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Posted April 10, 2018 by dcplatest & filed under Something to make you smile.

Taken from a recent appeal decision concerning the retention of a safety net at a golf club in north Wales (DCS Number 400-018-518):

“Playing golf often results in a ball being projected through the air..”

You don’t say.

Planning practice considerations associated with golf courses are discussed at section 18.2322 of DCP Online.

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