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Surveys have been taking place off Heath Road, Thurston, but the landowner has confirmed it is not for speculative housing
- Credit: Wendy Turner
A charity has confirmed land at Thurston will not be used for speculative development following concerns from residents.
People have been wondering what is in the pipeline for the field off Heath Road in Thurston, near Bury St Edmunds, after spotting surveys taking place there.
The field off Heath Road is owned by the Thurston Relief in Need Charity, which helps those in hardship or distress in the parish.
Another view of the field off Heath Road
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“The existing medical marijuana home businesses are locally-owned, locally-funded and locally staffed,” said Clay Wyman, a self-described caregiver at Southern Maine Apothecary at 114 State Road. “In contrast, the recreational marijuana market is dominated by large national and multinational companies that distribute their profits to Wall Street and/or out-of-state investors.”
The second installment of a cannabis-centric public hearing before Kittery’s Planning Board took place Thursday night, this time bringing out a heavier swing by the ordinance’s opponents than its proponents and retail hopefuls.
KITTERY, Maine The image of how five marijuana shops would look in town became less hazy Thursday night.
“The modern and upscale feel of my retail store will blend seamlessly with other businesses such as Beach Pea, Terra Cotta, Carl’s (Meat Market) and the Golden Harvest as well as the other retail stores and restaurants already established in the neighborhood,” according to Julie Cutting-Kelley of Green Blossoms LLC.
Several business hopefuls began advocating for retail cannabis in town zoning districts during a town Planning Board public hearing, during which owners of non-marijuana businesses argued the impact on them was not being considered.