Residents Raise Concerns Over Major Green Belt Development Plans Near Havering-How Much Wildlife Would Be Destroyed?
“Together, we must protect our wildlife, our environment, and our countryside before it is too late.” Residents gathered in Noak
“Together, we must protect our wildlife, our environment, and our countryside before it is too late.” Residents gathered in Noak
On Tuesday (28 January) residents from Havering and Essex joined forces outside of the Town Hall in Brentwood. The protest is aimed at a planning development that would see hectares of greenbelt land with endless wildlife on on it destroyed in place of service stations.
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