Work is well underway on the new housing development
Work is well underway on a new housing development being built on the outskirts of a Nottinghamshire village - and while many have welcomed the new addition, some residents have raised concerns over its impact.
"It's a good two mile walk, so they will need to have cars and that will make the junction a bit busier. They will probably put pavements in and change the speed limit as it's not a very safe road, especially on that bend with Blidworth Lane. Senior product safety manager, Lee Vickers, 55, of Rainworth, has lived in his home for almost 20 years and is not pleased with the development plans. He said: "I'm not looking forward to it, it's going to obscure my view which I have had for two decades.
"It can be a very dark road as well at night." When asked about her thoughts on the development, a 50 year old teacher who did not wish to be named said: "We rent so I guess for us if the development becomes a problem I suppose we could always move.
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