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FredBassett

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@Brazilnut Thank you thats exactly the situation my view is aimed at avoiding this proposed estate in twenty years time will be just what you describe. In the 50s councils in the outlying towns of the big cities built the same sort of estates that Barratts are proposing they became no go areas with the decent families moving out  leaving the scum to create a mob rule culture. Eventually in the ...

23 Mar 2013

@Lynne Thats simple A) A return to National Service (2 years) with money from wages deducted to form a housing deposit. B) Hostel type accomodation using old hotels or caravan parks. ( The old buildings at Langdon) If none of the above are deemed suitable, then consider how this situation would be handled in other countries that dont have a national benefits system

22 Mar 2013

Went up to look myself and as commented earlier its nothing but a wood hut slum. The planning company representatives present where clear in distancing themselves from Barratts and therefore couldnt comment on the expected build quality. In fact they seemed to agree that nobody but the government wanted these highly compacted slum type estates, and that lessons from the similar constructions of ...

NESTING SWAN
22 Mar 2013

Has Derek the duck warden been told, his number is on the duck house somewhere I think.

@wondering Whats "lamguage* hahaha

22 Mar 2013

Usual council bullshit from Vanguard who will probably be on the front row of the photos taking the credit come the May celebrations. Shame no comment made on how and why a footpath to no where has cost 1.7 million pounds and why the scheme publically voted for was not implemented

Thier continuing appeals should not be allowed. If they lose and have to pay the court costs they will just liquidate their businesses at the tax payers expense. Private companies and local councils have no right and cannot be trusted to run a system that can impose fines on the general public. Only the Police and HM Courts should have such a privilage

With todays rules and regulations unless Network Rail continue to pump 10s of thousands of pounds into maintaining this stretch of line, which is already the most expensive on the network, it is only a matter of time before it becomes unfit for purpose. Rather than allowing our green fields to be sold off to greedy housing developers perhaps the planners need to start thinking about allocating ...

@willosindawlish You werent making comments like that when me and others signed your planning appeal to TDC to keep your pathetic tent, which incidenly dosent fit in with the image the regeneration guys want for the town. So you may be needing our help again in the future.