A local council is facing a bill of thousands if it decides to move new village signs which had to be shifted following objections from residents
Ards and North Down Council is facing a bill of thousands of pounds if it decides to relocate new village signs which had to be removed following objections from residents.
The report states in Cloughey “the new village entrance sign located at the junction of Ardminnan Road and Manse Road was installed as per the planning approval, however, the landowner made a complaint regarding its positioning”. The situation in Cottown was even more serious. The report states: “The new village entrance sign at the Cottown was installed as per the planning approval.
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