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Campaigners speak out to defend Middlewick Ranges from homes

CAMPAIGNERS and councillors have hit out at plans for 1,000 new homes at a beauty spot. The Defence Infrastructure Organisation’s plans for the new estate at Middlewick Ranges were discussed during an examination of Colchester Council’s Local Plan. Inspector Jameson Bridgwater was addressed on the issues relating to the controversial development by campaigners and councillors opposed to the plans. The MoD will sell The Wick for development after 2022 when firing operations move to Fingringhoe whilst Colchester Council has included the site in its Local Plan. Sir Bob Russell, Colchester High Steward, said sadly “the horse had bolted” over homes being built at The Wick.

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Mr Greenaway, 62, had moved to Point Clear, St Osyth, from London 18 years ago. The hard-working handyman, however, had spent the last three years of his life in a care home in Ipswich following an operation which left him with brain damage. Partner Michelle Joyce said: I was heartbroken when he passed. “He was such a lovely man and I will really miss him. “He loved fishing and supported Manchester United Football Club. He worked as a bricklayer and painter and decorator. “I want people to realise how serious coronavirus is and I urge everyone to please, just stay at home.

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Mr Greenaway, 62, had moved to Point Clear, St Osyth, from London 18 years ago. The hard-working handyman, however, had spent the last three years of his life in a care home in Ipswich following an operation which left him with brain damage. Partner Michelle Joyce said: I was heartbroken when he passed. “He was such a lovely man and I will really miss him. “He loved fishing and supported Manchester United Football Club. He worked as a bricklayer and painter and decorator. “I want people to realise how serious coronavirus is and I urge everyone to please, just stay at home.

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