The plans are to replace an existing feature which has suffered a 'significant amount of cosmetic and physical damage'.
The organisation has applied to Shropshire Council for permission to carry out work at Attingham Park, near Shrewsbury.
The plan is to replace 76 metres of fencing at the entrance – and to add a double gate to allow access for staff with machinery to maintain the area. It adds: “We propose to renew 76 linear meters of estate railing on the main park entrance. The height of the existing railings is one metre and the renewed railings will be installed at the same height and manner.”A former doctors’ surgery and listed Georgian town house could be turned into apartments, if permission is granted.
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