As reported in The Press in March, the entire site was put on the market just months after planning permission had been granted for an underground Roman museum, as well as 153 apartments, an 88-room aparthotel and 20,000 square feet of offices.
CALLS are growing for the planning permission granted for development of York's 'Roman Quarter' to be reviewed.
As reported in The Press in March, the entire site was put on the market just months after planning permission had been granted for an underground Roman museum, as well as 153 apartments, an 88-room aparthotel and 20,000 square feet of offices.
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