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Killjoy councils clamp down on middle-class mothers selling brownies in their driveways - with 'cake shed' owners forced to pay £1,000 to operate
Local councils are imposing regulations requiring middle-class mothers selling brownies in their driveways to pay £1,000 to operate. The crackdown targets 'cake shed' owners, described as 'killjoy' measures by critics.
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