PLANS have been drafted to build a total of 265 new homes on land in Mappleborough Green, Redditch. The site is located on the eastern side of Redditch, to the east of Far Moor Lane and west of the A435 Birmingham Road. Developers Morris Homes have yet to submit a planning application, but say they are working closely with Redditch Borough Council and Stratford-on-Avon District Council. The site crosses the administrative borders of the two councils and includes undeveloped land on the southern side of the site and an area of New Town era woodland planting centrally and towards the northern end of the site.
BREAKING NEWS: Stratford District Council leader responds to Tier 3 decision
| Updated: 12:41, 17 December 2020
The leader of Stratford District Council says he is frustrated at the decision to keep Stratford District in Tier 3 restrictions.
Tony Jefferson (43608786)
Cllr Tony Jefferson, said: This is bitterly disappointing news that Stratford-on-Avon District remains in the highest tier restrictions, especially as we have all worked really hard together to keep the level of infection rates down locally, compared to the rest of Warwickshire. I would like to thank everyone for doing their bit and sticking to the rules and hope that we do get to see the benefit of this in the future.
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THE leader of Stratford-on-Avon District Council has described the announcement Warwickshire will remain in tier 3 as bitterly disappointing . This follows a challenge made by the council to retract the decision to put the district in the tier along with the rest of Warwickshire, and instead place it into tier 1 or 2. The council, which covers Alcester and Studley, sent a judicial review pre-action protocol (PAP) letter to Health Secretary Matt Hancock. Following the national tier review, Cllr Tony Jefferson, Leader Stratford-on-Avon District Council said: This is bitterly disappointing news that Stratford-on-Avon District remains in the highest tier restrictions. Especially as we have all worked really hard together to keep the level of infection rates down locally, compared to the rest of Warwickshire.