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14:02 GMT, Monday, 13 July 2009 15:02 UK

Deputies to join car park dispute

Thirty-six politicians in Guernsey are to get involved in solving the problem of who owns a car park.

The deputies are backing law officers aiming to solve the dispute at Cobo.

A company had bought the Fief de Carteret and was claiming the land was part of it. Castel parish officials say it is Crown-owned property.

The deputies agreed at a meeting that every effort needed to be made to solve the dispute so that abandoned cars left in the area could be removed.




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