MALTON Town Council is calling for issues over the "outdated and overstretched infrastructure" in the town are addressed before more homes are built.
In response to a consultation on 200 homes on Highfield Meadows, the council is also demanding action on air pollution, insisting that North Yorkshire Council along with the developer and Fitzwilliam Trust submit an air quality impact assessment prior to attending a future Town Council meeting.
The consultation has been launched on plans for new homes and public open space in Malton.
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