Councillors want parts of a former golf course and a parkland site to be spared from building.
By Hannah Richardson & Dan MartinCalls are being made for two popular greenfield spaces in Leicester to be removed from a list of potential development sites.
Under the city council's Local Plan - a strategy to manage Leicester's growth over the next 15 years - a 129 acre section of the former golf course could provide 412 homes and space for industrial development.'Valuable open green space' The motion proposes the Labour-led council should encourage the use of previously developed brownfield sites instead.
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
New housing development approved in KilsythThe council received a total of 12 objections with regard to the application.
Lire la suite »
Orkney council to look at proposals to become territory of NorwayThe islands' councillors will consider a motion to investigate alternative forms of governance.
Lire la suite »
Leicester prepare for Championship life with two excellent Premier League additionsTottenham midfielder Harry Winks and Wolves defender Conor Coady have both signed for Leicester City, the Championship club confirmed on Saturday. LCFC THFC WWFC
Lire la suite »
How to make business school sustainability research matterA ‘unicorn’ sustainability executive and author calls for a rethink to make studies relevant
Lire la suite »
Tory MPs urge Sunak to cut immigration ahead of next electionPrime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing calls from within his own party to further cut immigration, as a group of Tory MPs offered a series of proposals to drastically curb the “destabilising” impact of “mass migration”.
Lire la suite »