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Unbelievably a bank can be turned into a betting shop or pawnbroker without planning permission or community say so. And the government is looking at making this kind of development even easier.
Living Streets, the national charity that stands up for pedestrians, believes everybody should have a say when buildings get turned into something new. We want your help keep essential shops and services within walking distance.
Eric Pickles, the Secretary of State for Communities, is now reviewing the planning rules for when buildings change their use. Without immediate public support the shops and services that you walk to in your neighbourhood may be at risk.
Please take a few moments to join other Living Streets supporters and support our campaign. Don't let your high streets get taken over by cheque-cashing shops, fast-food takeaways and betting shops.
Find out more on our website: http://tinyurl.com/2vd7pq

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By AlisonnLS at 11:49 on 08/08/11

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    Why is that unbelievable? What is the main difference between a bank and a bookies? With the state of the financial markets it would seem putting your money in any bank at the moment is a bit of a gamble! Market forces will always government the make up of a High Street. If local people need a cash converters, then one will no doubt pop up, regardless of planning laws.

    By MIKENEWS at 16:42 on 08/08/11

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