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    If you look at the development website for Whitfield, you'll see how it's been pasted into a happy public consultation spin, with happy people explaining to happy local residents how happy they will be, and no mention of the public disapproval towards the whole project.

    Something one would expect from a 1950s public campaign from a People's Republic.

    Would be interesting to know why the developers always seem to get away with their development plans, that more often than not are unpopular and unwanted by the masses of local people.

    They buy up farming land and green areas, now they're going for Heritage areas too, and always seem to come out on top and spin it off to the public as being widely wanted and agreed to by the public, to whom they are "doing great services".

    I'm figuring out how to engage national support to block this development scheme on Farthingloe and Western Heights.
    Perhaps people should complain to the Communities Secretary.

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