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TAUNTON residents have accused a housing developer of misleading them over plans to build a new play area where a community orchard was promised. Summerfield Developments is currently constructing the second phase of the Killams Park development in the south of the town, which will deliver a total of 315 new homes. As part of the outline planning permission, which was granted in December 2013, a new community orchard was to have been created at the northern end of the site, between Beech Row and the Stockwell Stream. But the developer has now applied to build a large play area there instead, arguing it will be easier to maintain – prompting a backlash from existing and neighbouring residents.