'Bursting at the seams' or 'money for local business'? Green belt homes plan reaction
Briefly

Mylands Broxhill Ltd is pursuing planning permission to redevelop Mylands Farm, which currently comprises a small industrial park on green belt land. The proposal includes demolishing existing buildings to construct 30 homes, consisting of a mix of detached and affordable properties. Concerns have been voiced by local residents regarding the potential impact on wildlife, particularly deer, as well as the adequacy of local infrastructure to support the new developments. The plans aim to integrate green spaces and nature walkways, preserving the site's natural features such as a pond and surrounding woodlands.
Mylands Broxhill Ltd is planning to redevelop Mylands Farm, seeking to demolish existing structures to build 30 homes, which raises environmental concerns.
The application has received mixed reactions, especially concerning the preservation of wildlife and the area's existing infrastructure.
Local residents are worried about the impact on wildlife, including deer, and the adequacy of the local infrastructure to support the new homes.
The project aims to enhance the natural environment while providing new housing, with proposed design plans including green spaces and nature walkways.
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