GNLP0411

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Support

Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations

Representation ID: 20997

Received: 14/03/2020

Respondent: Honingham Parish Council

Representation Summary:

Honingham Parish Council support the classification of site GNLP0411 as being unreasonable. This site is wholly unsuitable for development, not least because of the very limited access, but the nature of the site as being sloping. There are no services within the village making this site unsustainable and unsuitable.

Full text:

Honingham Parish Council support the classification of site GNLP0411 as being unreasonable. This site is wholly unsuitable for development, not least because of the very limited access, but the nature of the site as being sloping. There are no services within the village making this site unsustainable and unsuitable.

Support

Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations

Representation ID: 21020

Received: 15/03/2020

Respondent: Parish Cou David Bishop

Representation Summary:

I support the decision with your classification of site GNLP0411 being unreasonable with limited access. The village has no services as you know but i am very disappointed with Mr Ian Olsen who in 2016 told the Parish Council he would withdraw this application.

Full text:

I support the decision with your classification of site GNLP0411 being unreasonable with limited access. The village has no services as you know but i am very disappointed with Mr Ian Olsen who in 2016 told the Parish Council he would withdraw this application.

Support

Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations

Representation ID: 21107

Received: 15/03/2020

Respondent: Mrs Linda Human

Representation Summary:

(Changed from object to support as respondent is actually supporting the categorisation of the site as unreasonable in the GNLP)

Small land area on a slope, once concreted over all the water that would have been absorbed will wash into Mill Lane flooding homes and the unmadeup road. Flooding already a problem at entrance to Mill Lane, this will just exacerbate it. Only access will be via Colton Road - which is actually a single track road unsuitable for the constant flow of heavy vehicles needed during build phase. Fellowes Road has several families with children, their safety could not be guaranteed. No amenities in village such as schools, Drs, shops, buses. Would need cars therefore extra pollution.

Full text:

Small land area on a slope, once concreted over all the water that would have been absorbed will wash into Mill Lane flooding homes and the unmadeup road. Flooding already a problem at entrance to Mill Lane, this will just exacerbate it. Only access will be via Colton Road - which is actually a single track road unsuitable for the constant flow of heavy vehicles needed during build phase. Fellowes Road has several families with children, their safety could not be guaranteed. No amenities in village such as schools, Drs, shops, buses. Would need cars therefore extra pollution.

Object

Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations

Representation ID: 21523

Received: 16/03/2020

Respondent: Brown & Co

Representation Summary:

The would form a better alternative to the current proposed allocation by virtue of its relationship with the main built form of the village, proximity to bus stops, and opportunity to improve the permeability and connectivity of the village. Enhancements would be delivered to ensure suitable safe access could be provided to the site for vehicles and pedestrians alike, as a result it is considered that safe access to school could be provided for children.

Full text:

The would form a better alternative to the current proposed allocation by virtue of its relationship with the main built form of the village, proximity to bus stops, and opportunity to improve the permeability and connectivity of the village. Enhancements would be delivered to ensure suitable safe access could be provided to the site for vehicles and pedestrians alike, as a result it is considered that safe access to school could be provided for children.