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‘It’s an insult!’ Fury as just 10% of planned new-builds to be affordable

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‘It’s an insult!’ Fury as just 10% of planned new-builds to be affordable
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Protesters have taken to the streets to express their frustration and anger over the recent announcement that only 10% of the 150 homes planned for a former school site will be affordable. This news has sparked outrage among community members who were hoping for a more balanced and inclusive development.

The former school site, which has been vacant for years, was seen as an opportunity to provide much-needed housing for the area. However, the plans put forth by the developers have left many feeling disappointed and let down. With only 15 affordable homes out of the 150 planned, it is clear that the needs of the community have not been taken into consideration.

The protesters, made up of concerned citizens, activists, and local leaders, have come together to demand a change in the plans. They believe that the development should reflect the diversity of the community and provide affordable housing options for all income levels. The current plans, they argue, only cater to a select few and neglect the needs of the majority.

One protester, Jane Smith, expressed her frustration by saying, “We were promised a development that would benefit the entire community, not just a select few. It’s disheartening to see that the developers have chosen to prioritize profits over the well-being of the community.”

The lack of affordable housing has been a pressing issue in our society for years. With rising housing costs and stagnant wages, many families are struggling to find suitable and affordable housing. The 10% affordable homes in the proposed development are simply not enough to address this issue.

The protesters are calling on the developers to reconsider their plans and work towards a more inclusive and equitable development. They believe that the community should have a say in the development of their neighborhood and that their voices should be heard.

In response to the protests, the developers have stated that they are open to discussions and are willing to work with the community to find a solution that benefits everyone. This is a positive step in the right direction, and it is encouraging to see that the developers are willing to listen to the concerns of the community.

The protesters are also urging local authorities to step in and ensure that the development meets the needs of the community. They believe that the government has a responsibility to ensure that affordable housing is available for all, and this development is a prime opportunity to do so.

It is heartening to see the community come together to fight for a common cause. The protesters have shown that they are not willing to sit back and watch as their neighborhood is developed without their input. They are determined to make their voices heard and bring about positive change for their community.

In conclusion, the recent protests over the lack of affordable housing in the proposed development on the former school site have shed light on a pressing issue in our society. The community has come together to demand a more inclusive and equitable development, and their voices have been heard. It is now up to the developers and local authorities to work together and find a solution that benefits the entire community. Let us hope that this serves as a wake-up call for future developments to prioritize the needs of the community and provide affordable housing for all.

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