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June, 2017 Issue 3
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New battle against developers as hundreds more new houses are proposed UP to 370 houses could be built on a greenfield site on the northern edge of Thornbury as developers continue to target the town. With nearly 1,000 new homes already built or approved in recent years - with others in the planning pipeline - opponents are preparing for another fight to stop the latest scheme for farmland south of Gloucester Road on the way from the town to Whitfield and the A38.
The outline application has been submitted by Bovis Homes and members of the Fear family, with two main access roads off Gloucester Road proposed to serve the site. Under the plan, there will also be a community building, allotments, play areas and a country park provided. The large rise in house building in the town is causing a large amount of concern among residents and council leaders.
Three sites at Thornbury Fields, Park Farm and Post Farm have already accounted for more than 900 homes, with a decision for further housing on land west of Gloucester Road yet to be decided. However, a proposal for up to 350 houses at Cleve Park, at the southern end of Morton Way, was refused by South Gloucestershire Council recently. Full story page 10.
Not so secret agents needed Thornbury Library is recruiting for the summer reading challenge PAGE 3
Ann Widdecombe sees double Former MP and Strictly star sees Olveston portrait PAGE 6
General election special Hear from all your candidates PAGES 12 & 13
Thornbury Radio back on the airwaves? Plans emerge to get station broadcasting again PAGE 23
Ton up Hammond inspires Thornbury Messing about on the river. Girls from 4th Thornbury Brownies enjoy canoeing as part of an activity weekend. More details in our community section, Page 7.
Cricket club enjoy great start to season PAGE 30