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Traffic:
‘The speed trap set by your neighbour -
Stanton Regeneration:
‘Developer pulls out of plan for 4,000 homes village’
‘Road links report has been delayed’
‘Minister to look at plan for village’s M1 link’
‘Petition is started against new roads’
The Green Squeeze www.greensqueeze.org.uk has been set up to fight against one of the potential new roads
Petition against two new roads cutting through the countryside:http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Stantonbydale
‘Only five sign protest against new roads’
‘Land not for sale, farmer tells builders’
‘Super village details unveiled’
www.erewash.gov.uk click on this link and then on Stanton Regeneration Update or ...
www.erewash.gov.uk/Environment/Planning/localDevelopmentFramework/Stanton+Regeneration+Update.htm
Comments from Yvonne Wright, Policy & Development Team Leader, Erewash BC
Spring’s Design Enqiry Newsletter at www.stanton-
‘More links for controversial site’
‘Green field fears over village plan’
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9PdoqhWJr4]
Denial of opencast planning policy change by Harriet Harman to Nick Palmer MP
‘BBC Panorama’, ‘Comeback Coal’ and ‘Government reversal on coal mines’
‘New proposal for opencast mine at Brenkley Lane’
‘Time to bury the ‘clean coal’ myth’
‘King coal wins battle of Smalley’ [click on the link for this article then on ‘more of this story’ to pick up two more articles:
‘Coal’s return raises pollution threat’ and ‘Opencast mining is vandalism’]
‘UK at ‘real risk’ of power shortages, report warns’
‘Labour conference Britain needs coal burning power stations warns minister’
‘What is going on? The environment is in the hands of the surrealists’
‘Old King Coal is a brave old soul, but he is talking utter nonsense’
‘Smalley protestors describe tunnel building operation’ and comments from Joe Henshaw
‘£450m investment as demand rises for coal’
‘Mining firm gets go-
‘Ministers quizzed on opencast policy’’