GNLP3024

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Support

Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations

Representation ID: 20905

Received: 13/03/2020

Respondent: Sprowston Town Council

Representation Summary:

Sprowston Town Council SUPPPORTS that this site should be classified as a REASONABLE ALTERNATIVE NON-RESIDENTIAL SITE.

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Sprowston Town Council SUPPPORTS that this site should be classified as a REASONABLE ALTERNATIVE NON-RESIDENTIAL SITE.

Support

Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations

Representation ID: 21891

Received: 13/03/2020

Respondent: Mr Oliver Gurney

Agent: Mrs Nicole Wright

Representation Summary:

On behalf of client support reasonable alternative for multi use hub,

We currently have a thriving hub of local businesses
(planning application No. 20160106).

There are currently 38 employees on the site at any one
time during the day (it was 13, 4 years ago), and with the
increased proposed development we hope to dramatically increase the No. of jobs available on the site. We aim to employ local residents wherever possible.

We have very keen interest from the the following
established businesses to join or expand on the site as soon as possible. We have been in discussions with these operators for over 12 months.
• children's nursery
• Play barn operator
• Gym and fitness
• Dance
• Restaurant
• Cafe
• Gift
• Interior design
• Health and beauty
• Office based businesses.
• A selection of independent retailers.

White House Farm would like to take on the house building consortium's obligation (from the Phase 2 land) to provide a Local Centre at White House Farm. White House Farm is ideally placed to provide a brilliant central location for these local amenities and is in discussion with Persimmon on this matter.

White House Farm has a fantastic natural buffer from the
proposed Phase 2 housing in the form of established
woodland. It will be important to secure a strategic buffer
around the entire site in the masterplan proposals for
adjacent land.

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On behalf of Nicole Wright, please find attached response form in relation to GNLP sites 3024 and 0132 with regards to the regulation 18 draft plan consultation.

SITE GNLP3024:
2018 Submission form amendments proposed (as attached)
• 4c - 20160106
• 9a - to 1-5 years
• 11a up to 5 years.

We currently have a thriving hub of local businesses
(planning application No. 20160106).

There are currently 38 employees on the site at any one
time during the day (it was 13, 4 years ago), and with the
increased proposed development we hope to dramatically increase the no. of jobs available on the site. We aim to employ local residents wherever possible.

We have very keen interest from the the following
established businesses to join or expand on the site as soon as possible. We have been in discussions with these operators for over 12 months.
• children's nursery
• Play barn operator
• Gym and fitness
• Dance
• Restaurant
• Cafe
• Gift
• Interior design
• Health and beauty
• Office based businesses.
• A selection of independent retailers.

White House Farm would like to take on the house building consortium's obligation (from the Phase 2 land) to provide a Local Centre at White House Farm. White House Farm is ideally placed to provide a brilliant central location for these local amenities and is in discussion with Persimmon on this matter.

White House Farm has a fantastic natural buffer from the
proposed Phase 2 housing in the form of established
woodland. It will be important to secure a strategic buffer
around the entire site in the masterplan proposals for
adjacent land.

SITE GNLP0132
White House Farm supports this proposed allocation.

It will be important to secure a strategic buffer around White House Farm in the masterplan proposals for this allocation. -

Comment

Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations

Representation ID: 22213

Received: 16/03/2020

Respondent: Environment Agency (Eastern Region)

Representation Summary:

Many other sites intersect water courses (e.g. GNLP0264, GNLP3024, and GNLP0132), they should undertake a WFD compliance assessment for the watercourse receiving the runoff, maintain a buffer of 20 m between the watercourse and gardens and secure opportunities for riparian habitat restoration.

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Please see attached for full submission

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