An "infill" development of two new homes has been given the go-ahead in a Norfolk village.
West Norfolk Council has agreed an application by David Taylor Associates to build on land off New Road at North Runcton, near King's Lynn.
A planning statement said: "The Infill parcel of land forms a part of the North Runcton Caravan and Camping club, [which has] over the years reduced in its use and full occupancy potential.
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"It is recognised that Infill development makes an important contribution towards housing supply, character, and delivery, and it enables more people to live in desirable sustainable locations."
Plans show two three-bed homes behind the large oak tree which stands near the road, close to the main A47.
North Runcton parish Council supports the application. The statement concludes the site provides "a wonderful opportunity to provide an infill site of two energy efficient contemporary homes".
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