Lib Dems Say 'No' to 5,000 New Homes at Deepcut

7.00.00pm UTC (GMT +0000) Mon 14th Jan 2008

Duncan Clark at Deepcut Barracks

Cllr Duncan Clark will be leading the campaign against over-development

Local Lib Dems believe local roads and services will not be able to cope with a potential development of 5,000 houses at Deepcut.

The Government has announced that Deepcut Barracks are to close in 2013 and the land sold off. This could lead to a massive development in the area.

Cllr Duncan Clark said "We will be leading the campaign for regeneration of the area and smaller scale affordable housing and oppose any unsustainable, over-development of the area.

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