Further stonework has fallen off Ludlow's perilously unstable town walls.

The original collapse by St Laurence’s Church – which has been the subject of a heated dispute between Ludlow Town Council (LTC) and the Parochial Church Council (PCC) – happened in February 2013.

The dispute centres on who is responsible and liable for the upkeep and maintenance of the wall, with thousands of pounds having been spent on legal fees and no resolution in sight.

Martin Crowdy, who lives in a house directly beneath the churchyard, claims he has been repeatedly assured that LTC is the responsible body, and works were planned for 2019.

In 2021, Mr Crowdy said he gave permission for structural engineers from Morton to carry out work in his yard, and was promised a copy of the report.

However, LTC o

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