Protesters against eco-towns, about to descend on Westminster, do not represent public opinion, the government will say on Monday.
Caroline Flint, housing minister, said research had found “clear support in favour of eco-towns”.
By Fiona Harvey, Environment Correspondent, and George Parker
Published: June 29 2008 22:28 | Last updated: June 29 2008 22:28
Protesters against eco-towns, about to descend on Westminster, do not represent public opinion, the government will say on Monday.
Caroline Flint, housing minister, said research had found “clear support in favour of eco-towns”.