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    #311 no where near Guston...think you need to get a local map out. Guston's housing is separated out into 3 different clusters of housing and the residents who live on The Lane opp The Swingate Inn are Guston Residents and the field for the solar park surrounds their homes

    The house property prices in Guston will be worthless by the time these energy suppliers are finished. A lot of residents have been here all their lives, worked hard and will be left with properties that they can either not sell or are greatly reduced in value. But we might get our fuel bills lowered...well brilliant that sways it then!

    Yes we need our own fuel, that's an obvious fact but these areas are ill-sited. Many people are not against the idea of exploratory drilling, but why should a historic village be earmarked for industrial intrusion. It simply is not right.

    And we are getting housing and some lovely industrial units, new roads with heavy lorries coming through the village when our phase of the Whitfield development reaches us. In recent years we had the fight against the prison at our barracks. It's an endless battle to keep the Guston that we all know and love

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