28th November 2007, 10:52 AM
Quote:quote:Originally posted by Winders
Shouldn't think so. The scale of the projects (in Northamptonshire, it's 5,000 houses a year for the next 20 years) required to meet the figures in the RSSes will mean that they will require EIAs (and this is because of EU law as well as UK law) and they encompass the archaeological resource as well as the natural environment.
Conservation says no
Maybe, maybe not. There were large price falls yesterday in the construction sector of the FTSE 100 with fears over possible recession in the housing market. :face-huh: