urban genie
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Seems investment zones will be able to build anywhere the governement can convince a local authority to allow, regardless of natural conservation protections.
This is what has irked the RSPB, if say derbyshire county council was given incentive enough to allow one then in theory they could tarmac the high peak and swallow up small villages into one big industrial area and housing estate destroying the eco system and wildlife habitats
This is what has irked the RSPB, if say derbyshire county council was given incentive enough to allow one then in theory they could tarmac the high peak and swallow up small villages into one big industrial area and housing estate destroying the eco system and wildlife habitats
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