Shuttered bank set for retail revival — Woodley’s high street could be transformed
Plans have been submitted that, if approved, will see a former bank in Woodley transformed into five separate retail units.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been submitted that, if approved, will see a former bank in Woodley transformed into five separate retail units.
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