People in a village on the outskirts of Exeter have begun a campaign to prevent themselves being engulfed into a suburb of the city.
The Save Clyst St Mary campaigners are protesting at the number of houses that developers want to build.
Organiser Gaeron Kayleigh says if the hundreds of new homes go ahead, the village will more than double in size.
There's a public meeting at Clyst St Mary village hall at half past 7 this evening.
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