Building services engineering firm JH Shouksmith sought permission to replace existing office, warehouse and storage buildings that are prefabricated and more than 50 years old.
A 200-year-old York business has been given the green-light to expand its Osbaldwick headquarters after a vote by councillors.
Building services engineering firm JH Shouksmith sought permission to replace existing office, warehouse and storage buildings that are prefabricated and more than 50 years old.
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