The importance of pro bono…

Permission granted this morning for a replacement tennis pavilion on behalf of Fairford Tennis Club.

We were pleased to undertake this matter on a pro bono basis. Rural planning is too often reduced to housing numbers, sheds and spreadsheets. Yet a flourishing countryside depends equally upon the institutions that give it life: sports clubs, village halls, schools, churches, pubs and the quiet networks of community that hold places together.

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