Object

New, Revised and Small Sites

Representation ID: 18479

Received: 11/12/2018

Respondent: mrs jennifer goodson

Representation Summary:

1. Too many environmental issues
2. No shops/pubs/schools/doctors surgeries locally
3. Two many cars, artic lorries already using The Heath which is a narrow lane an NOT a main road.
4. No Gas or street lighting.
5. Residents objections not taken into account by Parish Council when voting so not a true reflection. Possibly by the fact that the Parish Council will probably receive payment from developers.



Full text:

I object to GNLPS2002 and GNLPSL0010 for the following reasons:-
1. Any development within this area would have a huge environmental impact on the area. There are no shops/pub/school within walking distance contrary to what the applicant has quoted. Every family home now own two or more cars per family and the constant use of The Heath which is NOT a main road would not be able to accommodate any extra traffic. This road has heavy artic lorries going up and down many times every day to gain access to the Wood Yard.
2. You could not expect young children to walk from The Heath to the school down New Road which is constantly extremely muddy and wet from the farmhouse there. When it rains the road is flooded and access even in a car is difficult.
3. The nearest public transport is near The Fox P.H. on the Cromer two miles away and the public houses are the same distance. The nearest doctors is either Horsford or Aylsham. The nearest shop being at Aylsham. Obviously this would create much more traffic down The Heath which is a single traffic lane and no where along this lane can two cars pass without having to pull onto the verges which has caused some residents to erect wooden bollards upon council property next to the lane which in itself causes danger and many problems and may well prompt other residents to do the same. This is a rural lane and is enjoyed by people walking and cycling and further traffic could easily cause accidents.
4. Mains gas is not available and oil deliveries are relied upon for heating. There is no street lighting.
5. None of the residents along The Heath or The Turn are in favour of this development and the fact that the Parish Council had a majority vote in fav our of the development does not reflect the objections of the residents here and our objections have not been fully taken into consideration by the Parish Council.
6. To sum up any development on this land would have a negative impact environmentally on the surrounding area and create chaos on the narrow lane between the cromer road and the holt road and would have a negative affect on the people who are already living here.