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    Howard, first I dispute that we need as many homes as stated. I would however be interested to learn how much money was involved, and in what relation so the council's normal income that stood.

    As I've stated on here before, the town should take priority. Let's see Buckland Mill developed first, for example. Building all these houses just to get the grants available cannot be the right reason.

    And what price countryside, fresh air, space and a feeling of relaxation and well- being?

    Contemptible concepts in the work-money anthill that is 21st century England, it seems.

    I am absolutely not against controlled development, even a limited amount at Whitfield, but the thinking involved is hopelessly short term and not holistic enough.

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