Cudworth Unites

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#18

2015-05-24 00:49

I take it everybody objecting has got a house and is comfortable with their house? I'm 20 and have lived here all my live and I want to stay here. I would love to live in a new house because it wouldn't need any work doing to it. I have tried to get a mortgage to buy a house that needs work doing on it. I can get the mortgage to buy the house but I can't get the money to do it up. The mortgage companies won't help me out there. This country needs new housing, Cudworth needs new housing, especially housing that is ready to move in to straight away. Doctors are full across the country but we can't let this stop new housing. There is a shortage of new doctors coming through so let the housebuilders build the houses and get more people trained up to be doctors. If we have the doctors and teachers then we can get the health and education authorities to expand or build new facilities. Don't any of you objectors have young children or grandchildren who will need to get on the property ladder? If you do and you have objected then you should be ashamed!  

 

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#31 Re:

2015-05-24 19:44:54

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 I have two young children, and I live facing the field they want to build on, and am still Opposed to it, the school in cudworth are not big enough to take any more kids, they are 67 kids in his class to start with, and the houses they want to build will a ridiculous amount of money, which to some first buyers won't be able to afford them 


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#34 Re:

2015-05-25 16:47:49

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 These houses are going to be priced higher than those already in the area that were built 15 years ago.  And would you really want to buy a property built on land with serious faults?  Land grout, which is what Barratts propose using, has failed to work on so many developments in the past that many developers refuse to use it.