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Residents in a Suffolk village are upset after a warehouse, nicknamed the 'mega-shed', was built near their homes, blocking scenic countryside views and impacting their mental health. The warehouse, larger than six football pitches, was approved by East Suffolk Council for use as a freight forwarding depot during Sizewell C nuclear power station construction.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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