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"The south east is. Our area is rapidly becoming one very large housing estate. There's no extra provision for health care and in some cases small villages with one tiny shop are being surrounded by huge housing estates causing chaos on the roads. People need to live somewhere though" Indeed they do. But some beautiful farms have vanished since we moved here. I find the suburban sprawl drab at the best of times. | |||
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"The south east is. Our area is rapidly becoming one very large housing estate. There's no extra provision for health care and in some cases small villages with one tiny shop are being surrounded by huge housing estates causing chaos on the roads. People need to live somewhere though Indeed they do. But some beautiful farms have vanished since we moved here. I find the suburban sprawl drab at the best of times. " I wholeheartedly agree with you. The drive from my house to my parents has changed significantly and to me shockingly in five years. I don't know what the answer is but every time I see a big sign that says "Leafy Meadows, a stunning new development, coming soon" my heart sinks | |||
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"London is running out of space, so it's build up or find other places to put people. We've had thousands more people move into our Borough over the years, with thousands more coming soon. Once the Riverside project is finished there won't be any more land to build on, but the people keep coming. As the poorer people can't afford to buy or rent in London any more they have to move further out, so more housing has to be built. I'm assuming it's similar in other cities. It's build up, or build out." Yes it is. One problem it seems to me is that there are relatively few affordable houses being built. Lip service is being paid to it but I see no real action. | |||
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"The message written on the Georgia guidestones don't seem so bad after all,we just need a huge cataclysmic event and the world is ours mwahahaha, muwhahaha, muahahaha, bwahahaha. " Bizarre | |||
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"London is running out of space, so it's build up or find other places to put people. We've had thousands more people move into our Borough over the years, with thousands more coming soon. Once the Riverside project is finished there won't be any more land to build on, but the people keep coming. As the poorer people can't afford to buy or rent in London any more they have to move further out, so more housing has to be built. I'm assuming it's similar in other cities. It's build up, or build out. Yes it is. One problem it seems to me is that there are relatively few affordable houses being built. Lip service is being paid to it but I see no real action. " Very few, and those aren't affordable to single people/parents or people on minimum wage or zero hour contracts. Hundreds of thousands of properties are being, or have been built, in Greater London to accommodate the workforce coming to London to work, because they can no longer afford the inner London prices. Some councils are knocking down old flats and replacing them with more expensive properties, built by private companies. They say it isn't gentrification but the previous tenants can't afford the new rental prices and have to move out somewhere cheaper. A lot of people I know have moved out into Essex. | |||
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"Our small town constantly has massive new housing estates being built, but no new/bigger shops. We have two doctors surgeries that are full to bursting, a barely functioning hospital with no A&E, all our dentists are closed to new patients. It's ridiculous " These are the issues the Government should address when giving permission for land to be built on. | |||
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"London is running out of space, so it's build up or find other places to put people. We've had thousands more people move into our Borough over the years, with thousands more coming soon. Once the Riverside project is finished there won't be any more land to build on, but the people keep coming. As the poorer people can't afford to buy or rent in London any more they have to move further out, so more housing has to be built. I'm assuming it's similar in other cities. It's build up, or build out. Yes it is. One problem it seems to me is that there are relatively few affordable houses being built. Lip service is being paid to it but I see no real action. Very few, and those aren't affordable to single people/parents or people on minimum wage or zero hour contracts. Hundreds of thousands of properties are being, or have been built, in Greater London to accommodate the workforce coming to London to work, because they can no longer afford the inner London prices. Some councils are knocking down old flats and replacing them with more expensive properties, built by private companies. They say it isn't gentrification but the previous tenants can't afford the new rental prices and have to move out somewhere cheaper. A lot of people I know have moved out into Essex. " I can well believe it. | |||
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"People here in kent moan! Especially here in ashford! But at end of day everyone needs somewhere to live! And want to drive everywhere! So many nimbys! There is still plenty of countryside all around my area! We cant stand still in time! I was born and grew up here and seen many many changes in my 65 years some for the worse alot for the better its progress and inevitable x" No one's driving anywhere with all those roadworks on the M20! | |||
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"People here in kent moan! Especially here in ashford! But at end of day everyone needs somewhere to live! And want to drive everywhere! So many nimbys! There is still plenty of countryside all around my area! We cant stand still in time! I was born and grew up here and seen many many changes in my 65 years some for the worse alot for the better its progress and inevitable x No one's driving anywhere with all those roadworks on the M20!" Ha ha yes for sure! Not that I drive but heard the moans! X | |||
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"Our small town constantly has massive new housing estates being built, but no new/bigger shops. We have two doctors surgeries that are full to bursting, a barely functioning hospital with no A&E, all our dentists are closed to new patients. It's ridiculous " That description exactly fits where I live too. | |||
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