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 Roanoke College men’s lacrosse team receives NCAA DIII Tournament bid Clark Palmer May 4, 2026 Walk & Roll to School Day a chance for city elementary school kids to hit the road – safely Gene Marrano May 4, 2026 Hollins University receives $10 million gift to support HOPE Scholarship program Web Staff May 4, 2026