Neighbours furious after homes approved to be built in front garden
People living in Pym Close in Thorpe St Andrew say the new four-bedroom detached homes could increase traffic and mean a loss of privacy.
The new properties will be built on a patch of land in front of an existing house that is rented out.
Proposals, which were approved by Broadland District Council last week, also include six extra parking spaces on top of the three already at the site.
The plans are for two houses to be built on the front garden of 48 Pym Close (Image: Google Maps)
Andrew Jones, 61, who's lived in Pym Close for more than 20 years said: "I think it's a........
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