Monday 13 July 2009

Sites of first eco-towns to be named as campaigners warn of protest

Rural campaigners have warned of local protests throughout the country after Gordon Brown announces this week that he is to press ahead with his eco-towns project.

On Thursday the Government will finally name three or four sites in the South and South West that have been chosen to proceed in the first tranche of zero-carbon developments.

The Times has learnt that the front-runners are located in four Conservative councils: Whitehill-Bordon, East Hampshire; China Clay Community, St Austell, Cornwall; North Bicester, Cherwell District Council; and Rackheath, Greater Norwich. Each is said to have local authority backing and will therefore have an easier route through the formal planning consultation. Click for more...

1 comment:

Geoff Dixon said...

So today it is 3 OR 4 sites, plus a second list for a second wave. Let's see how badly they can screw this up!