NHS bosses threaten to object to 500-home development as services 'at capacity'
The Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System (ICS) says it will object to the scheme in Links Road, Gorleston, unless the developer can pay £500,000 to support healthcare in the area.
Norfolk County Council's company Repton Property Developments wants to build the properties in conjunction with Lovell Homes, including a 70-home extra care facility.
A map of the housing development area (Image: Google)
It is estimated this could grow the population in the area by 981 people.........





















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