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Housing crisis: Should open spaces be built on?
National World - LocalTV
2024-12-17
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Does Birmingham need more housing, and where should new homes be built? We ask locals how they feel about building on open spaces or fields to meet housing demands. Is it a necessary step, or does it go too far?
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