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Started by: john joseph (3197)

First thing is That there is no Objection to the construction of Westwood industrial park Mainly of office and such like buildings

The Issue is one small section of it is a building and gardens that is the Heritage of all who dont want the whole of Earth covered in concrete, and get great pleasure from looking and visiting historical houses in this kind of situation, Why shouldnt Ince be on the heritage trail

You talk of ash, rubbish,and the general outward views, these are superficial Items, the beauty is within the building
and its history the outer shell can easily be landscaped within the contractors remit, and im sure workers would welcome this. In particular the 300yr old wishing well they can always make a wish for a rise or better working conditios lol

About the resident Mr Lillis

It is unfair to make those personal staments at this time for without him to protect the building it would have been vandalised years ago and nothing left but rubble , with the fabric scattered all over the world as you know Jaccobean artifacts are very pricy
Carl Lillis Deserves to continue to live in this house the one he has physicaly fought for over for more than 40yrs

With emmotion
He said to me Today

"I love this house so much that I would Die for it"

As I read the plans of the new business park a road does not conflict with what we are trying to achieve
No one will Savage you Stooo but your remarks are negative and not helpful to our project though everman is entitled to his view

JJ

Ps try the Bus lane that is the latest ecco trip

JJ

Replied: 12th Aug 2007 at 17:32

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