A section of the station, which closed its doors in December 2018, is to become six homes.
By Daniel MumbyPlans to turn part of a former Somerset police station into new homes have been approved by councillors for a second time.
Exeter-based developer Photonia secured planning permission from Somerset West and Taunton Council in September 2020.The plans for part of the complex to be turned into six new houses were approved after phosphate mitigation to offset the new homes was agreed.
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