Herefordshire planners said an application had not dealt properly with the likely impact on roads.
By Gavin McEwanA plan to build a 118-home estate on the edge of a town has been refused permission for a second time.
After considering the new application the county council ruled the firm had not dealt properly with the likely impact of the estate on local roads.The council's ecology officer stated that as before, it was "unable to support the site design, landscaping proposals, impacts on protected species and levels of biodiversity loss resulting from the proposal".
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