought 2-1 victory at Barrow, highlighting the team’s resilience, the support of their travelling fans, and updates on player futures. “I’m … Read More


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Praise for 94 Traveling Fans, Team’s Transformation, and Transfer Updates – Cheltenham Town Boss Steve Cotterill Reflects After Barrow Win

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Cheltenham Town manager Steve Cotterill applauded his team’s outstanding performance and the dedication of their 94 travelling fans following a 2-1 win over Barrow. “It was a brilliant team effort and a fantastic result for … Read More