His scheme was only given the go-ahead once these aspects of his plans had been dropped
James Corden has been given the green-light to rebuild his £8.5m home. The Gavin and Stacey star bought Templcombe House in 2020 and is expected to move there with his family after returning from the UK following eight years in America.
However, his scheme was only given the go-ahead once these aspects of his plans had been dropped. Corden has also had to make several concessions in the planning process, such as implementing lighting measures to protect bats, badgers, and glow worms. Officials in Jersey recently said they were hoping to return the monument back to the island and would seek support from the television presenter. Corden acquired the Mont de la Ville dolmen when he purchased Templecombe House in Berkshire last December.
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