Battle begins over new homes approved in historic village without sewage capacity
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A charity is taking legal action after a controversial decision to approve new housing in a historic village, despite local sewage systems already being over capacity. They argue this issue is widespread and could lead to serious environmental and health problems.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about a few new houses—it's a clash between growth and sustainability. If sewage systems can't handle the influx, it could mean pollution, strain on infrastructure, and a degraded quality of life for residents. The legal challenge highlights a bigger fight over whether development should trump basic infrastructure limits.
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