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Local Perspectives from Social Media:

Adlington's Future

I have just received Belport’s letter re Adlington’s future as part of the Governments New Towns Programme. To say I feel angry, upset and sick to my stomach would be an understatement.
How on earth can anyone allow the destruction of valuable farmland to build on when we have so many vacant buildings and unused brown field sites in the country already.
14,000 houses means a town bigger than Poynton being squeezed onto our green belt and making Manchester to Macclesfield one big concrete slab.
This country needs more, not less farmland and the idea of ripping up the habitats and green spaces in and around Adlington should leave every sane person horrified. The abundance of wildlife in these fields and woods should be celebrated not destroyed.
We have deer, foxes, badgers, owls, bats, hedgehogs, amphibians, kingfishers, woodpeckers, ancient bluebell woods, the list could go on and on.
Oh and of course, the space and land to produce food for the nation.

Nothing Ever Happens in Adlington

Imagine how receiving a letter from a company you’ve never heard of to say that these beautiful fields and those beyond as far as the eye can see will be ripped up and used for 14,000-20,000 houses.

You may say another Adlington Resident snivelling about the prospect of new houses being built and interrupting their peaceful view. Afterall, some days in Adlington you can hear a pin drop. It’s hard to imagine the total change and devastation to the landscape and the knock on effect to the neighbouring areas which will be immense.

A recent article referred to the residents of Adlington as Premier League Footballers and the like. We are just people who have chosen to live in a quiet village, bringing up our families and getting on with life. It’s not swanky – we’ve got a tiny school, a pub, a post box and a tin church. But what we lack in amenities is made up by the beautiful countryside, ancient hedgerows, stunning blue bell woods and oodles of wildlife.

I feel devastated. You should too. This area is for everyone to enjoy and should remain so for the generations to come.

The Government have decided that they want to build new Towns and decided on Adlington as one of the locations. Greenbelt land/agricultural land which has been farmed by generations by the same farmers who have been told that their tenancies will not be renewed. How can that be so. Don’t we need farmers to feed the Nation

The Greenbelt land is protected by ancient laws, aren’t they? Surely, the Government can’t just change the laws to please themselves. Looks like they can. No lengthy planning process for them.
These fields are the natural habitat for many animals. I bore family and friends with pictures of the 28 deer which roam the fields and line up at the end of the garden for an apple or two. The foxes who demand food, the fat badgers, the spikey families of hedgehogs who need a little help. The woodpeckers who knock, knock, knock incessantly. The bats who put on quite a show at night. They all deserve to be left in peace.

There will be people who say we need more houses. This is true. How about regeneration of nearby Macclesfield who have lots of Brownfield land and Stockport, a once bustling Market Town. Those Towns have the infrastructure already and have been promised funding for years and years.

Is it a done deal – I really hope not.

"Trees Are Poems That The Earth Writes Upon The Sky" - Kahlil Gibran