Plans to turn a former Shrewsbury town centre bookshop into two townhouses have been given the green light.
The Grade II listed buildings were, until March this year, home to Candle Lane Books which had operated at 28-29 Princess Street since 1974.
The proposal stated the intention to retain the majority of the shopfront of number 29 and replace 28's shopfront with sash windows as well as reinstating sash windows on the first floor of both.Aside from that, the plans included little suggestions for work on the exterior of the property, save general repairs.
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