Falkirk councillors agreed to delay a decision on a planning application for 229 houses in Bo'ness for a second time after they were told that a new concern about flooding in the area had been raised.
At a meeting of Falkirk Council's planning committee last month, members agreed to allow more time for investigation of issues on the site near Crawfield Road, Bo'ness.
Today, when the matter returned to the committee, members were asked to delay once again as "potential flooding and draining issues that need to be investigated" had been brought to planning officers' attention just that morning.
As the planning application had been called in by Councillor David Aitchison due to concerns over flooding on the site, members once again agreed to postpone the discussion until the next meeting.
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