WORRIED Bromsgrove residents are set to wage war on developers for the second time.

Plans to extend Breme House, a nursing home in Providence Road, have been resubmitted to Bromsgrove District Council by Warwickshire-based Heart of England Housing Gro-up.

Last year, after protesters launched a petition, the group withdrew plans to create a three-storey T-shaped extension at the site.

Now it has submitted a second set of plans for a two-storey L-shaped extension.

Campaign leader Simon Mason-Towers, of Churchfields, said: "Our concerns about extra traffic and plummeting house prices are still the same.

"You can shoehorn a different shaped building into the same space but it will have the same impact on the environment."

A spokesman for Heart of England Housing and Care said: "Having significantly revised our plans to overcome previous objections, we are very surprised to hear about this protest.

"As far as practicable, the revised design follows the line of the existing building and we have minimised any overlooking of neighbouring gardens."