More than a thousand people object to the proposal which will be voted on this week.
By John WimperisPlans to build a major housing development of almost 100 homes in a Somerset village are set to be decided next week.More than a thousand local people lodged objections to the "Pineapple farm" plans.
In a statement, developer M7 said: "Planning approval at Mulberry Road offers to deliver a vibrant sustainable new community with its own distinctive identity." Congresbury Residents Action Association saying: "Most residents of Congresbury know the importance of the field as a vital resource for exercise and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
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