In Barton-upon-Humber, a major planning development is now under close examination. Keigar Homes is attempting to reduce a previously agreed upon contribution to local infrastructure. The development, which is set to see the construction of 317 homes, has ignited conversations within the North Lincolnshire Council and among local residents. There is a strong collective focus on ensuring that necessary infrastructure improvements don’t fall by the wayside in the rush to construct new housing. The £3 million contribution was part of the initial agreement attached to the development. This adaptation of the original story was drawn from a report by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.
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