Object

New, Revised and Small Sites

Representation ID: 19444

Received: 14/12/2018

Respondent: Ms Eileen Fife

Representation Summary:

GNLPSL2001
1. Starston is a settlement without facilities
a) Three buses a day
b)single track roads
c) virtually no pavements
d) no shops
e) no schools
f) no doctors surgery
g) no mains drainage or gas supply

2. Since I have lived here two housing surveys have been taken and no need for local housing was found.

3. The national average for those over 65 years of age is 17.9%. In starston it is 27% in starston these 0-15 year olds in 20%. It is a location which appeals to older people.

4. Over the years conversion of a considerable number of redundant structures has taken place and there are still others that may well become available. These for the most part blend more with the character of the village.

5. The site is a) farmland
and b) no where near I) the church
ii) the village hall
iii) the bus stop

6a) what kind of dwellings are being suggested?
b) how many?
c) Could be commercial?
d) just a financial asset?
e) A dangerous precedent?

7. The villagers of Starston are very happy that we offer a place close to Harleston where people can walk, jog, cycle and enjoy recreational activity.

8. The silent majority residents, I believe respect
a) the assessment 'other villages'
b) the regulations that we have
c) rely on these regulations being upheld rather than having confrontation with neighbours.

Full text:

GNLPSL2001
1. Starston is a settlement without facilities
a) Three buses a day
b)single track roads
c) virtually no pavements
d) no shops
e) no schools
f) no doctors surgery
g) no mains drainage or gas supply

2. Since I have lived here two housing surveys have been taken and no need for local housing was found.

3. The national average for those over 65 years of age is 17.9%. In starston it is 27% in starston these 0-15 year olds in 20%. It is a location which appeals to older people.

4. Over the years conversion of a considerable number of redundant structures has taken place and there are still others that may well become available. These for the most part blend more with the character of the village.

5. The site is a) farmland
and b) no where near I) the church
ii) the village hall
iii) the bus stop

6a) what kind of dwellings are being suggested?
b) how many?
c) Could be commercial?
d) just a financial asset?
e) A dangerous precedent?

7. The villagers of Starston are very happy that we offer a place close to Harleston where people can walk, jog, cycle and enjoy recreational activity.

8. The silent majority residents, I believe respect
a) the assessment 'other villages'
b) the regulations that we have
c) rely on these regulations being upheld rather than having confrontation with neighbours.