Your views on Council-owned land earmarked for new homes: "Our green spaces are precious"
The council is applying for outline permission to develop a site off Ryscar Way in Bispham.
Last year it received a government grant of £3.1m to unlock three parcels of council-owned land for potential future housing development.
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Hide AdOf this, £400,000 has been allocated for infrastructure at the Ryscar Way site.
If planning permission is approved, the land will then be marketed and sold to a developer.
We asked for your opinions and here are a selection of your views from our Facebook page....
Any new schools, doctor’s and dentists to go with all these new builds?
Tara Collen
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Hide AdIt’s about time they built some council houses and more assisted living places.
Linda Bradshaw
Stop building on green land!!!
Susan Bacakoglu
Yet again it’s saying housing for local people but selling land to companies so local people will get again be priced out. the local council needs to add to council stock then local people wont be at the mercy of private landlords and be able to rent with out worry of being evicted a few months down the line or the house/flat being sold under them.
Jan Pritchard
Council properties are needed for people to rent, not property to buy, do not agree with anything being built on green spaces.
Susan Ash
More green space lost.
Julie Salkeld
Yes build here because there are lots of jobs in Blackpool. I don’t think so - stop building here.
Ann Rogers
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Hide AdI hope the land will all be brownfield land, like the Bispham School site. Our green spaces are precious.
Vivienne O’Shea
Need council houses, schools, shops and doctors play areas, but for definite council houses not private.Rents too high.
Sonia Garrity
Plant some trees there instead?
Daniel Starritt
Where are all the jobs/businesses for the people who will move into all these homes ?
Wendy Hartley
Any new roads to cope with the increased congestion as a result of these new houses? Thought not!
Andy Watts
There will be no green space left!
Rachel Monks
What about the water table??Flooding abound!
Leah Mikila
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Hide AdI get that we need more homes - although we could always do something about this which are uninhabitable?
But please, let us choose the brownfield land and make sure we provide the infrastructure and resources needed to enable a sustainable community for years to come.
Helen Dempster