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300,000 homes where are they going?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chasingmytail" data-source="post: 4504682" data-attributes="member: 21680"><p>Council around here are amalgamating schools and selling off the sites to builders (too cheap). Then there are building companies sitting on planning. Some brown field sites. I do see outskirts of Cardiff spreading out. All along the M4 Newport (up to Pontypool) over to Caldicot to Chepstow is all growing for the Bristol market ready for when they scrap the tolls.</p><p></p><p>Low rise flats with under carparks are what are needed combined with quality building, good south facing, trees, solar, water collection. Problems are that the grid is pretty much to capacity (no plans to extend), sewage, schools, LA funds and roads are already pushed to capacity. All along the South Wales M4 and A roads are chocka - It can take 1hr to get onto the M4 junction if you leave too late and we aren't exactly in the hub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chasingmytail, post: 4504682, member: 21680"] Council around here are amalgamating schools and selling off the sites to builders (too cheap). Then there are building companies sitting on planning. Some brown field sites. I do see outskirts of Cardiff spreading out. All along the M4 Newport (up to Pontypool) over to Caldicot to Chepstow is all growing for the Bristol market ready for when they scrap the tolls. Low rise flats with under carparks are what are needed combined with quality building, good south facing, trees, solar, water collection. Problems are that the grid is pretty much to capacity (no plans to extend), sewage, schools, LA funds and roads are already pushed to capacity. All along the South Wales M4 and A roads are chocka - It can take 1hr to get onto the M4 junction if you leave too late and we aren't exactly in the hub. [/QUOTE]
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