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NODIE.co.uk
(NODIE stands for No Over Development In England)
Hundreds of thousands of homes are being planned across the country.
Many are being located in inappropriate locations and are of excessive height and density.
All too often areas with an already poor infrastructure from lack of hospitals, schools, transport, public utilities, sewage, policing and job opportunities are having to face the prospect and reality of an unsustainable increase in population.
Streets in both urban and suburban areas are also being ruined by the wholesale destruction of decent family homes which are being replaced by blocks of tiny one or two bedroom flats.
Countryside, open spaces and environmentally sensitive areas are threatened whilst perfectly healthy and mature trees often hundreds of years old and with TPO's (Tree Preservation Orders) that support a vast and important biodiversity are being cut down and destroyed forever.
Many of these schemes are driven by political and financial motives rather than by sound planning and common sense criteria. The system wants to ignore the cries for help from the population at large.
Existing communities are destroyed or forced to move away in the face of developers and Councils with undemocratic strategies.
NODIE.org.uk has no political allegiance but supports justice and fair play for all.
NODIE.org.uk is not concerned with the issue of whether the homes that are built should be for private, affordable or social housing.
We can offer Resident Associations and/or Action groups the following:
1. As an enrolled member of NODIE.org.uk you will be entitled to a web identification on our web site with a brief ID about your cause and Contact details that you provide.
2. We can provide you with access to shared web space, which we host.
3. Alternatively we can provide you with a “pre built” site, where we would upload documents, you e-mail or Fax to us, to the web site (which we host for you). Click here to view a demonstration site.
All options will provide you with an “@nodie.org.uk” e-mail address.
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