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Share Content Published August 8, 2017 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. The Arbury Park housing development in Cambridge. The project became a victim of the credit crunch when two of the building firms involved ceased work, leaving 60% of the planned estate unbuilt and without streetlighting or proper signs. Residents have complained that the site has become derelict, leading to high levels of crime and anti-social. behaviour. abandoned anti-social anti-social behaviour apartment arbury behaviour boom build building bust buyer cambridge collapse credit crime crunch development first flats home homes housing mortgage new orchard park recession starter time
Share Content Published August 8, 2017 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. The Arbury Park housing development in Cambridge. The project became a victim of the credit crunch when two of the building firms involved ceased work, leaving 60% of the planned estate unbuilt and without streetlighting or proper signs. Residents have complained that the site has become derelict, leading to high levels of crime and anti-social. behaviour. abandoned anti-social anti-social behaviour apartment arbury behaviour boom build building bust buyer cambridge collapse credit crime crunch development first flats home homes housing mortgage new orchard park recession starter time
Share Content Published August 8, 2017 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. The Arbury Park housing development in Cambridge. The project became a victim of the credit crunch when two of the building firms involved ceased work, leaving 60% of the planned estate unbuilt and without streetlighting or proper signs. Residents have complained that the site has become derelict, leading to high levels of crime and anti-social. behaviour. abandoned anti-social anti-social behaviour apartment arbury behaviour boom build building bust buyer cambridge collapse credit crime crunch development first flats home homes housing mortgage new orchard park recession starter time