Sunday, 29 May 2011

Persimmon and Home Farm

Lodge Road fought back in Beds on Sunday today after complaints about aggregate lorries had mounted in recent weeks. They say it's the squeaky hinge that gets the oil and my goodness that hinge has made its presence known.

It was interesting, reading that Central Beds and Persimmon each claimed "credit", if that is the right expression, for temporarily putting a stop to construction on Home Farm. Regardless, one fact cannot be denied: The news was broken thanks to Cranfield Express Editor Peter Hinson's direct approach to Persimmon last week. 

Why the building has stopped is not totally clear. Issues around land ownership still need to be thrashed out. Watch this (cyber)space and of course Cranfield Express.



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