Boningale Homes says green belt land will need to be released to meet local housing need.
A developer has defended plans to build several new housing estates in villages located inside the West Midlands green belt.
Residents have accused Boningale Homes of "trashing the countryside" and building estates too large for villages. The West Midlands green belt was designated in 1975 to prevent the expansion of the urban conurbation into the surrounding countryside.
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