Huge 800-home green belt development in the West Midlands set for decision as council reveals its recommendation - here's when
A decision on controversial proposals to build more than 800 homes on green belt land in the West Midlands has been scheduled
A decision date has been set for proposals to build more than 800 homes on green belt land in Albrighton.
The proposal, from Boningale Homes, will go before Shropshire Council's Southern Planning Committee on Tuesday, December 16.
The application requests permission to build 800 houses, a care home, a secondary school, and a 'local centre' on 48 hectares of land off Patshull Lane.
The proposal has been met with huge opposition from local residents through the Albrighton Development Action Group.

A paper prepared for the committee recommends members turn the application down.
Committee members will make a decision on whether to go along with the recommendation at Tuesday's meeting.
It also confirms that a total of 1,157 public representations have been submitted on the plans.




