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Sunderland seafront pub's fury after double yellow lines are laid down in wake of lockdown
Sunderland Echo
2020-07-29
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Grannie Annie’s, in Marine Walk in Roker, says its bosses did not get the chance to object to the proposals due to the coronavirus.
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