Friday 8 August 2008

Local news...

Minister 'refused a tour of the site with us' – MPs
MP Nick Gibb said he was disappointed Ms Flint had decided against visiting the eco-town site with him. Click for more...

'We have to allow for needs of 21st century'
Eco-towns are an essential part of the change of living needed for the 21st century, one of those involved with the Ford proposals has said. Ian Tant was among those who on behalf of the Ford Airfield Vision Group presented the case for an eco-town. Click for more...

Minister keeping an 'open mind' over Ford
Housing minister Caroline Flint has assured residents around Ford she is open-minded about an eco-town being built there. Ms Flint visited the site of the proposed development at Ford Airfield last week. Click for more...

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Mr Gibb MP who tells people that are suffering bad overcrowded housing, that he himself had to sleep in a living room. However, he does not elaberate for how long, nor does he confess to the circumstances.

Maybe, this was for a few days? Maybe this was whilst he was a student? But neither are for a life time?

So why on earth should time be invested in such narrow-mindedness?? Nick Gibb shouts for the Rich and Ignores those most needy. This is True Blue policies, they have and will ignore plights of the poor.

"End the housing divide

The gap between housing haves and have-nots is widening and there is a danger of this inequality becoming entrenched for generations."

Tale a look here: http://media.shelter.org.uk/content/detail.asp?NewsAreaID=1&ReleaseID=323