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Site Proposals document

GNLP0180

Representation ID: 15163

Received: 21/03/2018

Respondent: A Squared Architects

Representation Summary:

The landowner would be happy to consider the requirements of the Education Authority and NCC Highways should a housing scheme be progressed. During Broadland District Council's previous allocation process a scheme was developed indicating 0.5H set aside for possible expansion of the primary school together with localised road widening agreed with Highways. An indicative layout suggested 20-25 dwellings with a density to suit the site context. The land owner is willing to work with all potential stake holders moving forward and is flexible on density to achieve a proposal that addresses all needs.

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The landowner would be happy to consider the requirements of the Education Authority and NCC Highways should a housing scheme be progressed. During Broadland District Council's previous allocation process a scheme was developed indicating 0.5H set aside for possible expansion of the primary school together with localised road widening agreed with Highways. An indicative layout suggested 20-25 dwellings with a density to suit the site context. The land owner is willing to work with all potential stake holders moving forward and is flexible on density to achieve a proposal that addresses all needs.

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Site Proposals document

GNLP0183

Representation ID: 15180

Received: 21/03/2018

Respondent: A Squared Architects

Representation Summary:

The land owner would be happy to consider the proposed density to suit the context, there is an opportunity to develop a scheme that ensures that the approach into Reepham is carefully considered. Housing could be contained to follow the established high school boundary on the opposite side of Whitwell Road, if preferred, with a 'soft edge' to landscaping and layout, particularly when viewed from the south. The land owner would be happy to work with local bodies to establish design principles and ensure that any proposal would provide an attractive and positive approach into Reepham.

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The land owner would be happy to consider the proposed density to suit the context, there is an opportunity to develop a scheme that ensures that the approach into Reepham is carefully considered. Housing could be contained to follow the established high school boundary on the opposite side of Whitwell Road, if preferred, with a 'soft edge' to landscaping and layout, particularly when viewed from the south. The land owner would be happy to work with local bodies to establish design principles and ensure that any proposal would provide an attractive and positive approach into Reepham.

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Site Proposals document

GNLP0197

Representation ID: 15594

Received: 22/03/2018

Respondent: A Squared Architects

Representation Summary:

If Stoke Holy Cross is identified as an option for growth, the land owner is flexible in terms of density. Parts of the site could be used for landscaping belts to provide a soft edge when viewed across the valley and any existing hedgerows could be retained. The site can be accessed via an existing development and there is space to incorporate SUDS strategies. The land owner would be happy to work with all local stake holders to ensure a suitable scheme is developed.

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If Stoke Holy Cross is identified as an option for growth, the land owner is flexible in terms of density. Parts of the site could be used for landscaping belts to provide a soft edge when viewed across the valley and any existing hedgerows could be retained. The site can be accessed via an existing development and there is space to incorporate SUDS strategies. The land owner would be happy to work with all local stake holders to ensure a suitable scheme is developed.

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Site Proposals document

GNLP0202

Representation ID: 15601

Received: 22/03/2018

Respondent: A Squared Architects

Representation Summary:

If Stoke Holy Cross is identified as an option for growth, the land owner is flexible in terms of density. Landscaping could provide a soft edge when viewed across the valley and any existing hedgerows could be retained. The site lies to the west of the building line established by the recent Hopkins Homes development and could be accessed via the existing Salamanca site. We would be happy to work with all local stake holders to develop a suitable scheme.

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If Stoke Holy Cross is identified as an option for growth, the land owner is flexible in terms of density. Landscaping could provide a soft edge when viewed across the valley and any existing hedgerows could be retained. The site lies to the west of the building line established by the recent Hopkins Homes development and could be accessed via the existing Salamanca site. We would be happy to work with all local stake holders to develop a suitable scheme.

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