Object

Publication

Representation ID: 23352

Received: 08/03/2021

Respondent: Mr Hugh Ivins

Legally compliant? No

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

The Reepham Assessment is flawed as the Allocations REP1 and REP2 are not in accordance with the requirements under the Broadland adopted Site Allocations DPD of 2016, or proposed GNLP.
REP2 is no longer able to accommodate 20 Market/Affordable homes due to the implementation of planning consent 20180963.
REP1 the current application 20200847 is for 141 houses and no Sports Hall despite the requirement of approximately 100 homes and Sports Hall. There is a current application 20201183 for a completely seperate Sport Hall location in a location where Broadland Planning Officers have indicated that no further building should take place.

Change suggested by respondent:

The Allocation REP2 should be discarded as it is no longer 'feasible' or relevant and REP1 should be discarded as it is no longer deliverable or 'fit for purpose'. Other Allocations should be re-examined that were previously supported by Broadland (GNLP0183) for 65-70 dwellings, and the Town Council (GNLP0180) for 35 dwellings. Both these sites would accommodate the required number of houses (100) as required by the GNLP proposals for Reepham. They are well located in the settlement and have satisfactory vehicle access and good footpath links with the Town centre.

Full text:

The Reepham Assessment is flawed as the Allocations REP1 and REP2 are not in accordance with the requirements under the Broadland adopted Site Allocations DPD of 2016, or proposed GNLP.
REP2 is no longer able to accommodate 20 Market/Affordable homes due to the implementation of planning consent 20180963.
REP1 the current application 20200847 is for 141 houses and no Sports Hall despite the requirement of approximately 100 homes and Sports Hall. There is a current application 20201183 for a completely seperate Sport Hall location in a location where Broadland Planning Officers have indicated that no further building should take place.