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Tyson Fury's 'abandoned' £2.5m mansion 'is at risk of flooding'
- Latest: Planning bid to build a new estate opposite Tyson Fury's Cheshire home faces flood risk concerns from locals and authorities.
- What’s planned: GR Jones Property Ltd seeks to construct 10 four-bedroom houses and 10 flats on the site.
- Why it matters: locals say the development could worsen flooding in an area already prone to high water risk.
- Background: Fury bought the property in 2020; the area is known for affluent residents and proximity to Manchester Airport.
- Environmental considerations: Fury’s prior planning faced wildlife constraints, including protected species near his home.
- Community response: Parish council and flood authority have submitted objections to the development plan.
- Fury’s family history noted: The estate sits near other high-profile residents and past legal disputes over property-related issues.
- Local planning tension: Residents fear the proposed three-storey block would overwhelm the lane and reduce privacy in a rural setting.
- Fury’s home conditions: The mansion reportedly remains in need of substantial repairs after a prior period of neglect.
- Public safety and transport: Lane flood risk is tied to airport traffic and lack of pedestrian infrastructure.
- Exclusives: The Daily Mail reports the objection details as part of ongoing coverage.
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