Campaigners vow to continue fight to protect special woodland sold off at auction
The two-acre plot near Stubley Mill Estate, in Littleborough, went for £64,000 despite having a guide price of £50,000.
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Campaigners have vowed to continue the fight to protect a ‘special’ woodland after it was sold off at auction.
Campaigners fighting plan to auction off invaluable woodland for housing
The site is said to be home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, herons, badgers, foxes, and the protected kingfisher.
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Sign at Mill Fold Woods, Littleborough
A newly-formed campaign group is fighting plans to sell off an invaluable woodland in Littleborough for housing.
Formerly home to Stubley Mill, the two-acre site between Mill Fold Gardens and the River Roch is to be auctioned off later this month.
The auction prospectus promotes the land – known locally as Mill Fold Woods – as being suitable for a housing scheme of eight luxury homes.
Alternatively, it says, the plot could accommodate 25 homes in a higher density scheme, were the pond to be filled in.
But the plans have ‘horrified’ residents of the nearby Stubley Mill Estate, who have formed a campaign group to ‘secure the site for future generations’.