A resident complained that most houses will only have one parking space
Residents fear that Nettleham is becoming overcrowded as plans for 38 new homes have been approved by West Lindsey District Council.Developers Allison Homes laid out the plans in two separate planning applications, one for 30 homes and another for eight, which were both recommended for approval.
However, residents have expressed concern over the amount of new housing being built across the Lincoln village as the new residential area is being built off the previously constructed Larkfleet Homes scheme on land north of Doddington Lane.Kevin Damarell, of Deepdale Lane, wrote to the council, saying: “Development will detract from the local amenity due to over development and it will cause traffic congestion at the Deepdale Junction.
“The national problem of obtaining a doctor’s appointment is evident in Nettleham as they are overstretched. Local children also struggle to get into the Nettleham schools as they can take no more.”
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