Houses Won't Overload Local Infrastructure ; Your Views
Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › June 07, 2010
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Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › June 07, 2010
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ONE could be mistaken, after reading the letter from Alan Healey (HE, June 3), for thinking that nothing ever happened at the old Pontin's Wall Park camp in Brixham.
As far as I remember it was a holiday camp that catered for many hundreds of people, most of whom arrived by car and all of whom, I guess, used the loo. The roads and sewage system didn't close down then, so why should they not be able to cope if houses are built on the site? This looks to me like a case of the 'I'm all right Jack, me, me, me' society we live in nowadays.See the full content of this document
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Houses Won't Overload Local Infrastructure ; Your Views
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