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Neighbors of wind turbines may be able to have their homes bought out

Sweden Herald

Sweden Herald

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June 23, 2026

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TheJournal.ie

lean left

· Jul 1, 2026

There's a new plan for one-off housing - will it make it easier for locals to build in their area?

The proposals were signed off by cabinet this week.

Borneo Bulletin

right

· Jul 1, 2026

Building homes, strengthening lives

Building homes, strengthening lives

Daily Mail

right

· Jul 4, 2026

We're worried a neighbour will buy the paved council-owned land near the bottom of our garden and build on it - what are our options?

We're worried a neighbour will buy the paved council-owned land near the bottom of our garden and build on it - what are our options?

Brisbane Times

center

· Jul 4, 2026

Developer nabs $2.28m North Epping house, plans knockdown-rebuild

On a cold bright Sydney morning, people with redevelopment plans vied for the 1960s home that was built by the vendor’s father.

The Week

left

· Jul 7, 2026

6 warm and welcoming farmhouses

6 warm and welcoming farmhouses

Utusan Malaysia

center

· Jul 8, 2026

Sektor pertanian, pelancongan desa dipertingkat di Kota Tinggi

KOTA TINGGI: Sektor pertanian dan perikanan serta pelancongan desa perlu dipertingkat untuk menjadi pemacu ekonomi luar bandar di daerah ini sekali gus meningkatkan pendapatan penduduk. Ahli Parlimen Kota Tinggi, Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin berkata, pendekatan itu dipilih kerana pembangunan sesebuah kawasan tidak semestinya diukur melalui pembinaan bangunan pencakar langit mahupun projek mega, sebaliknya berdasarkan ... Read more The post Sektor pertanian, pelancongan desa dipertingkat di Kota Tinggi appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "Neighbors of wind turbines may be able to have their homes bought out": TheJournal.ie — There's a new plan for one-off housing - will it make it easier for locals to build in their area?. Borneo Bulletin — Building homes, strengthening lives. Daily Mail — We're worried a neighbour will buy the paved council-owned land near the bottom of our garden and build on it - what are our options?. Brisbane Times — Developer nabs $2.28m North Epping house, plans knockdown-rebuild. The Week — 6 warm and welcoming farmhouses . Utusan Malaysia — Sektor pertanian, pelancongan desa dipertingkat di Kota Tinggi