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Author of the article: Max Martin • Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Publishing date: Feb 07, 2021 • February 7, 2021 • 2 minute read • Mt. Brydges resident Kevin Kingma spearheaded a campaign, dubbed Not in My Park, urging Strathroy-Caradoc council to reconsider building an attainable housing development at Cenotaph Park. The municipality announced Friday it won t build at the site and is now looking for other locations. (Supplied by Kevin Kingma) Article content Strathroy-Caradoc officials are reworking a proposed affordable housing development in Mt. Brydges after the plan drew backlash from locals who questioned its location at a community park. After blowback at a virtual public meeting last week, the municipality said it’s looking for a new location for an attainable housing build, scrapping the originally proposed site at Cenotaph Park on Queen Street. ....