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Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 14990

Received: 20/03/2018

Respondent: Mr John Cahir

Representation Summary:

The proposed development would destroy an established woodland habitat. The site has an amenity value with high local significance due to its location and the opportunities for public access. The proposed development will have a significant effect on the protected species of wildlife and their habitats.
If there's a need to expand the University then please build it on existing developed parts of the University campus where there's plenty of unused space.
The area includes a chalk pit of great geological interest, listed in the Norfolk Geodiversity Audit as site SNF28.

Full text:

The proposed development would destroy an established woodland habitat. The site has an amenity value with high local significance due to its location and the opportunities for public access. The proposed development will have a significant effect on the protected species of wildlife and their habitats.
If there's a need to expand the University then please build it on existing developed parts of the University campus where there's plenty of unused space.
The area includes a chalk pit of great geological interest, listed in the Norfolk Geodiversity Audit as site SNF28.