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Tree Courts Regeneration

Current News October 2008

Contractors will soon be starting work on the Spruce Court and Whitebeam Court sites to deliver improvements outlined in the plan. We hope that this work will be complete and fully implemented over the next 6 months.

A planned drawing of the Tree Courts area under the Regeneration programme; highlighting new housing and properties that have been sold to date and others that are part of the Right to Buy initiative can be viewed following the links below.

Plan of regeneration for Tree Courts

Tree Courts Newsletter March 2008

If you require information sooner, please contact the following Officers:

Arnold Fearon, Neighbourhood Housing Officer, 01793 464448 or email: afearon@swindon.gov.uk

Mark Walker, Policy and Regeneration Manager, 01793 464605 or email: mwalker@swindon.gov.uk

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