Commissioners chaiman reacts to committee decision
The chairman of Peel Commissioners fears the town may now be at the 'back of the queue' when it comes to redevelopment work.
It's after planners unanimously rejected proposed regeneration work in the town centre on Monday.
Both the local authority and Peel Heritage Trust supported the plans, but there was opposition from more than 30 traders in the area.
Alan Jones told Local Democracy Reporter Chris Cave the decision today puts them back at square one:
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