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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
That hasn't stopped housing developers up to now.
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The houses that were demolished had been used as a ghetto for bad tenants - much to the annoyance of good tenants nearby. It will take time for that reputation to fade.
Now that people are more aware of pollution hazards, there would be difficulties encountered in persuading prospective owners or tenants to live there if they rebuilt.
The Gateway scheme has been abandoned because of the proximity of Blythes, so why should any developer be interested in doing ANYTHING with it?
The nearby derelict property should be demolished and the area landscaped to improve the area for the good tenants who are still there, ensuring that access by caravans is blocked.