Fears £30bn mega town with 25,000 homes will bring roads to a standstill and inundate schools and GP surgeries with massive influx of residents

Fears have been raised for a new ‘Mega town’ for 25,000 houses called ‘disgusting’, and ‘Tomorrow Ghetto’ can bring Bristol to stoning the paths.
Green light was given to the spreading development built on an unused Second World War Airport in the north of the city.
The plan, owned by Malaysia, operated by a Multi -pound real estate dynasty, is designed by YTL Group, the plan of the YTL Group already has approval to build 6,500 houses.
However, long -term plans for the broad ‘brabazon’ community may see that it swells into a 19,500 person’s arena as well as 25,000 properties.
Development of £ 2 billion was called one of the 12 new towns allocated by the Labor Party to be created nationwide, and that Brabazon could have 25,000 houses.
However, the project was detonated for the scope of the project, warned that Bristol would create a grilled ‘nightmare’ for the Conservative Group leader city and create a ‘stupid’ grille.
Mark Weston, Member of the Assembly, told Daily Mail, “ This plan should be in acid, ” he said. Someone has Pound signs in their eyes and allows their imagination to be wild … This is very intensely populated and will never work.
‘Local ways cannot cope with it … Development will cover the north of Bristol in traffic and bring it to the grinding stop. This will be a nightmare. ‘
“This is not just a cake in the sky, something for these birds – and even they would be incredible. ‘
Brabazon New Town is expected to be completed in the autumn of 2026 in South Gloucestershire and Western innovation is part of the ARC (WIA) developments
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The new town will be built at the old filton airport, where Hitler’s hurricane hunter aircraft used to defend the looter Luftwaffe attacks in the war.
The project will create 30,000 new businesses in the region and increase the local economy by £ 5 billion and can be completed until the autumn of 2028.
Meanwhile, more than 100 million investment is being investigated to help local infrastructure with a new train station and bus service.
However, some Natives ventilated their anger, said the site might be a cramped ‘semi -slum’ that will pressure the schools of the region and GP operations.
A resident said: ‘”Tomorrow ghetto” words come to mind. I’m sure the property is beautiful, but they are upset about the scenery. ‘
Brian Blestowe, a former Avon district council member who has been living locally for 60 years, also expressed his fears.
“The airport developed so far is turning into a little semi -silver,” he said to a council meeting in February. ‘I am very worried that the whole field will be reduced by the plans you have now.’
The plans for Brabazon were first discussed almost ten years ago, but since then there is a lot of balloons.
The airport, which is also the birthplace of Supersonic Concorde Jet, has been allocated by the South Gloucestershire Council for 2,675 new home since 2017.
The new target is being built on the old Filton Airport in North Bristol.
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However, after the YTL seized the soil, the number of houses rose to 6,500 – and now developers want to build up to 25,000 there.
Increased proposals are still too much in the early stages, yet detailed plans have not yet emerged. The Daily Mail realizes that any plan should take into account the appropriate infrastructure to support the construction of developed home construction scale.
The studies have already begun in the approved stage of the approved development and hundreds of properties have already been built.
Bristol is fighting a record -breaking property crisis, and approximately 21,000 households are still waiting for social housing to be released.
Critics are afraid that the town of Brabazon will do very little to overcome it and that it can actually worse the crisis.
Currently, about 1,700 out of 6,500 houses illuminated so far will be affordable – a mixture of rented and shared property houses.
However, the YTL admitted that there was no concrete figure yet, as plans would look like a large 25,000 home ambition, and created new concerns on the plan.
In the meantime, those who want to pay for new homes will have to pay for a property in Bristol at the average ratio.
Two -bedroom apartments are over 287,000 listed for apartments in the city for 317,000 £ 317,000. Right -back.
Likewise, the average house price in Bristol National Statistics Office 349,000 £.
However, a two -bedroom house in the new town will now bring buyers back 430,000, and three -bedroom properties will range from £ 495,000 to £ 525,000.
Meanwhile, a four -bedroom city house will cost £ 690,000 – almost double Bristol’s average house price.
So far, 6,500 planning permission has been given and this number can reach up to 25,000 in the future
Firstly, the town will now have parking places for the inhabitants of the town.
However, the developers behind the plan will be added to additional cycle roads and walking paths.
According to YTL, when it comes to education, there will be ‘community facilities to support lifelong learning’ as well as three new schools.
Mega Town will also have a live entertainment facility enough to see 20,000 people.
An impressive aviation themed digital entertainment center will include exhibition areas and conference area.
For commercial purposes, including shops and offices, it can explode with an area of 3.6 million square meters.
The locals can access a park and an open space network and enjoy plenty of green spaces.
Plans include a 15 -acre Brabazon Park and lake, which will be the largest in the South West for about 50 years.
YTL Developments Planning and Development Director Seb Loy said, ‘We are glad to welcome the government that the government is proposed by the new towns task force in the heart of Western innovation.’
YTL is now ruled by Malaysia billionaire Francis Yeoh Sock Ping, the owner of the holding of the Holding, which is now building the town of Mega.
The government’s new Towns Mission List includes the project as one of the 12 proposed places to be classified as a town.
Legendary figures in MalaysiaOme of the country’s highest profile construction work.
In addition to hotel and airport designs, the company, founded by the late father Yeoh Tiong Lay, built the National Art Gallery of Malaysia in 1955 and built a railway connection from Kuala Lumpur to the new international airport.
In recent years, YTL is trying to expand the footprint in England. In 2002, he follows Wessex Water’s surprise purchase for £ 1.2 billion.
However, the purchase was overshadowed by discussions after being arrested by Wessex Water’s President Colin Skellett, a veteran of water industry.
Mr. Skellet was later cleared in 2003 on suspicion of accepting a bribery of 1 million pounds, which rejected the allegations.
Last year, one of the wings of YTL was involved in the fight against corruption of 700 million pounds over a contract to provide internet for schools.
YTL Communications have won the contract in Malaysia, which should have been for 15 years. However, according to Malaysian anti -corruption researchers, this was shortened to seven and a half years without any decrease in the contract value.
In December, the company was cleared of any injustice by the Malaysian Anti -Corruption Commission.
Ytl talked about the plan to build a new Mega town, a spokesman for Development, said: ‘Brabazon is being developed at the old Filton Airport of 400 acres, which will remain an empty, unused brownfield site. Using Urban Brownfield Land in the best way helps to protect local Greenbed.
‘Planning permit for 6,500 new home, including 1,700 affordable house, has already been guaranteed. The new town has already won more than one award for Brownfield Land’s design, settlement and use. It will include a 86-acre public green area, the 15-acre Brabazon Park in the heart of the community-for more than more than 50 years.
‘We understand why infrastructure concerns are brought to the agenda with any new development, but more than £ 100 million is spent on the bristol City Center and more distant transportation connections. This includes paths, bicycle paths, a new metrobus route and a train station in the new town to be opened in the fall of 2026. ‘
Daily Mail approached the Bristol City Council for a comment.




