We voted to rank our top questions for developers and 8 came out on top. Will they be answered?
- Will you commit now to keeping the new and high-quality housing in Bellcroft The Courtyards, Ashton Croft, Graston Close, and Shyltons Croft, re-assuring all residents and tenants in these properties that they can stay in their homes? If not, why not?
- I understand phase 1 will be demolished first. For any residents who live in the phase 1 area and wish to stay in one of the new residences. Will new homes be built for them prior to demolition of phase 1 and if so, where will this location be?
- It has been promised the regeneration will benefit local residents. How will the regeneration benefit residents in private properties such as Bellcroft The Courtyards and Ashton Croft, which are privately owned and high-quality housing that has never been council owned?
- As indicated by a member of Birmingham City Council, is it true that a cap has been put on the value of individual properties in the regeneration area?
- Will the developers consider relocating us to their other properties?
- Why does nobody in our neighbourhood recall getting the leaflet that was supposedly sent out in 2019? Did the Councillors purposely leave it vague or leave out quality and new housing so you could sell us to the developers? Will you provide proof of the flyer or letter about these plans supposedly sent to Ashcroft and Bellcroft The Courtyards in 2019? Nobody remembers getting this flyer or letter.
- Our residents are experiencing extreme stress and anxiety because they have been issued with the risk of a compulsory purchase order on their private homes, and they have nobody who responds to their questions. This is causing safeguarding and mental health problems. What is being done to support their wellbeing right now?
- We have some residents who do not believe they are at risk of a compulsory purchase order. Can you please confirm, out loud, that Bellcroft The Courtyards, Ashton Croft, Graston Close and Shyltons Croft are at risk of a compulsory purchase order?

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