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Old 01-03-2016, 05:44 PM #1
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Default Ten Areas Earmarked To Become 'Healthy Towns'


[One of the developments,
in northwest Bicester, Oxfordshire,
will have 6,000 zero-carbon homes
and cycle networks to promote exercise.]

[A community of more than
3,000 homes in Whitehill and Bordon,
Hampshire, will be "care ready" - designed
to help people who have long-term conditions.]

[The other areas chosen to
be part of the project include
Cranbrook in Devon, a new
development in Darlington, and
Barking Riverside in London.
Halton Lee in Runcorn, Cheshire,
and Whyndyke Farm
in Fylde, Lancashire,
will also take part.]



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I want in, put Leeds down Hilary you twonk!
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Give them all crack.

That's why everyone in St Helens is skinny.
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They're really hyping Bicester up to be this nirvana of a new town aren't they
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Originally Posted by arista View Post

[One of the developments,
in northwest Bicester, Oxfordshire,
will have 6,000 zero-carbon homes
and cycle networks to promote exercise.]

[A community of more than
3,000 homes in Whitehill and Bordon,
Hampshire, will be "care ready" - designed
to help people who have long-term conditions.]

[The other areas chosen to
be part of the project include
Cranbrook in Devon, a new
development in Darlington, and
Barking Riverside in London.
Halton Lee in Runcorn, Cheshire,
and Whyndyke Farm
in Fylde, Lancashire,
will also take part.]



A Good Move

http://news.sky.com/story/1651037/te...-healthy-towns

I like this idea - might do a poem on it.
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