Fears As Historic Site Earmarked in Housing Plans
South Wales Evening Post › August 19, 2007
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South Wales Evening Post › August 19, 2007
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Protesters fighting a controversial housing plan have been dealt a blow to their campaign.
Bryncoch Action Committee is contesting plans to build 200 homes on a historic strip of countryside near Bryncoch Farm. Leading 19th Century scientist Alfred Russel Wallace studied at the farm, and wrote: "I cannot call to mind a single valley that comprises so much beautiful scenery and special features."See the full content of this document
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Fears As Historic Site Earmarked in Housing Plans
However, an independent think tank said sites like the one near Bryncoch Farm will have to be...
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