Council bans putting up fences and gates in Bridget Jones' village without approval
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Council bans putting up fences and gates in Bridget Jones' village without approval
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"With its honey-coloured stone cottages, red telephone box and Victorian church, it's not hard to see why the picturesque Cotswold village of Snowshill was chosen for a setting of Bridget Jones's Diary. Although the village near Tewkesbury did not feel the immediate impact from the film's release in 2001 - the community closed due to foot and mouth disease outbreak - it certainly is today, with it being a popular stop on tour trips from London."
The Independent covers issues from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech, producing investigative pieces and documentaries about topics like Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet emphasizes the importance of on-the-ground reporting and asks for donations to fund journalists who report to both sides. The Independent states it avoids paywalls and believes quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid by those who can afford it. In Snowshill, a Cotswold village, Tewkesbury Borough Council introduced an Article 4 Direction requiring planning approval for works like repainting, solar panels, gates, fences, and patios to preserve village character.
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