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Draft Greater Norwich Local Plan – Part 1 The Strategy

Representation ID: 21794

Received: 17/03/2020

Respondent: Zai Gooderham

Representation Summary:

Ref small site GNLP0104
there is a footpath between the land to be developed, and Sandstone Way cul-de-sac. I see the plan is to bring the traffic off the A1066 down Denmark Lane, and then through Sandstone Way, on to this site.
There are many reasons I could give to make you see how ridiculous this is. The road is not suitable for this traffic, not only the width but the design, and the structure is not suitable even you council refuse lorry has to go on the pavement next to (resident's houses), it goes over (there) water meters, and the pavement has sunk, some what, and it has cracked the pavement, this road, and the pavement has not received any attention, since these houses have been built about 31 years.
The speed, and parking on Denmark Lane, and Tottington Lane, leaves much to think about, (locals) often come out of Sandstone Way, and have to risk coming out unable to see, because vehicles park almost on the junction.
I think these places need serious consideration

Full text:

I write this letter to send my concern, about the plans to develop the land near (the) cul-de-sac of Sandstone Way, and the A1066. May I remind you, there is a footpath between the land to be developed, and Sandstone Way cul-de-sac. I see the plan is to bring the traffic off the A1066 down Denmark Lane, and then through Sandstone Way, on to this site.
There are many reasons I could give to make you see how rediculous this is. The road is not suitable for this traffic, not only the width but the design, and the structure is not suitable even you council refuse lorry has to go on the pavement next to (resident's houses), it goes over (there) water meters, and the pavement has sunck(sic), some what, and it has cracked the pavement, this road, and the pavement has not received any attention, since these houses have been built about 31 years.
The speed, and parking on Denmark Lane, and Tottington Lane, leaves much to think about, (locals) often come out of Sandstone Way, and have to risk coming out unable to see, because vehicles park almost on the junction.
I think these places need serious consideration