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Last Updated: Thursday, 24 February, 2005, 06:19 GMT
'Good response' to £55m town plan
Coatham housing development
The Coatham development will include homes and leisure facilities
Redcar and Cleveland Council says it is delighted with the public response to an exhibition outlining plans for a £55m development in Redcar.

An estimated 2,000 people visited the town's leisure centre to view proposals for the Coatham Enclosure.

The plans include 250 new homes, a hotel, visitor tower and bingo hall, but some protesters have said green land will be lost in the development.

The exhibition opened on Monday and closes on 25 February.

Council officers and the preferred developer Persimmon Homes are still available to discuss the plans with residents.

Vera Moody, the council's cabinet member for economic development, said: "There has been a lot of positive feedback and lots of issues for us to consider.

"It has been very useful and we are delighted so many people have taken such a keen interest in what we're trying to do to revitalise not only Redcar, but provide a vibrant environment for the whole of our borough."




SEE ALSO:
Exhibition opens on £55m project
14 Feb 05 |  Tees
Protest at £55m development plans
20 Nov 04 |  Tees
Council defends £55m development
25 Oct 04 |  Tees
Protest against development plans
20 Oct 04 |  Tees


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