Grays councillors question Tory-run Thurrock Council’s commitment to building social housing in their ward

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GRAYS Riverside Councillors Kerin, Pothecary and Fish have questioned whether the Tory Administration running Thurrock Council are committed to utilising brownfield sites and disused assets to build much-needed council housing in their ward.

Reacting to the news of the plan to convert the former office of the Thurrock Asian Association in Clarence Road into two flats, they said:

“If the Thurrock Tories were genuinely committed to utilising disused assets to build council homes, they would have jumped at the opportunity to develop this particular asset themselves.

“Following on from their failure over the brownfield Argent Street site, it is becoming increasingly clear that they have little interest in addressing Thurrock’s ever-growing council housing waiting list.

“Equally, if the current Administration had a clear plan for using disused assets and brownfield sites, we wouldn’t have to continually fight off their attempts to build on our precious green spaces.

“Once again, we are imploring the Thurrock Tories to think creatively about brownfield sites and disused assets and put them to use for the good of those languishing on waiting lists.”

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