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Controversial Housing Plan Approved in Markfield Despite Hundreds of Objections

Summary

  • Over 320 complaints filed against 115-home development
  • Charnwood Borough Council voted 4-3 to approve the plans
  • Developer revised initial 150-home proposal during planning process
Controversial Housing Plan Approved in Markfield Despite Hundreds of Objections

In a heated meeting on November 17, 2025, the planning committee of Charnwood Borough Council voted 4-3 to approve a controversial housing development in the village of Markfield, Leicestershire. The plans, put forward by Davidsons Developments, call for the construction of 115 new homes between Markfield Lane and the A50 Leicester Road at Field Head.

The decision comes despite over 320 complaints from local residents about the development. Many in the community have strongly opposed the project, citing concerns about the impact on the local infrastructure and character of the village. However, the developer argued that the planned homes would be located in a "sustainable location."

Initially, Davidsons Developments had proposed building 150 homes on the site, but this was revised during the planning process. The narrowly approved 115-home scheme will now move forward, much to the dismay of the majority of Markfield residents who had objected to the plans.

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The housing plans for Markfield, Leicestershire have been approved by the Charnwood Borough Council's planning committee, despite hundreds of objections from local residents.
The approved development plans call for the construction of 115 new homes between Markfield Lane and the A50 Leicester Road at Field Head.
The developer, Davidsons Developments, had initially proposed building 150 homes on the site, but this was revised during the planning process.

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