Ambitious plans have been unveiled for a 110-home development on the outskirts of Leasingham, a quaint village in Lincolnshire, situated approximately two miles from the bustling town of Sleaford. Previously, the land was reserved for a modest 78 properties as outlined in the area’s Local Plan, a tool used to direct regional development. However, recent planning documents reveal a more advantageous scheme, aiming to maximise land use efficiency, deliver a larger quantity of affordable homes, and offer a wider range of property types. The final decision on this proposed development rests with the North Kesteven District Council.
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