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Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 16315

Received: 22/03/2018

Respondent: Mr Raymond Grant

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

1It is adjacent to the proposed food hub, therefore the land should remain agricultural.
2. The ancient bridalway Grange Lane,East of Colton Road, together with Grange Wood a Conservation Area will be totally engulfed. Grange Lane has been made impassable by the current Land owner the surrounding fields have Environmental Stewardship Margins.
3. housing development should be concentrated on the brown field, and former military sites ect.
4.traffic access to the A 47 west of Norwich will be made worse or in the Easton/Costessey area
5. if green sites better located North/Northwest of Norwich with access to the NDR

Full text:

The proposed West of Norwich Development of land mainly in the Village of Honingham(which currently consists of around 140 houses) is totally out of the question for a number of reasons.
1. It is ajacent to the proposed food hub, therefore the land should remain agricultural.
2. The ancient , bridalway Grange Lane, East of Colton Road, together with Grange Wood currently a Conservation Area will be totally engulfed. Grange Lane has been made impassable by the current Land owner the surrounding fields have Environmental Stewardship Margins.
3. Priority for housing development should be concentrated on the brown field, and former military sites ect.
4. There is already a problem with traffic access to the A 47 west of Norwich which will be made worse in the near future by housing developments already, or being approved in the Easton/Costessey area. .
5. It is considered that if green sites have to be developed they will be better located North/Northwest of Norwich with access to theNDR

Susan & Ray Grant