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GNLP0244
Representation ID: 15142
Received: 21/03/2018
Respondent: Cringleford Hub
Local residents regular use this woodland for leisure and access to the University. Cringleford Hub uses it for community cohesion events for Round House Park, and will do for the proposed New Found Farm Development.
Please do not build on this area. It is a well used wooded area accessed by local residents who enjoy the green space and the access to the university. It is the closest bit of woodland to the Round House Park development and the proposed New Found Farm development and will be greatly missed. This green area acts as a natural buffer between residential Cringleford and the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, building here will just increase the build up of traffic on a stretch of road that already gets congested at peak times. The organisation I work with (www.cringlefordhub.co.uk), and its partners, sometimes use this wooded area for community walks, so we will lose that resource for future community cohesion events.
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Site Proposals document
GNLP0461
Representation ID: 15144
Received: 21/03/2018
Respondent: Cringleford Hub
Local residents regular use this woodland for leisure and access to the University. Cringleford Hub uses it for community cohesion events for Round House Park, and will do for the proposed New Found Farm Development.
Please do not build on this area. It is a well used wooded area accessed by local residents who enjoy the green space and the access to the university. It is the closest bit of woodland to the Round House Park development and the proposed New Found Farm development and will be greatly missed. This green area acts as a natural buffer between residential Cringleford and the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, building here will just increase the build up of traffic on a stretch of road that already gets congested at peak times. The organisation I work with (www.cringlefordhub.co.uk), and its partners, sometimes use this wooded area for community walks, so we will lose that resource for future community cohesion events.