REP2
Comment
Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations
Representation ID: 21602
Received: 16/03/2020
Respondent: Dr Sarah Morgan
Reepham currently has an active market square with local business activity providing local employment also a social hub. I am concerned that by creating additional competition in the retail sector this will make our current family businesses inviable to the detriment of those individuals and Reepham as a community. “Doughnut” development has been the death knell for so many small towns. The green space theat the community is able to access via the Marriots way is also threatened, there is substantial evidence that urban sprawl brings the human population and their cats in close contact with wildlife with heavy predation
Reepham currently has an active market square with local business activity providing local employment also a social hub. I am concerned that by creating additional competition in the retail sector this will make our current family businesses inviable to the detriment of those individuals and Reepham as a community. “Doughnut” development has been the death knell for so many small towns. The green space theat the community is able to access via the Marriots way is also threatened, there is substantial evidence that urban sprawl brings the human population and their cats in close contact with wildlife with heavy predation
Comment
Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations
Representation ID: 21648
Received: 16/03/2020
Respondent: Anglian Water Services Ltd
Unlike other allocation policies there is no reference to water efficiency forming part of the design
Please also see comments relating to Policy 2 of the Sustainable Communities of the Strategy document.
Unlike other allocation policies there is no reference to water efficiency forming part of the design
Please also see comments relating to Policy 2 of the Sustainable Communities of the Strategy document.