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Originally Posted by katex
To me, it doesn't seem the best of places to build this type of care home. In a built up area with no grounds to give any pleasant outlooks for residents. Sure, even patients with dementia, get pleasure out of open grassed areas ?
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There must be some outside spaces on the plans. Courtyards perhaps?
Otherwise it wouldn't have much chance of being passed.
People have lived in this area for years. Having a home in a residential part of town seems the right place to me. Also it is easily accessible if visitors are using public transport.
Could be built in more pleasant surroundings, though perhaps not near Whalley.
They recently, and successfully managed to prevent the erection of affordable homes there.
A decision they might live to regret in thirty years, when their children and grandchildren can't afford to live where they grew up.
