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Landlord whose pub bull mural saw him lock horns with the council wins planning battle

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Okay, I need to create a concise summary of the given text about Martin Peel and his pub bull mural. The text is a bit lengthy with a lot of extra articles and information, so I have to focus only on the relevant parts.
First, the main points are: Martin Peel, a landlord, had a mural of a bull named Eddie on his pub. The council told him to remove it because the pub is a listed building, breaching regulations. He fought back by applying for retrospective planning permission. The council eventually approved it with conditions, like maintaining the mural and renovating the pub's exterior. Martin is relieved and happy to keep Eddie.
I should ignore all the other news articles and focus solely on Martin's story. Make sure the summary is clear, without any extra commentary or details beyond what's necessary.
A landlord, Martin Peel, successfully retained a bull mural on his listed pub in Wootton Wawen, Warwickshire, after a planning dispute with Stratford District Council. The council initially demanded the removal of the 8ft-high mural, 'Eddie,' but Peel secured retrospective planning permission. The council approved the mural with conditions, including maintenance and exterior renovations. Peel expressed relief and satisfaction with the outcome.
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