For more reading on Lowbrook Farm visit the link below
http://cllrkenhawkins.co.uk/2012/05/10/lowbrook-farm-tidbury-green/
It is something that those living in Forshaw Heath & Earlswood perhaps need to keep in touch and updated with as it affects us as well as the residents of Tidbury Green.
OK so I know this is a Forshaw Heath & Earlswood in Warwickshire blog but I am also concerned about some of the suggested development in the Tidbury Green area and share the residents concerns.
http://cllrkenhawkins.co.uk/2012/05/10/lowbrook-farm-tidbury-green/
It is something that those living in Forshaw Heath & Earlswood perhaps need to keep in touch and updated with as it affects us as well as the residents of Tidbury Green.
OK so I know this is a Forshaw Heath & Earlswood in Warwickshire blog but I am also concerned about some of the suggested development in the Tidbury Green area and share the residents concerns.
For those of us that live so close to county borders we really do need to work together in order to protect the environment we live in from being eaten away.
My concerns are also about the impact additional traffic could have as I also live on the cut through to the M42 junction and now don't even contemplate walking to the local station.
I think I said it on this blog a couple of years ago although I am appalled at the state of our lanes and roads ,the pot holes and their hidden dangers. I have almost got to the stage of hoping they never get fixed as in some instances they create natural traffic calming.
It doesn't do my car any good but hey I wouldn't need a car if there wasn't so much speeding traffic, I would still be quite happily walking to our local station. As I have done on and off since I was a child.
BTW has anyone tried getting out of the junction at Lowbrook Lane on to Norton lane, what a nightmare.
BTW has anyone tried getting out of the junction at Lowbrook Lane on to Norton lane, what a nightmare.