‘This is a nice little village - it should stay that way’Plans for 110 homes have some residents asking how much their village will expandView 2 Images The field on Moor Lane, Leasingham, which is used by dog walkers but could become a housing estate (Image: Lincolnshire Live)Residents in a Lincolnshire village say it will eventually merge with the neighbouring ones if housing plans don’t slow down. Leasingham near Sleaford currently has an application for 110 homes on a field at the edge of the village. The application by the Warrendale Group Limited, which has attracted four written objections, is currently being considered by North Kesteven District Council. The field on Moor Lane is currently used by local dog walkers, who told the Local Democracy Reporting Service that they didn’t feel it was the right location for more homes. This is a nice little village, it should stay that way.”View 2 Images There are safety concerns about speeding on Moor Lane, Leasingham (Image: Lincolnshire Live)Plans for the field, which is an allocated housing site, were submitted in 2025 and are currently being considered by the council.
Source: Daily Mirror March 21, 2026 11:08 UTC