here"It’s on a slope, so it’s not ideal for games, but people do use it for some games. The footpath is used by local dog walkers."Residents raised concerns about the loss of green space, flooding, highway safety and parking, anti-social behaviour, noise and air pollution.Brendan said the new site at Crompton Street, which is near a small park, is more suitable, but believes residents there may be 'equally disappointed'.The Crompton Street proposal will offer places for 14 people with 'complex needs' in 12 accommodation units designed to be 'flexible' and 'adaptable'.The Highfield Road proposal will offer shared housing and self-contained flats for eight people with severe and complex learning disabilities, autism or both.The housing.
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