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Derelict land adjacent to Old Market Hill, Sturminster Newton

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Matthew Goodwin
11 years ago

For a very small cost and short amount if time ,the improvements would be greatly received and add value to the town if Stur.

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Kevin jones
11 years ago

should have been completed along with the rest and used as parking! There is no where near enough parking around that area!!!!

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Kevin jones
11 years ago

should have been completed along with the rest and used as parking! There is no where near enough parking around that area!!!!

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Nuala Palmer
11 years ago

eyesore

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Nuala Palmer
11 years ago

eyesore

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Cathy Reilly
11 years ago

This land is an eyesore. It should be either turned into a garden with seating or even extra parking place. It spoils the lovely Exchange development.

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Cathy Reilly
11 years ago

This land is an eyesore. It should be either turned into a garden with seating or even extra parking place. It spoils the lovely Exchange development.

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Anonymous
11 years ago

Disgusting mess

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Anne Nicholas
11 years ago

Disgusting mess

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mrs june collier
11 years ago

some thing has to be done about it!

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mrs june collier
11 years ago

some thing has to be done about it!

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david frost
11 years ago

This land should never have been allowed for development at all, and should form part of a central green space facility for the town.

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david frost
11 years ago

This land should never have been allowed for development at all, and should form part of a central green space facility for the town.

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Lois Paixao
11 years ago

make it a car park, they would have got the cost back by now

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Ross
11 years ago

This has been going on long enough and its not even though the cost to sort it would be significant.!

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Ross
11 years ago

This has been going on long enough and its not even though the cost to sort it would be significant.!

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Richard Calderwood
11 years ago

Current eyesore.With the approval of the landowner why not dedicate for a local community project for a herbal garden?

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Richard Calderwood
11 years ago

Current eyesore.With the approval of the landowner why not dedicate for a local community project for a herbal garden?

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Anonymous
11 years ago

this land coudl be a community garden, I was horrified when it was treated with chemicals so we did not even get nice wild flowers on it, just rubble

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pauline metcalf
11 years ago

this land coudl be a community garden, I was horrified when it was treated with chemicals so we did not even get nice wild flowers on it, just rubble