Object

New, Revised and Small Sites

Representation ID: 18605

Received: 12/12/2018

Respondent: Mr Terence Tilett

Representation Summary:

GNLP2173 1. There are very little areas for recreational activities in the hellesdon area.
2. Recent of building in fersley road has already increase traffic on cromer road. This will increase problem.
3. Fifers lane also very busy with traffic at peak times,
4. All traffic from Cromer Road causes problems and hold ups at boundary junctions.

Full text:

GNLP2173 1. There are very little areas for recreational activities in the hellesdon area.
2. Recent of building in fersley road has already increase traffic on cromer road. This will increase problem.
3. Fifers lane also very busy with traffic at peak times,
4. All traffic from Cromer Road causes problems and hold ups at boundary junctions.
GNLP0332R
GNLP0334R - There are three main routes through Hellesdon into Norwich City Centre. Namely Drayton Rd, Reedham Rd and Cromer Road on Drayton Rd 'Green land' has been threaten to build on golf course. When completed this will cause many traffic holds ups. If you intend to build houses (possibly 1000), This will make travelling on Reedham Rd very difficult as this road onto the boundary lights is not suitable at present and extra traffic from the 'building sites' will make matters worse.

The Cromer road is not an alternative route because this is a busy road made worse by the building of houses in eversley road and the proposed building of houses in heath crescent.

With all these 'planned new homes'. (There are already insufficient services available in Hellesdon I.E Doctors, Schools etc.) Where are the 'new people' going to obtain these services?
If Horsford are receiving money from developers, why should Hellesdon residents be inconvenienced.