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Whilst a good fight may be put up I fear the eventual outcome is inevitable, "we" need more houses and they've got to go somewhere?
(oh yes, and a few people stand to make huge amounts of money which will possible sway the argument)
Happier days, my old Chimaera..........
Whilst a good fight may be put up I fear the eventual outcome is inevitable, "we" need more houses and they've got to go somewhere?
(oh yes, and a few people stand to make huge amounts of money which will possible sway the argument)
Happier days, my old Chimaera..........
Edited by phillpot on Tuesday 6th December 11:22
Should any of you feel strongly enough about this to follow Glen's lead and write to the local MP, this is the chap...jeremy@jeremywright.org.uk
Subject: FW: The future of Wellesbourne Airfield (Case Ref: ZA19164)
Dear Jeremy,
Please read this email I originally sent to your collegue Mr. Zahawi, MP for Statford, referring to this matter.
I understand that neither of you can make representations on my behalf because I am not a constituent, but I would ask you to consider the local people currently employed at the airfield, the thriving businesses on the site, and the implications that the loss of this green space would cause harm to the area for generations to come.
It is reported that the landowners plan to demolish buildings on the airfield in the very near future with the prospect of building a housing estate on the site.
This would be a detrimental and irrevocable step. I trust you will fight these plans, or at least press for a stay of execution until the case can be properly debated.
Thanks for your time,
Yours sincerely,
Glen Robinson
Subject: FW: The future of Wellesbourne Airfield (Case Ref: ZA19164)
Dear Jeremy,
Please read this email I originally sent to your collegue Mr. Zahawi, MP for Statford, referring to this matter.
I understand that neither of you can make representations on my behalf because I am not a constituent, but I would ask you to consider the local people currently employed at the airfield, the thriving businesses on the site, and the implications that the loss of this green space would cause harm to the area for generations to come.
It is reported that the landowners plan to demolish buildings on the airfield in the very near future with the prospect of building a housing estate on the site.
This would be a detrimental and irrevocable step. I trust you will fight these plans, or at least press for a stay of execution until the case can be properly debated.
Thanks for your time,
Yours sincerely,
Glen Robinson
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