‘Let’s not ruin our village,’ Mrs Rooney wrote this week in a letter to her local planning authority, Cheshire East Council. ‘The development would be in direct conflict with the national policy to protect green belt land.’
She went on to warn of the
dangers of increased traffic and damage to the ‘special landscape, character
and appearance of the area’. ‘Prestbury is an historic
village and we need to preserve its character and setting,’ wrote Suzan Holder.
Harvey Wood, says: ‘There
is a contradiction. The Rooneys’ house is like a mini office building and it
seems slightly strange that they should object to what is a very sympathetic
development on adjoining land.’
Peter Crouch, Wes Brown and
Carlos Tevez have lived in the village at various times. The former England
cricketer Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff is another well-known resident.
‘Since Wayne Rooney moved
into the village it’s been a snowball effect,’ she said. ‘Some of the houses do
need pulling down, but the houses they’re building to replace them are just so
huge. They are going up to three storeys high. It’s destroying the character of
the village.’
‘There is another story to
this,’ says Mr Foden. ‘If you modernise a house, you pay VAT on it; if you
build a new house, you don’t. So there is a financial advantage to knock-down
and rebuild over renovation.’
‘Footballers and
celebrities tend to spend their money out of the area rather than in it.

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