Plans emerge for more homes on 'highly desirable' National Forest development

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A developer has launched plans for a second phase of homes on fields in the National Forest. Bloor Homes was given the green light last year by Charnwood Borough Council to build 200 homes on land off Ingleberry Road on the edge of Shepshed.

But now the homebuilder has submitted plans to the council for a further 65 houses on fields next door to the original plot. The site is on the southern edge of the town, and is currently used for farming.

If approved, there would be a range of one to four-bed homes, with 20 per cent of the properties being allocated for affordable housing. Bloor Homes is promising “extensive public open space”, and says phase two residents will share play facilities that will be built as part of phase one of the scheme.

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