Developer ‘adds insult to injury’ after building view-blocking apartments by applying to fill in last bit of green space with two-storey detached house

A ‘greedy’ developer whose view-blocking apartments harvested ‘bitter hatred’ from locals has caused further distress over plans to build on the remaining ‘tiny bit’ of green space. 

The construction of 27 luxury flats, consisting of four apartment blocks with associated parking, has destroyed the panorama of Poole Bay flat-owners previously enjoyed in the affluent Southbourne area of Bournemouth, Dorset.

Development company Vivir Estates is now going against its alleged pledge to residents to protect some green space by building a two-storey detached house, with claims its director Eddie Fitzsimmons is ‘adding insult to injury’.

Liz Bates is among dozens of homeowners who lost their

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