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Lincoln developer fined £55,000 after removing features from historic house | TheBusinessDesk.com

Posted by on February 12, 2017

Castle Moat House

A property developer has been fined more that £55,000 after removing features from a listed building without permission.

Lincoln firm Newell’s Projects’ director David Newell and site manager Paul Priestly, has pleaded guilty to six charges in relation to the removal of irreplaceable features at the Grade II-listed Castle Moat House in Drury Lane in the city.

These offences included removing historic lime plaster wall surfaces in 12 rooms, removin… (View original article)

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