Paul Hollywood has said criticism of his wife is “unforgivable” after she and her family were granted permission to turn their Kent pub into a house.
Landlady Melissa Hollywood, who is married to the Great British Bake Off judge, reportedly said her family was planning on closing the Grade II-listed Chequers Inn in Smarden, Kent, at the end of August due to declining trade.
She was granted permission to turn the 600-year-old property into a home by Ashford Borough Council’s planning committee.
But the request, submitted in January, faced opposition from residents and Smarden Parish Council who feared the loss of the pub at the “heart of the village” would “conflict with the aims of promoting the economy”, planning documents said.
The TV star, 58, told BBC South East: “The vindictiveness from the locals towards the family who have been here 18 years is unforgivable.”
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