A MEETING will be held this evening at Whitchurch Civic Centre to discuss the future of Pauls Moss.
Last month The Wrekin Housing Trust released new plans for the Pauls Moss development, which now features the Victorian Pauls Moss House as well as the health centre.
But members of the Save Pauls Moss campaign still had concerns over the development, saying the medical centre is the 'only acceptable part of the plan.'
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Clare Bellingham, from Save Pauls Moss, said: "While we are delighted that the new development for Pauls Moss keeps the house they want to remove nearly all of the original features, the panelling, the mahogany entrance, the last remaining original fireplace, all for a cafe which could easily be worked in the space that is there.
"This will all be done with £1.1 million of CIL money, we are basically paying out of our own money to destroy our town's heritage for a cafe.
"We need to be planning with the ecology in mind, this is a rich ecological environment which should be developed sympathetically.
"Finally and tragically the residents of Pauls Moss Court have been completely neglected once again as the plan for them is worse than ever.
"The only acceptable part of the plan is the medical centre, which is why we are suggesting a phased project where the medical centre can be built ASAP and the rest of the site rethought."
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