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Topic: Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:ERECTILE DEVELOPMENTS COURTESY OF AN EALING COUNCIL CLIQUE
Posted by: N V Brooks
Date/Time: 05/07/19 20:30:00

The real need is for family homes.

It is all well and good providing rabbit-hutches for sole or dual occupancy but who, in all conscience, would ask anyone to raise a family in a 20th floor flat that just meets minimum space guidelines with no outside space either in the development or adjacent?

These are just ‘future ghettos’ where there will be no community.

There are bags of brownfield sites in Ealing the land behind castle House on Gordon Road is one almost immediately adjacent to the proposed blocks.

Equally there are plenty of void retail units which could easily become family homes (this is what happens all over Europe).

Ealing need to be creative and build, or approve developments which are, on a ‘human scale’.


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TopicDate PostedPosted By
ERECTILE DEVELOPMENTS COURTESY OF AN EALING COUNCIL CLIQUE01/07/19 16:02:00 Anthony Hawran
   Re:ERECTILE DEVELOPMENTS COURTESY OF AN EALING COUNCIL CLIQUE01/07/19 16:18:00 Rosco White
      Re:Re:ERECTILE DEVELOPMENTS COURTESY OF AN EALING COUNCIL CLIQUE04/07/19 14:55:00 Anthony Hawran
         Re:Re:Re:ERECTILE DEVELOPMENTS COURTESY OF AN EALING COUNCIL CLIQUE04/07/19 16:00:00 Oswald Whittle
            Re:Re:Re:Re:ERECTILE DEVELOPMENTS COURTESY OF AN EALING COUNCIL CLIQUE04/07/19 19:03:00 Simon Hayes
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:ERECTILE DEVELOPMENTS COURTESY OF AN EALING COUNCIL CLIQUE05/07/19 06:31:00 Ben Owen
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:ERECTILE DEVELOPMENTS COURTESY OF AN EALING COUNCIL CLIQUE05/07/19 13:13:00 Anthony Hawran
                     Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:ERECTILE DEVELOPMENTS COURTESY OF AN EALING COUNCIL CLIQUE05/07/19 15:11:00 Rosco White
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:ERECTILE DEVELOPMENTS COURTESY OF AN EALING COUNCIL CLIQUE05/07/19 20:30:00 N V Brooks
                     Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:ERECTILE DEVELOPMENTS COURTESY OF AN EALING COUNCIL CLIQUE06/07/19 18:38:00 Simon Hayes

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