Major Construction Spree5/20/2024 The Exclusive Plymouth Brethren, a secretive religious sect, is behind a surge in land development across the UK, prompting numerous planning applications for large meeting rooms and private shops. Despite their small UK population of 18,000, comparable to towns like Penicuik or Porthcawl, the Brethren's expansionist activities have sparked significant local opposition. Over the past 18 months, the group has submitted 16 applications for new meeting rooms, designed to hold between 50 and 2,000 people. These projects are complemented by plans for exclusive Campus & Co. shops, raising concerns about their true intentions and rapid development pace. The group's claims of membership growth appear exaggerated, as the community has only grown by 9% in the last nine years. Key Developments
Wider Implications The Brethren's expansion includes private shop developments and major personal property projects by individual members, often involving extensive rebuilding. This investigation highlights potential flaws in the UK's planning process and the Brethren's adeptness at navigating these systems to further their interests, raising alarms about the group's unchecked growth and influence.
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