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Sunday, 3 April 2011

Another Housing Exhibition - Bloor Homes / N Thornbury

Although the land at the North end of Morton Way has not been identified by South Glos as an area for housing development in the Core Strategy, Bloor Homes would like to consult local residents on the suitability of this site as an alternative to Park Farm.
Come and see their plans, and let them know what you think.
Exhibition on Thursday 7th April 2011 3-8pm at Cossham Hall.


Save Thornbury's Green Heritage have consistently argued against development on ANY greenfields around Thornbury. However, because South Glos planners failed to carry out a proper appraisal of the potential sites around Thornbury in the first place, and gave their approval to what was probably the least suitable site, at Park Farm (as clearly stated by the Independent Planning Inspector in 2006), they are now facing the consequences. Bloor Homes will probably quite rightly argue that their site is more suitable for development than Park Farm. Why not go along to the exhibition and see what you think?

Save Thornbury's Green Heritage is a loose affiliation of local residents.
We are delighted to announce that three local/STGH residents have indicated that they will be standing as INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES for NWThornbury in the local Town Council Elections on May 5th.
Two of them will also stand for NorthThornbury in the South Glos District Council Elections.
More information to follow shortly. (or check out their brand new blog at NorthWestThornburyTC.com)

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