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Co-op's new eco-town website slated by campaigners

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Published Date: 21 April 2008
CAMPAIGNERS fighting the Co-op's 15,000-house eco-town bid have reacted with 'extreme dissapointment' with the Co-op's new website.
Bosses at Co-op sent emails last week priming people for the website's launch (today, Monday, April 21) with many hoping it might reveal more detailed plans about Co-op's bid on land between Great Glen and Stoughton.

But the website reveals no further details about the bid.

New website...launch
The Co-op proposal was one of 15 shortlisted by the Government earlier this month, whittled down from 56.

Cascet (Campaign Against the Stoughton Co-op Eco-Town) chairman Kevin Feltham said: "The overall vision from the Co-op is still missing and the devil will be in the detail, so we are still dissatisfied.

"CASCET will be demanding answers to the many questions received from the thousands of local people who are outraged by the arrogant attitude demonstrated to date by the Co-operative Group."

The website can be viewed by clicking on the link:

www.ecotownforleicestershire.coop




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  • Last Updated: 21 April 2008 11:01 AM
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