Boris Gromov, the governor of the Moscow Region, said that there would be no cottage villages on the Borodino field. Izvestia was the first to raise the issue of elite development, which steps on this memorable place.
For information, the latest data from the field were announced last Thursday at a meeting of members of the Public Council, which leads the preparation for the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Borodino. You can find out about them in the Izvestia issue from 11.02.11, in the article “Street of Russian Glory”.Then the interlocutor of Izvestia, Viktor Petrakov, and. O. Chairman of the Rosbrazculture, said that the Borodino field continues to build up contrary to the established prohibitions. Plots of land in Borodin turn from agricultural vehicles into lands under the construction of country houses. Also, announcements on the sale of land on the Borodino field are constantly discovered on the Internet. According to representatives of the Ministry of Culture, there are not only under construction, but already almost complemented cottages. This applies to lands near the old village and the village of Kriushino. According to Boris Gromov, the construction is deployed on the territory of rural settlements with an area of about 600 hectares, which belong to private individuals. The Governor of the Moscow Region emphasized that no one will build anything there, since the field has no officially designed border. At the moment, an order has already been prepared to the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation so that everything is issued and construction is prohibited on the basis of the law. The Interfax agency, in turn, reported that the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation plans to check the procedure for using budget funds in the near future, as well as federal property in the territory of the Borodino Museum-Reserve.