Shoe firm Pavers said the 'desperately needed' warehouse extension, along with a separate extension for new office space, would represent a £19 million investment and would bring 130 new jobs to the city.
CALLS are growing for York councillors to review their decision to reject a local firm's plan to extend its warehouse into green belt land.
Shoe firm Pavers said the 'desperately needed' warehouse extension, along with a separate extension for new office space, would represent a £19 million investment and would bring 130 new jobs to the city.
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