Hi Tina,
sounds like a nightmare. I cant see much in the way of very big gardens on
Stonewell Crescent - is it that space with the cars parked on it half way
down the cul de sac? Doesnt the council want to keep the character of the
existing housing estate?
Good luck,
Sally
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From: "Tina Bass" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 3:36 PM
Subject: Hello
Dear all,
Dec 16th was supposed to be a good day for me. Generally, I work very hard
and I was hoping to finish at work around 1.00p.m., collect my children
early from school, and then start relaxing/planning for Christmas. Things
didn't turn out quite that way. I got home to discover that my
next-door-neighbour of four months (number 30, Stonewell Crescent, Nuneaton)
had put in planning application to turn his back garden into a housing
estate (I am not exaggerating and that is only the tip of a very large
iceberg). I have learned a lot of other things recently. I have learned
that the Labour government of the last few years has allowed gardens to be
considered as brownfield sites and that greenspace in this country has
dwindled considerably over the last few years (especially in London).
I have learned that most of my neighbours are very lovely people. I have
learned that my neighbour at number 30 (Andrew Fletcher) is a lovely young
man from a very, very shady family and that I am only just beginning to
understand how shady property developers can be.
The next few days could be quite interesting in my little, tiny corner of
the world. My postcode is CV11 4TA - just in case you are interested.
Happy New Year
Tina
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