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Fury over retail park's ferris wheel plan as locals worry for privacy

Furious locals have hit out as plans for an 'intrusive' gian ferris wheel at Ashford Designer Outlet in Kent, as they argue riders will be able to peer into their gardens. 

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dailymail.co.ukStai leggendo1 anni fa

Fury over retail park's ferris wheel plan as locals worry for privacy

Furious locals have hit out as plans for an 'intrusive' gian ferris wheel at Ashford Designer Outlet in Kent, as they argue riders will be able to peer into their gardens. 

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telegraph.co.uk1 anni fa

Neighbours criticise plans for ‘intrusive’ 108ft Ferris wheel

Locals say the attraction would be a security risk as riders would be able to see children playing near the designer outlet in Ashford, Kent

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  1. venerdì 13 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Neighbours criticise plans for ‘intrusive’ 108ft Ferris wheel

    Locals say the attraction would be a security risk as riders would be able to see children playing near the designer outlet in Ashford, Kent

  2. venerdì 13 giugno 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Fury over retail park's ferris wheel plan as locals worry for privacy

    Furious locals have hit out as plans for an 'intrusive' gian ferris wheel at Ashford Designer Outlet in Kent, as they argue riders will be able to peer into their gardens.