Fay Jones: Brecon and Radnorshire MP's office security fears

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Fay Jones: Brecon and Radnorshire MP's office security fears
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The Conservative MP says rotting door and window frames make her constituency office unsafe.

She won part of her appeal against the rejection by Powys council planners of retrospective permission to change her office from retail to office use

Despite the proposed plastic frames being similarly coloured, planning inspector Clive Sproule agreed with the council's concern they would damage the look of the area.Fay Jones says she may have to close her office and let staff work from home if it cannot be made safe "However, there is no tangible information to indicate that other less damaging security options have been properly explored," Mr Sproule said.

Ms Jones said: "I was advised to put these security measures in place by Parliament's security and policing teams.

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