CAMPAIGNERS fighting a proposed distribution centre on green space in Oldbury are furious that developers are advertising for tenants before it has been given planning permission.

Objectors have said they are in a David and Goliath fight to protect the land,  which is home to badgers, foxes and bird species such as common buzzards and which helps mitigate air pollution from the nearby M5.

The advertising has further incensed residents of Titford Road who only learned of the proposal three weeks ago when bulldozers moved on to the land to begin ground testing.

London based Canmoor Ltd has submitted plans to Sandwell Council for two industrial units of 7,503 square metres with car parking, a service yard and loading docks. 

Since the proposal was published last week, over 1,100 people have signed an on-line petition opposing the development which protestors say would destroy a wildlife corridor.

Lead campaigner, Phil Shakespeare, says the developers are now advertising the site as suitable for industrial and distribution companies before it has gone to Sandwell Council for formal approval.

He said: “I’m outraged – bearing in mind that the residents were even notified before work took place – to find this green corridor is being advertised for let as if it’s a done deal and the wildfire area has already been flattened.

“We are trying to prevent this area being turned into concrete and to highlight to people that green zones are getting less and less and disappearing.

“I always thought that green spaces were protected.  It is surprising to me that businesses as far away as London can sell them even before we can acknowledge the fact that they are threatened.”

He said Sandwell Council had been inundated with objections to the scheme, adding: “I think this is a case of David and Goliath and I’m worried that big business will stamp all over local residents.” 

Canmoor Ltd has been contacted for comment.