Leckhampton Campaigners Will Fight Sale of Historic Tramway Cottage
Gloucestershire Echo, The › September 26, 2008
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Gloucestershire Echo, The › September 26, 2008
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An historic cottage on Leckhampton Hill could become a victim of the credit crunch and be sold off as the borough council seeks ways to save pounds700,000.
Tramway Cottage, in Daisybank Road, has been identified by Cheltenham Borough Council as the starting point in a scheme to cut costs and reduce its budget shortfall.See the full content of this document
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Leckhampton Campaigners Will Fight Sale of Historic Tramway Cottage
It has agreed to start a three-month consultation period with community groups and individuals.
It is hoped ...See the full content of this document
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