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GNLP0359R
Representation ID: 17847
Received: 05/12/2018
Respondent: Horsford Parish Council
The Council objects to this site as the road network in that area is already very congested and there would be a lack of connection with the main part of the village.
The Council objects to this site as the road network in that area is already very congested and there would be a lack of connection with the main part of the village.
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New, Revised and Small Sites
GNLP2133
Representation ID: 17848
Received: 05/12/2018
Respondent: Horsford Parish Council
The Council objects and feels that the highway infrastructure would be a constraint and any residential development would be disconnected from the main part of the village.
The Council objects and feels that the highway infrastructure would be a constraint and any residential development would be disconnected from the main part of the village.
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New, Revised and Small Sites
GNLP2154
Representation ID: 17849
Received: 05/12/2018
Respondent: Horsford Parish Council
The Council objects citing inadequate highway provision and the fact that it is at the extremity of the village meaning it is very disconnected and any retail unit would have to be accessed mainly by motor vehicle.
The Council objects citing inadequate highway provision and the fact that it is at the extremity of the village meaning it is very disconnected and any retail unit would have to be accessed mainly by motor vehicle.
Object
New, Revised and Small Sites
GNLP2160
Representation ID: 17850
Received: 05/12/2018
Respondent: Horsford Parish Council
The Council objects strongly to this proposal. It would represent complete over-development of Horsford. The existing highway infrastructure would be completely inadequate. The pleasant vistas highlighted in the Neighbourhood Plan would be lost and it would effectively create a second village disconnected from existing main settlements and with no village centre.
The Council objects strongly to this proposal. It would represent complete over-development of Horsford. The existing highway infrastructure would be completely inadequate. The pleasant vistas highlighted in the Neighbourhood Plan would be lost and it would effectively create a second village disconnected from existing main settlements and with no village centre.