White House Farm in the Norwich North constituency has seen 2,000 homes built, with plans for a further 5,000
The project aimed to build about 12,000 new homes in Rackheath, Old Catton, Sprowston and Thorpe St Andrew, all on the boundary of Norwich and Broadland districts. The enterprise has grown from a pick-your-own farm with just one employee to employing "150 - 200 people", she said. "There's only one post box for the whole estate," she said, and is concerned about losing green space and woodland when more homes are built.
But she had already made up her mind about who she would vote for, she said, even though for her "there are no perfect options".Stuart Johnson, 40, has concerns about housing that he wants politicians to address.He said he bought his own place aged 21, but does not see that happening for either of his children.He said although he was "disillusioned with the Conservatives" he was also worried about Labour policies and whether they would increase taxes.