Shropshire Star

'You can see the overwhelming feeling' :Villagers hand in huge petition over 800 homes plan

Campaigners from a village have handed over a petition of more than 3,700 signatures in a bid to convince planners to reject the building of 800 homes on greenbelt land.

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Albrighton Village Action Group (AVAG) have said that nearly 83 per cent of the village’s eligible population has backed the petition opposing the development by Boningale Homes.

The developer submitted a planning application to Shropshire Council earlier this month after announcing in March that it planned to build a new housing estate along with a secondary school, care home and other infrastructure in between Newhouse Lane and Cross Road

Boningale Homes has said the plans will create 1,200 jobs and add £60 million into the local economy, as well as helping Shropshire and the Black Country meet their housing needs.

Albrighton Village Action Group hand over their 3724 signature petition at Shirehall in Shrewsbury opposing 800 homes in the village of Albrighton. MP Mark Pritchard in attendance..

Voicing the village's objection in the form of a petition handed to Shropshire Council at Shirehall in Shrewsbury on Friday, Charlie Blakemore, co-chair of the Albrighton Village Action Group said: “You can see the overwhelming feeling from local residents, with over 3,700 signing the petition asking the council to reject this unneeded over-development.