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Residents in Nacton, Suffolk, are upset over a newly-constructed warehouse, named the 'mega-shed', which blocks scenic countryside views and negatively impacts their mental health and property values. The warehouse, built for freight forwarding during the Sizewell C nuclear power station construction, is the size of six football pitches, and residents claim East Suffolk Council approved its planning without fully understanding its size.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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