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The Cotswolds villages under threat from Labour: Residents claim 'algorithm-driven' housing targets could force communities to quadruple in size
Residents in the Cotswolds villages allege that Labour's 'algorithm-driven' housing targets could force their communities to quadruple in size, raising concerns about overdevelopment. The issue highlights tensions between political housing policies and rural preservation efforts.
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