The site has been allocated for development
Nearly 200 new homes could be built on the edge of a Nottinghamshire town. Plans have been submitted for 183 properties to be constructed on farmland to the west of Brick Kiln Lane, Mansfield.
The site is allocated for development by Mansfield District Council for up to 200 homes. Developers will have to pay hundreds of thousands of pounds of contributions in order to get planning permission, according to planning documents.The NHS said the new houses would create more than 450 new patients and as a result requested a financial contribution of £202,087.5.
Piper Homes said the site would be home to a "sustainable community" if plans were approved, with housing being "attractive, memorable, [and] well functioning". In a planning document, rg+p on behalf of Piper Homes PLC, said: "The site has a wide range of house types, sizes and tenures which will provide a mixed and sustainable community.
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