Yes,and villages were supposed to take some soundings of local opinion, to discover what the housing need, if any , was, in their parish(es). This was something of an informal requirement but desirable to give weight to any proposals. We did it by establishing a committee of both our adjacent villages, only one member of which was a parish councillor, and asking it to put forward proposals after making enquiries and hearing representations at open meetings.
Underlying this was the government's request that we decide whether we wanted no extension of the present village boundaries, a defined, precise, extension, or an extension in general terms of any boundary anywhere. We settled for one defined site outside and recommended that two others, inside but previously rejected by the County Council, be considered and said that our need was for about 50 houses, particularly smaller units suitable for older residents who wished to downsize without leaving the villages.