Kombat Martial Arts, Birmingham, could close without retrospective planning permission, staff say.
Kombat Martial Arts, Birmingham, has had a retrospective planning application rejected by the city councilLocal Democracy Reporter, West Midlands
In an email, Goldie called the planning decision "questionable” while UB40 said it supported the gym's "great work".Kombat has been based at Clonmel Road Business Park for a year and trains about 250 children, some with disabilities. They want to change the use of their unit, on the site of a former factory, from industrial to leisure and Mr Majid admitted they had not got permission before they began.
Walsall-born Goldie, who also appeared in the films Snatch and The World is Not Enough, praised Mr Majid in his email as a “stand-up guy” doing “great work for his community”.
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