GNLP0133-B
Object
Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations
Representation ID: 19799
Received: 29/01/2020
Respondent: Miss Dee Randell
I object to further building works in an area that was previously accessible as a thoroughfare from the southern fields to the northern fields, passing through the gardens and by the old walled gardens. These building works seem to prevent public access more and more and will lead to a disuse of the walled gardens and the old estate gardens.
I object to further building works in an area that was previously accessible as a thoroughfare from the southern fields to the northern fields, passing through the gardens and by the old walled gardens. These building works seem to prevent public access more and more and will lead to a disuse of the walled gardens and the old estate gardens.
Comment
Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations
Representation ID: 21444
Received: 16/03/2020
Respondent: Anglian Water Services Ltd
We welcome the reference made to the achievement of a water efficient exemplar development. Please also see comments relating to Policy 2 of the Sustainable Communities of the Strategy document.
We welcome the reference made to the achievement of a water efficient exemplar development. Please also see comments relating to Policy 2 of the Sustainable Communities of the Strategy document.
Object
Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations
Representation ID: 22554
Received: 16/03/2020
Respondent: Historic England
Earlham Hall is listed at Grade II* with the garden walls and dovecote listed at grade II. The whole site lies within the Earlham Conservation Area. Any development of this site has the potential to impact upon the heritage assets and their settings.
We suggest that a more detailed HIA be prepared for the campus as a whole.
We note bullet point 2 relating to the need to protect and enhance the significance of heritage assets including Earlham Hall and Earlham Conservation Area. It would be helpful to state that Earlham Hall is listed at Grade II* and that there are other grade II listed buildings/structures.
Suggested Change:
Reword bullet point 2 to read Development should protect and enhance the significance of the grade II* Earlham Hall and associated Grade II listed buildings and the Earlham Conservation Area (including any contribution made to that significance by stetting), through careful design, massing and appropriate open space and landscaping.
For full representation, please refer to attached documents
Support
Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations
Representation ID: 23004
Received: 13/03/2020
Respondent: Bidwells
The UEA is a highly sustainable location for growth. Development at the UEA will help support and sustain the long-term forecasted growth of the University Campus, alongside enhancing the UEA’s role as a world class research university. Furthermore, development at the UEA will help to sustain and enhance the important role of the UEA to Norwich’s and the wider UK’s economy, alongside supporting the Norwich to Cambridge tech corridor, as a key part of the Norwich Research Park.
As has been demonstrated, the site is suitable, available, achievable and viable, and is deliverable within the plan period. As previously recognised, there are no constraints which would affect the suitability of the site for university related uses. Accordingly, the foregoing text demonstrates that this specific site is a suitable location for development, and the UEA support the GNLP’s proposals to allocate the site under GNLP0133-B for university related uses, subject to the proposed revisions to the policy wording.
Please find attached a Regulation 18 Stage C Consultation Representation in relation to GNLP0133-B, Land adjoining the Enterprise Centre at Earlham Hall (walled garden and nursery).