NEW plans to build 17 homes in a village have been revealed.

Persimmon Homes has submitted proposals for land to the south of Appleford Road Sutton Courtenay.

The company already has permission to build homes at the former Amey depot site, but has now drawn up new details about traffic movements.

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The company has also drawn up new plans for trees and shrubs on the housing estate.

It has submitted the latest plans to Vale of White Horse District Council for approval.

Members of public can see the plans online at whitehorsedc.gov.uk using reference number P20/V1746/FUL.

The council has said it will make a decision on whether the new plans are acceptable by November 5.

Persimmon Homes, one of the county's largest and wealthiest housing developers, has built and continues to build thousands of homes across Oxfordshire.

It is currently building 2,500 homes at the former Grove Airfield, but people living there last year said the build quality was so poor that some homes were 'literally falling down'.

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In 2018, Persimmon was forced to ask its CEO Jeff Fairburn to leave the company after the firm awarded him a £75 million bonus, one of the biggest bonuses at a FTSE 100 company in history, and was subsequently lambasted for doing so.