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'Britain's biggest mancave' is set for demolition within eight weeks after a local council secured the site today (Friday, May 31), following a decade-long planning dispute.
The sprawling 10,000sqft leisure complex, complete with a bowling alley, casino, and cinema, was constructed by millionaire Graham Wildin behind his home on Meendhurst Road, Cinderford, Gloucestershire, without the necessary permissions in 2014. The local authority, Forest of Dean District council, has been embroiled in a protracted battle to address the situation since the complex's construction.
With the site now in their control as of May 31, they have announced plans to dismantle what has been referred to as the UK's most extravagant mancave over the coming two months, reports Gloucestershire Live.
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A spokesperson for the Forest of Dean District Council stated: "As a council it is our duty to ensure that planning and development proposals comply with the law and bring benefit to the local area, whilst also safeguarding the community. Hundreds of people every year follow the correct process for planning applications and development, sadly this has not been the case at this location.
"It is important to note that the cost of this process should not be borne by the taxpayer, and we will look to recover the full cost of the demolition from the landowner in due course.
""We will work closely with our demolition contractor, to limit any disruption for residents. We would like to also take this opportunity to thank the people living in close proximity to this property for their patience during this lengthy legal process."
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UK's 'biggest man cave' which was built illegally by its owner Graham Wildin is finally getting demolished - and his neighbours are relieved. After a decade-long planning dispute, the sprawling 10,000sqft leisure complex which came with a bowling alley, casino and cinema, is set for demolition within eight weeks after a local council secured the site.
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