Fighting the plans to double the size of Easter Compton

South Gloucestershire Council have proposed to build 450 new houses in Easter Compton. This would more than double the number of houses in the village.

More than doubling the number of houses in Easter Compton would increase pressure on schools, health services and overwhelm our road network. The proposals would create more congestion and raise issues about road safety and the impact on local pollution levels.

Easter Compton is an historic village, which does not have the infrastructure to support such large-scale development, and we are calling on Liberal Democrat run South Gloucestershire Council to reconsider their plans.

We need your views on the plans to more than double the number of houses in Easter Compton, so we can demonstrate the community’s views clearly to decision makers at the Council. If you can fill in the 60-second survey below, sharing your thoughts, we can fight these proposals to double the size of Easter Compton together as a community.

Fighting the plans to double the size of Easter Compton

  • Current Survey
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1. Luke Hall MP has stated his direct opposition to build almost 450 new homes in Easter Compton and has started a petition against the plans. Which of the following best represents your view:
2. Would you add your name to Luke’s petition? “We, the undersigned, call on Lib Dem run South Gloucestershire Council to reconsider their plans to build over 450 new homes in Easter Compton.”
3. Which of the following concerns you most about these proposals
4. Do you agree that South Gloucestershire is taking more than its fair share of housing and the Council should push Bristol harder to build on more brownfield sites?
6. In order to make this survey representative, how did you vote in the 2019 General Election?
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On the scale of 0-10, 0 means there would be no chance of you voting for the party and 10 means you would be absolutely certain to vote for the party.

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