Residents in a village which has already doubled in size due to new housing are rallying together to protest against a further 300 new homes being built.
Locals in Wharncliffe Side, Sheffield, say they are 'traumatised' at the prospect of hundreds of homes being built on their green belt land.
The former farm village - which has an average house price of £318,939 - has a population of around 1,335 but over 1,000 new homes have been erected nearby in recent years.
Residents say the village infrastructure cannot cope with more new properties and earlier this month hundreds of locals rallied to protest against the plans.
Lead protester David Thornton, 62, says developers decided against building on the land 30 years ago, so he cannot understand why it is being considered now.






