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GNLP2139
Representation ID: 16892
Received: 02/11/2018
Respondent: Upton with Fishley Parish Council
Upton with Fishley Parish Council objects in principle to development on the part of this site which is within the boundaries of Upton with Fishley civil parish as Upton is listed as being unsustainable and outside the settlement limit. The current Local Plan states that there is no justification to allow new dwellings in unsustainable locations.
The land nearest to Acle should be used for a bypass to link South Walsham Road with Norwich Road and the A47 when the A47 at North Burlingham is dualled and the traffic which would previously have used The Windle drives through Acle instead.
Upton with Fishley Parish Council objects in principle to development on the part of this site which is within the boundaries of Upton with Fishley civil parish as Upton is listed as being unsustainable and outside the settlement limit. The current Local Plan states that there is no justification to allow new dwellings in unsustainable locations.
The land nearest to Acle should be used for a bypass to link South Walsham Road with Norwich Road and the A47 when the A47 at North Burlingham is dualled and the traffic which would previously have used The Windle drives through Acle instead.
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New, Revised and Small Sites
GNLP2017
Representation ID: 17253
Received: 21/11/2018
Respondent: Upton with Fishley Parish Council
Strumpshaw Parish Council objects strongly to this proposal. Mill Road is single track so is unsuitable for additional housing. The village has no shop, no school, only one pub and very limited public transport. The site is outside the Strumpshaw Neighbourhood Plan.
Strumpshaw Parish Council objects strongly to this proposal. Mill Road is single track so is unsuitable for additional housing. The village has no shop, no school, only one pub and very limited public transport. The site is outside the Strumpshaw Neighbourhood Plan.
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New, Revised and Small Sites
GNLP2071
Representation ID: 17254
Received: 21/11/2018
Respondent: Upton with Fishley Parish Council
Strumpshaw Parish Council objects strongly to this proposal. The site is adjacent to the Huntsman Pub which has closed due to repeated flooding. The site is therefore unsuitable for housing. Strumpshaw has no shop, no school, only one pub and very limited public transport so is not suitable for additional housing. The site is outside the settlement limit in the Strumpshaw Neighbourhood Plan.
Strumpshaw Parish Council objects strongly to this proposal. The site is adjacent to the Huntsman Pub which has closed due to repeated flooding. The site is therefore unsuitable for housing. Strumpshaw has no shop, no school, only one pub and very limited public transport so is not suitable for additional housing. The site is outside the settlement limit in the Strumpshaw Neighbourhood Plan.
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New, Revised and Small Sites
GNLPSL0006
Representation ID: 17255
Received: 21/11/2018
Respondent: Upton with Fishley Parish Council
Strumpshaw Parish Council objects strongly to this proposal. The site is adjacent to the Huntsman Pub which has closed due to repeated flooding. The site is therefore unsuitable for housing. Strumpshaw has no shop, no school, only one pub and very limited public transport so is not suitable for additional housing. The site is outside the settlement limit in the Strumpshaw Neighbourhood Plan. There can be no good reason to extend the settlement limit.
Strumpshaw Parish Council objects strongly to this proposal. The site is adjacent to the Huntsman Pub which has closed due to repeated flooding. The site is therefore unsuitable for housing. Strumpshaw has no shop, no school, only one pub and very limited public transport so is not suitable for additional housing. The site is outside the settlement limit in the Strumpshaw Neighbourhood Plan. There can be no good reason to extend the settlement limit.
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New, Revised and Small Sites
GNLP0421R
Representation ID: 18308
Received: 10/12/2018
Respondent: Upton with Fishley Parish Council
Acle Parish Council objects to this proposal. The site is separated from the rest of the village by the railway. Access would have to be via Leffins Lane, which is at national speed limit. Traffic travelling north and east would have to drive through the already busy village centre as there is no eastbound sliproad onto the A47. The village sewerage system is already at capacity. Pedestrian access to the village centre is poor as the footway on Reedham Road regularly floods just south of the underpass meaning that pedestrians have to walk in the middle of the road.
Acle Parish Council objects to this proposal. The site is separated from the rest of the village by the railway. Access would have to be via Leffins Lane, which is at national speed limit. Traffic travelling north and east would have to drive through the already busy village centre as there is no eastbound sliproad onto the A47. The village sewerage system is already at capacity. Pedestrian access to the village centre is poor as the footway on Reedham Road regularly floods just south of the underpass meaning that pedestrians have to walk in the middle of the road.
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New, Revised and Small Sites
GNLP2139
Representation ID: 18310
Received: 10/12/2018
Respondent: Upton with Fishley Parish Council
Acle Parish Council objects to the proposal. A development of this size would adversely affect the service provided, eg by the medical centre. Every property would have at least two cars, causing a huge increase in local traffic. Traffic going to the north, east and south would have to drive through the narrow roads in the village centre to access A47 or A1064. The village sewerage system is already at capacity. Part of this land should be reserved for a bypass for the village to connect South Walsham Road to Norwich Road.
Acle Parish Council objects to the proposal. A development of this size would adversely affect the service provided, eg by the medical centre. Every property would have at least two cars, causing a huge increase in local traffic. Traffic going to the north, east and south would have to drive through the narrow roads in the village centre to access A47 or A1064. The village sewerage system is already at capacity. Part of this land should be reserved for a bypass for the village to connect South Walsham Road to Norwich Road.