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Will we hear the nightingales sing again? (1 Viewer)

With the year on year population increase due in no small part to the EU's free movement rules, I fear that this will become a regular scenario.

It's cheaper for companies to develop greenfield sites than it is brownfield. It's estimated that we have to find 250-300,000 new homes every year, we're an island with limited resources so what's the answer?

Many of the habitats I grew up around in Nottingham, woods, fields, clay pits, have all been swallowed bu urban sprawl. It's shouldn't take a threat to such as the Nightingale to raise protest.



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