14 October 2004

SocietyGuardian.co.uk | Society | Homes plan 'will swamp' countryside

SocietyGuardian.co.uk | Society | Homes plan 'will swamp' countryside: "the government plan 'is likely to have serious negative impacts on water resources, biodiversity, tranquillity, air quality, recreational access and congestion. The larger the volume of development the harder it will be to avoid increased flood risk, erosion of the quality and distinctiveness of settlements and the built environment, and landscape.'"



They've really got to find some other wya of dealing with thsis haven't they?

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