Bricking It

by Mick Spreader 31. August 2007 05:29
Frank Browne

Plans for more than 42,000 new homes in the Greater Reading area published by independent planning inspectors responding to the 20-year South East Plan drawn up by the South East England Regional Assembly (SEERA) have drawn criticism from the Leader of Wokingham Council.

Councillor Frank Browne told us: "I recognise the need for more housing but our roads are seriously congested, public transport is poor, our schools need significant capital investment and we don't have enough doctors' surgeries or leisure facilities throughout the borough. I guess that serves you right for voting Conservative."

 

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