It has not gone down well in the community
Neighbours fear a Nottinghamshire town will be unable to cope if a new 240-home development is given the go-ahead. Broxtowe Borough Council's planning committee will meet on Wednesday, December 7, to decide on the plans for land off Braemar Avenue, Eastwood.
Eastwood resident Lousie Sharpe thinks the amount of homes is too much. The 42-year-old said: “It’s a big development, for me one concern is traffic."The roads won’t cope with the additional cars, it’s already very busy as it is. I think 240 homes is just too many. I understand homes need to be built, this just isn’t the right location. It used to be an old tip, so there’s concern over toxic waste on the site. It is hard because it’s out of all the residents' control.
Russ Booth, who has lived in Eastwood for 50 years, told Nottinghamshire Live he usually walks his dog Bryn on the land and said it would be a shame to lose. “There’s a lot of people complaining. To lose all that green space, it’s useful for horses and dog walkers use it a lot. Regarding where I live it doesn’t affect me but taking him out for a walk, it’s a lovely walk. He loves it out there, he’s used to walking there and knows the other dogs. It’s a real shame.”
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