The Northern Ireland Assembly is to examine the planning process regarding the development of Knock Golf Club in east Belfast.
The environment committee at the assembly voted in favour of the move yesterday, the BBC reports.
The result of the vote overturns last month’s decision to close down an investigation into how permission was granted to build houses at the site.
SDLP, Sinn Fein, Ulster Unionist and Alliance members all agreed to overturn last month's decision, which was pushed through by members of the DUP.
The controversial scheme would see several hundred houses being built on a green belt site, despite breaching planning guidelines.
(NS/BMcC)
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