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LATEST NEWS - 21/02/10

QUESTION TIME

Thursday 4th March 2010
Keresley Colliery Club
Bennetts Road North, Keresley CV7 8HY

19:00 for a 19:30 start

Chaired by local radio presenter
BOB BROLLY

The panel includes

Coventry Council leader
Cllr Ken Taylor
&
Opposition leader
John Mutton

Goto the

Question Time Meeting

page and vote in the
Coventry Telegraph
give-councillors-a-grilling page with a protect our green belt poll.


Interim report from Inspector published
Matter 5 - City Centre
The interim report to Coventry City Council has now been published relating to the Core Strategy Development for the City Centre

For information go to the
Core Strategy page

Ash Green joins the fight
A "Save our Greenbelt" meeting
was held in Ash Green at
"The Church Hall "
St Giles Road on
Friday 29th January

With a local Warwickshire councilor and MP attending find out what was said, see:

Ash Green meeting

New housing for
Keresley Newlands

A proposal by the Cassidy Group
was recently put forward at the
Keresley Parish council
meeting.
Click for more

Coventry Core Strategy Examination completed

The Examination commenced on the 10th November and finished on Friday 4th December with Mr Nigel Payne conducting the examination. His report is expected at the end of April.

Goto Examination for further information.

Save our Greenbelt

Show your support for the campaign by downloading our poster (just click on the image below) and placing a copy in your window.

The Town and Country Planning Act of 1947 was passed (later strengthened by Amendment in 1968) in order to protect land from ribbon development and urban sprawl. This greenbelt land is now under threat. The majority of open land surrounding the Keresley Villages is
GREENBELT

Save our Greenbelt
Save our Greenbelt campaign
The powers that be, Coventry City Council and Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Council, wish to change the greenbelt designation of the land for use as housing.

Click here to find out more.

Keresley Heath

Keresley Heath to the South is bounded by the Tamworth Road. Established in the 17th century the oldest building is probably Akon House on Sandpits Lane. The church not being completed until 1847. Weaving was the main occupation. Green fields remain to the North of the village, the remaining borders having merged with adjacent Coventry suburbs.


Local views around Keresley Heath
The Wallace

The Old Shepherd

St Thomas church

Sandpits Lane

Texaco Petrol Station

St Thomas hall

Keresley Green Clinic

The Bell

The Beechwood

Coronation club