IC Birmingham, 20th September, 2004
A decision is due on whether 56 hectares of greenbelt land in Sutton Coldfield will be retained as a site for major investment.
Residents have fought to keep Peddimore free from development over recent years and will learn of its future following a Birmingham City Council meeting.
A report submitted by the planning department, highlighting the pros and cons of different options, is being considered by the regeneration committee.
A council spokesman said the land was designated as suitable for attracting large multi-national companies following a regional study required by Government.
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