Neighbouring villagers raise concerns about the risk of flooding and drainage plans.
Plans for 120 homes on the outskirts of a town have been approved despite concerns raised about flooding.
They will be part of the wider Norwood Farm Strategic Urban Extension, which will include 1,900 homes in total. The authority's strategic planning committee heard the housing was "in an area of high demand", according to the developer.Councillors said there were also worries about flooding, with Conservative Ann Addison saying it was "a very big issue" in her ward of Bugbrooke.
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