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Druids Heath: ‘Regeneration will be death of our history’

David Pitt, whose property is included in the third phase of the demolition, said he was worried about losing his family home.

“I’ve lived here all my life, my parents moved in here in 1967 when the house was brand new,” the 53-year-old said.

“I’m worried and stressed because I don’t want to move.

“This is my family home and there are no concrete promises on whether I’ll be able to come back.”

The former carpenter, who lives on Manningford Road, said the plans were “daunting” and questioned whether there would be enough social housing for him to come back to.

When asked whether the plans could have a positive impact on the community, he said: “When its completed, it will be an area everyone will want to live in – but will we be even be able to afford it?”.


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