Among the industrial buildings is a 19th Century former brewery that is seen as a heritage asset.
The council refused planning permission to knock down industrial buildings described as a "festering boil"Industrial buildings described as a "festering boil" will not be knocked down, planners have decided.
The Bath and North East Somerset Council's planning committee voted to refuse permission, going against the recommendation of officers. Midsomer Norton councillor Mike Moxham was one of several people to address the meeting on 23 August, urging members of the committee not to turn down the plans.
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