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New, Revised and Small Sites

Representation ID: 17708

Received: 03/12/2018

Respondent: Lynette Yaxley

Representation Summary:

Stoke Holy Cross is at saturation point as far as new housing developments are concerned.
The local infrastructure cannot cope with any further increase in the population - especially in relation to the traffic density on narrow, rural roads, education & health services.
The local GP surgeries, who have difficulty in recruiting more medical staff, have said that they just cannot cope with any more patients.
Stoke Holy Cross, Framingham Earl, Poringland & Caistor St. Edmund are fast becoming one large, sprawling urban conurbation - no doubt soon to join up with Norwich, losing their rural village character forever.

Full text:

Stoke Holy Cross is at saturation point as far as new housing developments are concerned.
The local infrastructure cannot cope with any further increase in the population - especially in relation to the traffic density on narrow, rural roads, education & health services.
The local GP surgeries, who have difficulty in recruiting more medical staff, have said that they just cannot cope with any more patients.
Stoke Holy Cross, Framingham Earl, Poringland & Caistor St. Edmund are fast becoming one large, sprawling urban conurbation - no doubt soon to join up with Norwich, losing their rural village character forever.