UP to 32 new homes could be built on green fields on the edge of a York village.
The housing scheme would include up to 40 per cent affordable homes.
However, some locals are already objecting to the plans, many complaining that the proposed access road is dangerously sited on the brow of a hill.
An application for outline planning permission has been submitted by Baylis and Baylis to North Yorkshire County Council for up to 32 new homes at Appleton Roebuck on land next to Hillcrest House, off Colton Lane, on the edge of the village.
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