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Six thousand new houses in the Staffordshire Moorlands

With plans for six thousand new houses in the Staffordshire Moorlands, Stuart George discusses where they might be built with Sybil Ralphs, CON Leader of the District Council

Release date:

08 September 2015

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8 minutes

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