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GNLP0244
Representation ID: 16184
Received: 14/03/2018
Respondent: Yare Valley Society
Despite some intrusive building adjacent to the above areas, it still remains a haven for the city of Norwich. Further development will destroy the unique flora and fauna of the yare valley. I am not an expert, but in the areas identified I have seen "common" bird species plus the tree creepers, King Fishers, Nut hatchers, swathes of snowdrops bordering the areas I am concerned about.
I may not be alive in the area for much longer, but please, for the sake of all the children yet born and those living around here now STOP DEVELOPMENT using bricks and mortar.
GNLP0244 (woodland) GNLP 0133 (E+F) Strawberry Fields (UEA) GNLP0461 Agent Brown & Co Land off Gurney Lane
Having Lived in the area described above from 1941-1961 and again from 1978 to present day I have felt very blessed. Having moved to Norwich from "the midlands" in 1978, no way would I return there even for a visit. Despite some intrusive building adjacent to the above areas, it still remains a haven for the city of Norwich. Further development will destroy the unique flora and fauna of the yare valley. I am not an expert, but in the areas identified I have seen most "common" bird species plus the tree creepers, King Fishers, Nut hatchers, swathes of snowdrops (bordering the River Yare) bordering the areas I am concerned about.
I may not be alive in the area for much longer, but please, for the sake of all the children yet born and those living around here now - STOP DEVELOPMENT using bricks and mortar.
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Site Proposals document
GNLP0133
Representation ID: 16185
Received: 14/03/2018
Respondent: Yare Valley Society
Despite some intrusive building adjacent to the above areas, it still remains a haven for the city of Norwich. Further development will destroy the unique flora and fauna of the yare valley. I am not an expert, but in the areas identified I have seen "common" bird species plus the tree creepers, King Fishers, Nut hatchers, swathes of snowdrops bordering the areas I am concerned about.
I may not be alive in the area for much longer, but please, for the sake of all the children yet born and those living around here now STOP DEVELOPMENT using bricks and mortar.
GNLP0244 (woodland) GNLP 0133 (E+F) Strawberry Fields (UEA) GNLP0461 Agent Brown & Co Land off Gurney Lane
Having Lived in the area described above from 1941-1961 and again from 1978 to present day I have felt very blessed. Having moved to Norwich from "the midlands" in 1978, no way would I return there even for a visit. Despite some intrusive building adjacent to the above areas, it still remains a haven for the city of Norwich. Further development will destroy the unique flora and fauna of the yare valley. I am not an expert, but in the areas identified I have seen most "common" bird species plus the tree creepers, King Fishers, Nut hatchers, swathes of snowdrops (bordering the River Yare) bordering the areas I am concerned about.
I may not be alive in the area for much longer, but please, for the sake of all the children yet born and those living around here now - STOP DEVELOPMENT using bricks and mortar.
Object
Site Proposals document
GNLP0461
Representation ID: 16186
Received: 14/03/2018
Respondent: Yare Valley Society
Despite some intrusive building adjacent to the above areas, it still remains a haven for the city of Norwich. Further development will destroy the unique flora and fauna of the yare valley. I am not an expert, but in the areas identified I have seen "common" bird species plus the tree creepers, King Fishers, Nut hatchers, swathes of snowdrops bordering the areas I am concerned about.
I may not be alive in the area for much longer, but please, for the sake of all the children yet born and those living around here now STOP DEVELOPMENT using bricks and mortar.
GNLP0244 (woodland) GNLP 0133 (E+F) Strawberry Fields (UEA) GNLP0461 Agent Brown & Co Land off Gurney Lane
Having Lived in the area described above from 1941-1961 and again from 1978 to present day I have felt very blessed. Having moved to Norwich from "the midlands" in 1978, no way would I return there even for a visit. Despite some intrusive building adjacent to the above areas, it still remains a haven for the city of Norwich. Further development will destroy the unique flora and fauna of the yare valley. I am not an expert, but in the areas identified I have seen most "common" bird species plus the tree creepers, King Fishers, Nut hatchers, swathes of snowdrops (bordering the River Yare) bordering the areas I am concerned about.
I may not be alive in the area for much longer, but please, for the sake of all the children yet born and those living around here now - STOP DEVELOPMENT using bricks and mortar.