Cabinet Office releases inspector's recommendations
A document, which could have a significant impact of the built landscape of the most populated part of the Island, has been published today.
The report into the Eastern Area Plan inquiry, compiled by independent inspector Mike Hurley, was released by the Cabinet Office this morning.
Mr Hurley has made a series recommendations on the both strategic and site specific implications of government's plan to zone land in the East.
There'll be more to follow on this, but you can read the report here.

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