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Rejected: Plans to build 270 houses in Pendle
Councillors have rejected plans submitted by Junction Property Ltd to build 270 houses.
The proposed area for the buildings is known as a beauty spot in Lancashire.
However an appeal is likely to be submitted.
Joe Cooney, the Conservative group leader on Pendle Council, said to the BBC: “There’s nothing wrong with developments, but unfortunately this was a development in the wrong place.
“It’s got poor transport links, poor infrastructure, it’s in a conservation area and it’s just the wrong area.
“There are other sites we can build on.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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