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Jun 2020
A controversial 73-home development in Bilton would clog already busy roads with traffic and be ‘catastrophic’ for local wildlife, residents say.
The development at Knox Lane has had 222 objections. The formal consultation period for the houses was extended until Monday June 22 due to coronavirus.
Developer Jomast and Leeds-based architects Spawforths are behind the plans, which would see a mix of 1,2,3 and 4-bedroom homes built with 130 car parking spaces and new open public space.
As well as concerns over the environment and transport, residents said the development would effectively remove a valued green space and join Bilton and Knox together.
One resident told the Stray Ferret that the fields are currently home to several animals including deer and badgers.
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Jomast and Spawforths issued a joint statement to the Stray Ferret:
It said:
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