The Grade II* listed building was first owned by William Parker, the mayor of Plymouth from 1601-1602. In 1807 the building was extended to the rear and the front used as a shop. In the 1960s it was a ...
He said: "It has been an absolute privilege to serve so many Plymouth residents for over 30 years as their member of parliament. "I am very grateful to the city council for bestowing such an ...
One of Plymouth's oldest buildings could be sold off by the city council as it struggles to finance its restoration. The Merchant's House, which dates back to the 16th Century, was once a museum ...
Plymouth City Council will look at ways of geographically expanding as part of a national reorganisation of local government. The government has ordered a restructuring of local councils with ...
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