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Plans submitted for first phase of huge new estate in Cardiff walesonline.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from walesonline.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Emiko Amoye ” If you don’t have a land, you have nothing”, These are the words of Mr Oluyomi Triumph-Abatan, Managing Director of ATCO HOMES at a media parley with journalists in Lagos. ATCO HOMES is a real estate company involved in the sale of lands and estate developments. It was founded in 2019, and registered under ATCO Realty Limited. Mr Abatan believes trust, commitment to the total well-being of customers total satisfaction of clients are imperative for the growth of any business According to him, aside from selling lands, ATCO HOMES aims to create happiness and fulfilment in customers when delivering a service. ....
ATCO Presents Opportunities in Affordable Homes, Investments thisdaylive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thisdaylive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Readers letters The last tree standing at Dixon Clark Court (left) - Credit: Alison Gosper Open spaces James Dunnett, Barnsbury Road, Islington, writes: Islington Council is building on the green spaces on its housing estates in order to gain a handful of new houses. The battle at Dixon Clark Court, Highbury Corner, has just been lost and the trees cut down – there will be a 400 per cent increase in built footprint on the site. But there are other such schemes in the pipeline – many for which the council granted itself planning consent a few years ago before the pattern was widely appreciated. ....
by Darren Cartwright Premium Content Subscriber only A frustrated planning expert has told first home buyers to be wary of new masterplanned estates, warning key infrastructure is rarely delivered on time or lives up to the community s needs. Be it lack of roads, schools, hospitals, public transport or retail outlets, almost in every instance, the infrastructure lags so far behind it s ineffective, says Griffith University lecturer Dr Tony Matthews. He said masterplanned estates are a feel-good design for all levels of government and are created with the best intentions but in reality, they rarely come together in an effective or timely manner. ....