Tuesday, 27 April 2010
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Originally Campaign against ECO TOWN but now any equally false 'environment' policy. Contact: sedgepeat@msn.com
Welcome to this new site especially provided to assist in a campaign against the big Eco Towns at an advanced stage in East Lindsey. The bids are already down to the last ten councils in the UK and East Lindsey are bidding.
Vote: For or against just scroll to bottom.
Vote in the No 10 petition too athttp://tinyurl.com/45zhsc
For Site Updates or to help, email me and I will add you to the update contact list.
News:
This site will stay open until it's really all over.
See what the Lincolnshire Marsh Protection Group had to say
at http://www.lincolnshire-marsh.org/
(Note: The ECO-Town Team have now been informed of the basis of the foregoing and the misleading East Lindsey Mablethorpe figures on which it is based.)
So this bid is fundamentally flawed. The dimensions given do not make sense and this is not a matter where the true dimensions need to be expressed by other than the bidder for the bid to make sense. This is not a private company but a district council where its constituent’s views should be represented. Because this bid has been so secret there are too many ambiguities for a publicly owned document be acceptable.
Regeneration:
How does East Lindsey imagine, when there are large towns like Grimsby and Hull, with rail, motorway networks, the Humber Bridge between the Town and Hull, an airport and yet still suffer from large areas of social depravation, that a large town in the middle of nowhere will not? Surely central government would best invest in them before creating another concrete wasteland.
Summary
Lack of proper consultation and secrecy prior to the bid.
Flood risk and climate change is not a given. The people don’t fall for that. The total C02 output of UK is a mere 2% of global C02.
Misleading and incorrect statements about the area.
Misleading statements about sea defences.
Unclear about the location.
Unrealistic about size.
Regeneration? It isn’t in Grimsby where there is existing infrastructure. Why would it occur in East Lindsey fields?
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