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CITY FANS MUST GO IT ALONE ON LEGAL APPEAL

By Robin Jones
WORCESTER City fans will not get the club’s backing if they wish to appeal against a local council decision to again refuse planning permission for a new stadium.
The Midland League Premier Division title favourites have told their supporters’ trust that they will not be backed in any appeal to Whitehall over Worcester City Council planning committee’s decision to throw out the three-year-old scheme for Perdiswell Park.
Worcester City Supporters’ Trust said it will launch an appeal in a bid to gain permission for their proposed 4,400-seat stadium. City...

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