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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: In a field near you - look for the yellow and purple tent ...
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I'd like to know from whence will come the necessary water supplies. If anyone can answer that question a lot of people will be somewhat relieved. Next question is - will there be jobs for all these folks? Soon as those two are sorted, then as you say - we have to consider the roads (already clogged and often stationary at peak times in many places) hospitals and of course - schools. There seems to be an attitude of "We'll wory about those things when the time comes - let's just get the houses built" with no planning whatsoever. Grrr! |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Suffolk
Posts: 827
Party: UKIP
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Intbel is right. It will not be just houses being built. You would need new roads, schools, power and water supplies, hospitals, shops etc. If this goes on will lose all our beautiful countryside. Future generations will curse us for this.
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