PLANS for a 150 home development in a village south of York have been submitted to the council.

But the proposals have already sparked objections from locals, with one claiming the homes, if built, would be "totally out of keeping" with the village and the green space location.

David Wilson Homes has identified farmland in Wheldrake as a site for the new homes, which would be a mix of two to five bedroom properties for sale and for rent.

The homes would be accessed via a road off Main Street, to the east of Millfield Industrial Estate, leading to a loop road around the development.

There are also plans for green space and a children’s play area.

York Press: Plans have been submitted for 150 homes on farmland in Wheldrake

Planning documents submitted to City of York Council state: “This is a significant piece of greenspace which offers visual amenity, space for meaningful children’s play and provides a focus for the surrounding house frontages which actively contribute to the sense of place and ensure that the open space is well surveilled.”

The plans have attracted letters of objection from residents.

One wrote: “We strongly object to the above planned development. It is totally out of keeping for a relatively small village and land that is green belt.

“The village is already developed beyond the capacity that its infrastructure is able to cope. 

“The school, roads and sewage system are not fit for current purpose, let alone another development of 150 dwellings.”

Another wrote: “The local primary school is fully subscribed most of the time. 

“Families moving to the village recently have had to send their children to Escrick, entailing a round trip of seven miles (by car) twice a day – not very eco friendly! 

“Are the developers willing to fund extra school buildings and ongoing teacher costs? I suspect not.”