Some fear it could lose its rural charm
East Leake residents are divided over the new homes and school for the village, with many fearing the area could lose its rural charm. Some residents feel the large new housing development has changed the area, with hundreds of new homes straining amenities.
"It has changed a lot we can walk through the village and don't know anyone know. The housing estates have been built, and its quite industrial in places." "When we moved here there was 6,000 people and its more like 20,000 people here now. The roads are chaos, the village can't move between three o'clock and five o'clock as its really really busy.
"The pub is more family friendly and has children's meals now rather than just being a pub." Although he hasn't used the sports pavilion yet, Desmond explained that friends and family have and really enjoy having those facilities nearby, and that is it "bringing the whole community together."
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