GNLP0375
Object
Site Proposals document
Representation ID: 12811
Received: 13/01/2018
Respondent: Mrs Marianne Gibbs
This is a narrow road totally unsuitable for lots of traffic.
This is a narrow road totally unsuitable for lots of traffic.
Support
Site Proposals document
Representation ID: 12884
Received: 01/02/2018
Respondent: Mr Edward Daniels
This pacel of land is ideal for development if suitable roads into and out of the site can be achieved and is within walking distance of shops, chemist etc situated to the west of cucumber lane. I would suggest efforts should be made to take the traffic onto Postwick Lane to alleviate traffic going to the cucumber lane roundabout
This pacel of land is ideal for development if suitable roads into and out of the site can be achieved and is within walking distance of shops, chemist etc situated to the west of cucumber lane. I would suggest efforts should be made to take the traffic onto Postwick Lane to alleviate traffic going to the cucumber lane roundabout
Object
Site Proposals document
Representation ID: 12895
Received: 03/02/2018
Respondent: Mrs Melanie Garrett
I object to this development. It is not apparent where the access would be for the site, however, Postwick Lane is a narrow,dangerous road which would be completely unsuitable. Brundall does not need any more development, village infrastructure is already under strain, without a large amount of prior investment.
I object to this development. It is not apparent where the access would be for the site, however, Postwick Lane is a narrow,dangerous road which would be completely unsuitable. Brundall does not need any more development, village infrastructure is already under strain, without a large amount of prior investment.
Object
Site Proposals document
Representation ID: 13459
Received: 02/03/2018
Respondent: Mr Grant Nurden
The land is currently used for agricultural purposes and should continue to be used as such.
The village has been subject to predatory planning applications by developers in excess of the needs or wishes of the local community.
This site does not demonstrate any potential for improving or developing the local economy.
The land is currently used for agricultural purposes and should continue to be used as such.
The village has been subject to predatory planning applications by developers in excess of the needs or wishes of the local community.
This site does not demonstrate any potential for improving or developing the local economy.
Object
Site Proposals document
Representation ID: 13526
Received: 05/03/2018
Respondent: Brundall Parish Council
Brundall can't accommodate any further development up to 2036 based on existing dwellings and permissions already granted. We already have had 150 (The Pastures) and 44 (Mallards) and 6 infill houses built during the current Local Plan which stated only 50 houses and the village has recently had approval for a further 155 houses (Brooms site). I.e. 355+ plus a pending application for 170 houses. We believe this is proportionate with what is the overall requirement within the GNLP.
Brundall can't accommodate any further development up to 2036 based on existing dwellings and permissions already granted. We already have had 150 (The Pastures) and 44 (Mallards) and 6 infill houses built during the current Local Plan which stated only 50 houses and the village has recently had approval for a further 155 houses (Brooms site). I.e. 355+ plus a pending application for 170 houses. We believe this is proportionate with what is the overall requirement within the GNLP.
Object
Site Proposals document
Representation ID: 14952
Received: 20/03/2018
Respondent: Mrs Nicola Finch
The cumulative effect of recently built or committed developments across both Blofield and Brundall far exceed their allocations for new housing. Brundall's infrastructure in terms of the roads network, school and nursery provision and healthcare services is already struggling to cope with the increased population arising from the recently built developments and the pressure will continue with the Brooms development now approved. There needs to be some serious investment in sorting out the infrastructure to meet current and future needs before any consideration could possibly be given to the idea of even more housing, which the village cannot cope with.
The cumulative effect of recently built or committed developments across both Blofield and Brundall far exceed their allocations for new housing. Brundall's infrastructure in terms of the roads network, school and nursery provision and healthcare services is already struggling to cope with the increased population arising from the recently built developments and the pressure will continue with the Brooms development now approved. There needs to be some serious investment in sorting out the infrastructure to meet current and future needs before any consideration could possibly be given to the idea of even more housing, which the village cannot cope with.