Object
New, Revised and Small Sites
Representation ID: 16984
Received: 09/11/2018
Respondent: MR Allan Eavis
Will cut off views across the Dickleburgh Moor which are of historic, archaeological value and diminish the newly formed wild life sanctuary. The views are of immense visual amenity and therepeutic value to all especially the elderly in the Culrose Residential Home.
Will increase potential for flooding in an area with history of flooding.
Will place undue strain on village infrastructure, schools, drainage and sewerage system, increase traffic through village with increased noise and air pollution.
Destroy village character and lead to ribbon development.
Demand should be met by development of New Towns inclusive of all necessary infrastructure.
Will cut off views across the Dickleburgh Moor which are of historic, archaeological value and diminish the newly formed wild life sanctuary. The views are of immense visual amenity and therepeutic value to all especially the elderly in the Culrose Residential Home.
Will increase potential for flooding in an area with history of flooding.
Will place undue strain on village infrastructure, schools, drainage and sewerage system, increase traffic through village with increased noise and air pollution.
Destroy village character and lead to ribbon development.
Demand should be met by development of New Towns inclusive of all necessary infrastructure.