A PLYMOUTH property which escaped The Blitz is to be fully returned to living accommodation, despite a plea for it to remain as office space. Cllr Steve Ricketts (Ind, Drake) urged Plymouth City Council's planning committee not to allow the ground floor of 24 Queen Anne Terrace, at North Hill, to be turned into two flats.
The other floors of the three-storey building have already been converted into living accommodation. Cllr Ricketts said the number of planning applications for flats will change the character of North Hill and he will fight each one.
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