Labour's Woodhouse Development Plans

Labour politicians have known since July about a plan to build 200-400 houses on 26 acres of land just off of Beighton Road and John Calvert Road.

This will be the largest site proposed by the Labour Council in more than 20 years, and could drastically change the area forever.

What do you think of these plans? Did MP Clive Betts and local Labour councillors let you know about these massive plans?

It's time for these councillors to start listening to their residents before any major decisions are taken! Let us know what you think about this below and we will forward your views onto the council. Consultation closes on 20th February - so get in quick!

Labour's Woodhouse development plan

Let us know what you think about Labour's Woodhouse Development Plan below and we will forward your views onto the council. Consultation closes on 20th February - so get in quick!

We will keep you up to date by email.
Do you support or oppose the plans?
How did you hear about the plan?
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