No time to breed

COUNTY councillor Steve Harrod gave his thoughts on family dynamics at Watlington’s annual parish meeting.

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 27 July 2015

COUNTY councillor Steve Harrod gave his thoughts on family dynamics at Watlington’s annual parish meeting.

Discussing the town’s neighbourhood plan a woman asked if a new school would come before housing was built or afterwards.

Cllr Harrod said it took “some time” for families to move in and “to breed children”, to which a man in the audience noted: “Leaving aside the breeding thing, if people move in there are other things they are going to be doing.”



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