Roanoke considers new direction for Countryside property Timothy Martin January 24, 2011 1 minute read A new direction for a hotly debated piece of land in Roanoke begins this week. News/Talk 960’s Timothy Martin reports on the plans for the former Countryside Golf Course: Share: Post navigation Previous: Freshman delegate says Virginia government needs technology upgradeNext: “Stay tuned” no longer: Allen announces for Senate in 2012 Related Stories 9th District Democratic candidate Adam Murphy rejects claims made in primary opponent’s blog post Clark Palmer June 30, 2026 Governor Spanberger weighs in after General Assembly accepts her budget amendments Clark Palmer June 30, 2026 Botetourt County unveils historic marker on Catawba Road in remembrance of the “BikeCentennial,” Gene Marrano June 29, 2026