An outbuilding is to be demolished at a hotel used by 174,000 US servicemen during World War Two.
By Martin Heath and Nadia LincolnFinal approval has been given for apartments to be built alongside a hotel that played a major role hosting US military personnel in World War Two.
Outline planning permission was given three years ago, but details such as landscaping and parking at the Bridge Street site have only just been approved.The Plough Hotel was originally built as a coaching inn in the 1890s.During the 1939-45 conflict it was used by the American Red Cross Society as a leave centre for US troops and a total of 174,000 servicemen stayed at the hotel.In 2005, Joy Fielder told BBC Radio Northampton about her experiences helping out at hotel in the 1940s.
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