Our idyllic village will be ruined when council builds 950 new homes – it will turn us into the new Milton Keynes | The Sun
Our idyllic village will be ruined when council builds 950 new homes – it will turn us into the new Milton Keynes | The Sun
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KNOWN as the Garden of England, Kent is famous for its lush green meadows and rural country walks.
But residents in the tiny village of Eccles fear their idyllic way of life will soon be wiped out by a huge housing development that will 'turn them into the next Milton Keynes'.
Opposition leaders say they could be dubbed the ‘Housing Estate of England’ if plans go ahead to build 950 new homes on a 63-hectare plot that covers agricultural land and village allotments.
This would more than double the size of Eccles, which currently only has 752 homes, and transform vast swathes of greenery into concrete and brick.
Parish councillor Roger Gledhill says the proposal is just one of a number of developments under consideration that could see 6,000 new houses stretching from Eccles to Maidstone in Kent, which is five miles away.
Roger, 85, tells The Sun: “If all these projects come into being, this will become one large urban area. The question is, is it necessary?
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“I thought this government was going to level up and build properties in the Midlands and the North.
“Eccles is a lovely place, as you’ve got easy access by train and motorway to London and the coast. I’ve lived here since 1976.
“There is still a sense of community in the village, but these new developments only bring in commuters.
“The days of living, working and playing in a village have gone, sadly.
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