GNLP0191

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Object

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 14712

Received: 20/03/2018

Respondent: Swainsthorpe Parish Council

Representation Summary:

Swainsthorpe Parish Council are concerned about the impact of any further development in the village, given the lack of facilities and the already strained infrastructure. Access to the A140 is difficult with large queues forming, particularly at rush hour. The parish council strongly feel that the infrastructure needs to be improved before any further development is considered.

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Swainsthorpe Parish Council are concerned about the impact of any further development in the village, given the lack of facilities and the already strained infrastructure. Access to the A140 is difficult with large queues forming, particularly at rush hour. The parish council strongly feel that the infrastructure needs to be improved before any further development is considered.

Support

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 14738

Received: 20/03/2018

Respondent: FW Properties

Representation Summary:

FW Properties have been working with the landowner in addressing some of the comments which have been raised by the planners in their Suitability Assessment of this site. As a result, the landowner has now submitted a revised red line plan to the GNLP which we believe greatly improves the delivery prospects for this site. This amended plan amalgamates both parcels of land into one seamless development site which means that the whole site can now be utilised.

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FW Properties have been working with the landowner in addressing some of the comments which have been raised by the planners in their Suitability Assessment of this site. As a result, the landowner has now submitted a revised red line plan to the GNLP which we believe greatly improves the delivery prospects for this site. This amended plan amalgamates both parcels of land into one seamless development site which means that the whole site can now be utilised.

Object

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 14932

Received: 20/03/2018

Respondent: Mr ian paton

Representation Summary:

No core services, school access or employment available.

Will cause detrimental impact on a sensitive listed building.

Will cause harm to a designated heritage asset.

Will cause unacceptable impact on the functioning of trunk and local roads.

Is incompatible with neighbouring and adjoining uses.

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No core services within 800m/10 minutes walking distance of the site in town centres, 1,200m elsewhere and 2,000m for school access and employment or no ability to provide/ fund appropriate new core services.

Development of the site would have a detrimental impact on sensitive or other landscapes which cannot be mitigated.

Development of the site would cause substantial harm to a designated or non-designated heritage asset or the setting of a designated or non-designated heritage asset which cannot be reasonably mitigated.

Development of the site would have an unacceptable impact on the functioning of trunk roads and/or local roads that cannot be reasonably mitigated.


Neighbouring/adjoining uses to the proposed site would be incompatible with the proposed development type with no scope for mitigation.

Object

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 15027

Received: 21/03/2018

Respondent: Mrs Elaine Parkinson

Representation Summary:

Destruction of the countryside and interference with 'the patterns of life that characterise the area'. Obliterate views of the Church. Would require significant infra structure including many new access roads through existing properties. Swainsthorpe village experiences additional strain on very limited resources and increase the level of traffic through the village in what is already a developing problem due to the expansion of Mulbarton.
Both pieces of land have power lines crossing them. The capacity of these lines is due to increase with the development of the sub station as planned in Hornsea Project 3 making it a health hazard.

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Destruction of the countryside and interference with 'the patterns of life that characterise the area'. Obliterate views of the Church. Would require significant infra structure including many new access roads through existing properties. Swainsthorpe village experiences additional strain on very limited resources and increase the level of traffic through the village in what is already a developing problem due to the expansion of Mulbarton.
Both pieces of land have power lines crossing them. The capacity of these lines is due to increase with the development of the sub station as planned in Hornsea Project 3 making it a health hazard.

Object

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 15086

Received: 21/03/2018

Respondent: Mr Robin Parkinson

Representation Summary:

No core services, school access or employment in Swainsthorpe.
Will cause detrimental impact on sensitive listed building.
Degredation of existing green space incompatible with neighbourhood.
Unacceptable impact on the functioning of trunk and local roads.
Health hazard from the existing electricity lines due to increase output from Hornsea 3 developments

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No core services, school access or employment in Swainsthorpe.
Will cause detrimental impact on sensitive listed building.
Degredation of existing green space incompatible with neighbourhood.
Unacceptable impact on the functioning of trunk and local roads.
Health hazard from the existing electricity lines due to increase output from Hornsea 3 developments

Object

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 15694

Received: 22/03/2018

Respondent: mrs kay mills

Representation Summary:

No infrastructure to the village.
Church Road is busy and is used as an access road to Mulbarton / Swardeston.
It is narrow and has poor visibility in places
This proposal is detrimental to village conservation

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No infrastructure to the village.
Church Road is busy and is used as an access road to Mulbarton / Swardeston.
It is narrow and has poor visibility in places
This proposal is detrimental to village conservation

Object

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 15711

Received: 22/03/2018

Respondent: Mr robert mills

Representation Summary:

Ruin a green field site.
Increase in traffic on a narrow road though the village.
Dangerous increase in traffic attempting to join the A140.
No facilities in the village to serve an increase in the population.

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Swainstorpe is a small village with a single narrow country road running through it that cannot be easily widened. There are no services within the village (eg shop, school or doctors surgery). Access north on to the main A140 into Norwich is difficult as it stands and heading south from the village on the A140 is extremely difficult at peak times. More traffic coming through the village and attempting to get on to the A140 would be potentially dangerous. Development in the village west of the railway line has been very limited. There has been no new site development west of Orchard Cottage for hundreds of years. This would involve extending the village envelope into green fields from which there would be difficult access onto a narrow road. The nature of the village would be transformed adversely.

Object

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 15731

Received: 22/03/2018

Respondent: mrs kay mills

Representation Summary:

No infrastructure to the village
Church Road is used as an access road to Mulbarton/Swardeston and is busy and often used by drivers exceeding the speed limit.
Church Road is narrow and has poor visibility in places.
This plan is detrimental to village conservation

Full text:

No infrastructure to the village
Church Road is used as an access road to Mulbarton/Swardeston and is busy and often used by drivers exceeding the speed limit.
Church Road is narrow and has poor visibility in places.
This plan is detrimental to village conservation

Object

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 15738

Received: 22/03/2018

Respondent: Mrs Katie Toms

Representation Summary:

Main objection relates to the impact of more cars using the already dangerous T junction of Church Road with the A140. May I suggest the planners join the queue trying to leave the village in rush hour? Put your foot down and hope for the best as you pull out in to a stream of cars travelling north at 50mph. Cars wanting to go south often give up and turn northwards before doing a U turn at the next junction. There are going to be fatalities.

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Main objection relates to the impact of more cars using the already dangerous T junction of Church Road with the A140. May I suggest the planners join the queue trying to leave the village in rush hour? Put your foot down and hope for the best as you pull out in to a stream of cars travelling north at 50mph. Cars wanting to go south often give up and turn northwards before doing a U turn at the next junction. There are going to be fatalities.

Object

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 15739

Received: 22/03/2018

Respondent: Mrs Katie Toms

Representation Summary:

Main objection relates to the impact of more cars using the already dangerous T junction of Church Road with the A140. May I suggest the planners join the queue trying to leave the village in rush hour? Put your foot down and hope for the best as you pull out in to a stream of cars travelling north at 50mph. Cars wanting to go south often give up and turn northwards before doing a U turn at the next junction. There are going to be fatalities.

Full text:

Main objection relates to the impact of more cars using the already dangerous T junction of Church Road with the A140. May I suggest the planners join the queue trying to leave the village in rush hour? Put your foot down and hope for the best as you pull out in to a stream of cars travelling north at 50mph. Cars wanting to go south often give up and turn northwards before doing a U turn at the next junction. There are going to be fatalities.

Object

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 15749

Received: 22/03/2018

Respondent: Mr Nicholas Chandler

Representation Summary:

Provision of housing in rural locations has a responsibility to existing village environments and residents.
Swainsthorpe has no infrastructure to support the additional new housing proposed. Successful communities need adequate transport links schools shops and services. Swainsthorpe has none of these things.
Destroying traditional village balance with irresponsible exploitation of agricultural land at the expense of local residents is senseless and wrong.

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Provision of housing in rural locations has a responsibility to existing village environments and residents.
Swainsthorpe has no infrastructure to support the additional new housing proposed. Successful communities need adequate transport links schools shops and services. Swainsthorpe has none of these things.
Destroying traditional village balance with irresponsible exploitation of agricultural land at the expense of local residents is senseless and wrong.

Object

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 16043

Received: 22/03/2018

Respondent: Mrs Tracey Bocz

Representation Summary:

Swainsthorpe cannot sustain further development with upgrades to infrastructure. There are limited local schools to support additional occupants without placing further pressure on limited access to the A140.

Full text:

Swainsthorpe cannot sustain further development with upgrades to infrastructure. There are limited local schools to support additional occupants without placing further pressure on limited access to the A140.

Object

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 16057

Received: 22/03/2018

Respondent: Dr Margaret Robins

Representation Summary:

Would result in increased traffic through Swainsthorpe village which already suffers from high traffic density from Mulbarton developments (both completed and proposed i.e. GNLP0315). Church Road is already used as a rat run to access the Southern By-pass via A140. The junction of Church Road and A140 cannot handle increased traffic.

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Would result in increased traffic through Swainsthorpe village which already suffers from high traffic density from Mulbarton developments (both completed and proposed i.e. GNLP0315). Church Road is already used as a rat run to access the Southern By-pass via A140. The junction of Church Road and A140 cannot handle increased traffic.

Object

Site Proposals document

Representation ID: 19716

Received: 12/12/2018

Respondent: Mrs Margaret Kemp

Representation Summary:

I am strongly aposed to anymore houses being built in Hellesdon especially on these three sites. We need to keep some green spaces. These fields are used a lot for walking dogs. I my self and my husband walk around them to keep fit. The field is on the flight path to Norwich airport. Reepham road is very busy now 1000 homes will make it much worse. The doctors and schools will not be able to cope with these numbers.

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I am strongly aposed to anymore houses being built in Hellesdon especially on these three sites. We need to keep some green spaces. These fields are used a lot for walking dogs. I my self and my husband walk around them to keep fit. The field is on the flight path to Norwich airport. Reepham road is very busy now 1000 homes will make it much worse. The doctors and schools will not be able to cope with these numbers.