Residents in a leafy village near Shakespeare’s mother’s home are opposing plans by Wilmcote Parish Council chair Colin Ray to build an extension that would block a historic footpath, despite his lawful development certificate. Villagers argue the walkway predates Ray’s property and is essential for visitors and residents, with concerns raised by locals, including fellow councillor Sarah Hession and 82-year-old Sheila Rose of the Ramblers Association, about the impact on public access and local heritage. The potential closure of the path has sparked fears of setting a dangerous precedent and limiting access to the cherished route, with residents emphasizing the importance of maintaining public footpaths for future generations and the community’s well-being.
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