Posters have appeared on footpaths around a Norfolk village urging people to share their views on plans to earmark land for 90 homes.
The posters, put up at East Runton, are about Runton Road and Clifton Park being part of a draft key planning document for North Norfolk District Council.
The posters state: "If you want to try and save this walking and wildlife area and maintain the gap between Cromer and East Runton, it is important that you have your say now."
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A six-week consultation period is currently under way that gives the public the chance to respond to council amendments to the Local Plan.
The consultation started on November 7 and will run until December 19.
North Norfolk District Council says that options are being considered "to provide additional housing over an adjusted Plan period of 2024-2040 in order to address an identified shortfall of housing, and to allow for flexibility and contingency across the Local Plan period".
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