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Waltham petrol station revival plan resurfaces in latest public notices

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Waltham petrol station revival plan resurfaces in latest public notices
Plans to bring a petrol station back into use in Waltham have reappeared in the latest round of public notices. The proposal, highlighted through recent notices published for northern Lincolnshire, signals renewed interest in reviving the site. Details set out in the notices indicate the plans are being brought back into view as part of the formal planning process. Waltham residents and nearby communities are expected to take an interest given the potential impact on local traffic, access and day-to-day convenience. Anyone wanting to view the application information or have their say can do so through the relevant council planning portal, using the reference details provided in the public notice. The Lincoln Post will continue to follow any updates as the plans progress.

This story was adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.

Adapted by The Lincoln Post from www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk

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