“Some of the applications are being approved in areas where there are genuine concerns about flooding issues”
Concerns have been raised about the number of new housing developments being given the go-ahead by Wyre Council.
“That is quite a strong incentive to encourage housing development. House building is getting out of hand in Wyre as there is insufficient infrastructure to support it. A number of sizeable housing schemes have been approved in Thornton, Poulton and Preesall. Developments include new estates in Thornton – BXB Homes with 130 homes approved for Bourne area in July 2023, Eccleston Homes with 158 homes in for Bourne area in June 2023, Breck Homes with 81 homes in Bourne area in September 2023 and Baxter Homes with 40 homes approved in Little Thornton in January 2024 as part of a larger development.
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