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New, Revised and Small Sites

GNLP0475R

Representation ID: 18062

Received: 07/12/2018

Respondent: Marlingford and Colton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

Entirely unsuitable sites and unneeded. Norfolk already has much more land allocated for housing than it could possibly need up to 2036 and the most recent ONS statistics on household creation show a reduction of 51,000 households per year (210,000 to 159,000).
It would be irresponsible, therefore, for any local authority to encourage the 'land-banking' which would be the inevitable consequence of adoption of any additional sites, including all those in phase one (600, I believe) and the current phase of this Reg 18 consultation. No further sites should be allocated until the (vast) existing 'bank' has been fully used.

Full text:

Entirely unsuitable sites and unneeded. Norfolk already has much more land allocated for housing than it could possibly need up to 2036 and the most recent ONS statistics on household creation show a reduction of 51,000 households per year (210,000 to 159,000).
It would be irresponsible, therefore, for any local authority to encourage the 'land-banking' which would be the inevitable consequence of adoption of any additional sites, including all those in phase one (600, I believe) and the current phase of this Reg 18 consultation. No further sites should be allocated until the (vast) existing 'bank' has been fully used.

Object

New, Revised and Small Sites

GNLP0476R

Representation ID: 18063

Received: 07/12/2018

Respondent: Marlingford and Colton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

Entirely unsuitable sites and unneeded. Norfolk already has much more land allocated for housing than it could possibly need up to 2036 and the most recent ONS statistics on household creation show a reduction of 51,000 households per year (210,000 to 159,000).
It would be irresponsible, therefore, for any local authority to encourage the 'land-banking' which would be the inevitable consequence of adoption of any additional sites, including all those in phase one (600, I believe) and the current phase of this Reg 18 consultation. No further sites should be allocated until the (vast) existing 'bank' has been fully used.

Full text:

Entirely unsuitable sites and unneeded. Norfolk already has much more land allocated for housing than it could possibly need up to 2036 and the most recent ONS statistics on household creation show a reduction of 51,000 households per year (210,000 to 159,000).
It would be irresponsible, therefore, for any local authority to encourage the 'land-banking' which would be the inevitable consequence of adoption of any additional sites, including all those in phase one (600, I believe) and the current phase of this Reg 18 consultation. No further sites should be allocated until the (vast) existing 'bank' has been fully used.

Object

New, Revised and Small Sites

GNLP0415R D

Representation ID: 18064

Received: 07/12/2018

Respondent: Marlingford and Colton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

Entirely unsuitable sites and unneeded. Norfolk already has much more land allocated for housing than it could possibly need up to 2036 and the most recent ONS statistics on household creation show a reduction of 51,000 households per year (210,000 to 159,000).
It would be irresponsible, therefore, for any local authority to encourage the 'land-banking' which would be the inevitable consequence of adoption of any additional sites, including all those in phase one (600, I believe) and the current phase of this Reg 18 consultation. No further sites should be allocated until the (vast) existing 'bank' has been fully used.

Full text:

Entirely unsuitable sites and unneeded. Norfolk already has much more land allocated for housing than it could possibly need up to 2036 and the most recent ONS statistics on household creation show a reduction of 51,000 households per year (210,000 to 159,000).
It would be irresponsible, therefore, for any local authority to encourage the 'land-banking' which would be the inevitable consequence of adoption of any additional sites, including all those in phase one (600, I believe) and the current phase of this Reg 18 consultation. No further sites should be allocated until the (vast) existing 'bank' has been fully used.

Object

New, Revised and Small Sites

GNLP0415R G

Representation ID: 18065

Received: 07/12/2018

Respondent: Marlingford and Colton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

Entirely unsuitable sites and unneeded. Norfolk already has much more land allocated for housing than it could possibly need up to 2036 and the most recent ONS statistics on household creation show a reduction of 51,000 households per year (210,000 to 159,000).
It would be irresponsible, therefore, for any local authority to encourage the 'land-banking' which would be the inevitable consequence of adoption of any additional sites, including all those in phase one (600, I believe) and the current phase of this Reg 18 consultation. No further sites should be allocated until the (vast) existing 'bank' has been fully used.

Full text:

Entirely unsuitable sites and unneeded. Norfolk already has much more land allocated for housing than it could possibly need up to 2036 and the most recent ONS statistics on household creation show a reduction of 51,000 households per year (210,000 to 159,000).
It would be irresponsible, therefore, for any local authority to encourage the 'land-banking' which would be the inevitable consequence of adoption of any additional sites, including all those in phase one (600, I believe) and the current phase of this Reg 18 consultation. No further sites should be allocated until the (vast) existing 'bank' has been fully used.

Comment

New, Revised and Small Sites

GNLP2176

Representation ID: 18066

Received: 07/12/2018

Respondent: Marlingford and Colton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

Entirely unsuitable sites and unneeded. Norfolk already has much more land allocated for housing than it could possibly need up to 2036 and the most recent ONS statistics on household creation show a reduction of 51,000 households per year (210,000 to 159,000).
It would be irresponsible, therefore, for any local authority to encourage the 'land-banking' which would be the inevitable consequence of adoption of any additional sites, including all those in phase one (600, I believe) and the current phase of this Reg 18 consultation. No further sites should be allocated until the (vast) existing 'bank' has been fully used.

Full text:

Entirely unsuitable sites and unneeded. Norfolk already has much more land allocated for housing than it could possibly need up to 2036 and the most recent ONS statistics on household creation show a reduction of 51,000 households per year (210,000 to 159,000).
It would be irresponsible, therefore, for any local authority to encourage the 'land-banking' which would be the inevitable consequence of adoption of any additional sites, including all those in phase one (600, I believe) and the current phase of this Reg 18 consultation. No further sites should be allocated until the (vast) existing 'bank' has been fully used.

Object

New, Revised and Small Sites

GNLP0475R

Representation ID: 18614

Received: 12/12/2018

Respondent: Marlingford and Colton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

M&CPC remains opposed to the proposed development of this site. Summary as follows and full details in our representation:
- Local road network capacity.
- Poor access to services.
- Possible Alteration of settlement boundaries.
- Colton's Parish Plan.
- Isolation by use.

Full text:

The Parish Council notes this site has been increased by 0.41ha to 2.85 ha, although the purpose and justification for this is not clear. M&CPC remains opposed to the proposed development of this site:
- Local road network capacity. The road network in and around Colton is wholly inadequate for such a development, particularly High House Farm Lane. With very limited public transport, the additional traffic generated by around 50 homes would cause enormous problems. In addition, Colton suffers from severe congestion whenever the nearby section of the A47 is blocked due to breakdowns or road traffic collisions. On several occasions there has been total gridlock when large vehicles have met similar coming from the opposite direction, with no possibility of passing on local narrow rural roads.
- Poor access to services. Colton has a pub and a village hall. For anything else, residents are obliged to travel elsewhere.
- Possible Alteration of settlement boundaries. There have been several attempts to alter or ignore Colton's long-established settlement boundaries. The most recent attempt was dismissed by the Planning Inspectorate in March 2016.
- Colton's Parish Plan. Colton's Parish Plan established practically unanimous opposition to any further development of the village for all of the reasons generally related to housing already identified in the Report. Limited infill within the current boundaries and some additional affordable housing (where some has already been provided) is seen as acceptable.
- Isolation by use. The possible use for "holiday / staff accommodation for Barnham Broom Golf and Country Club" would isolate this development from the rest of the village and contribute nothing to community cohesion. Its distance and remoteness from Barnham Broom Golf & Country Club would necessitate many car journeys, adding to the congestion on narrow rural roads.

Object

New, Revised and Small Sites

GNLP0476R

Representation ID: 18618

Received: 12/12/2018

Respondent: Marlingford and Colton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

Full reasons are in our representation but to summarise an additional concern to our initial response: Isolation by geography and use. Any residential development of this site, including possible use for "holiday / staff accommodation for Barnham Broom Golf and Country Club" would be isolated from the rest of the village both by geography and use, and contribute nothing to community cohesion. Its distance and remoteness from Barnham Broom Golf & Country Club would also necessitate many car journeys, adding to the congestion on narrow rural roads.

Full text:

The Parish Council is pleased to note that, despite being reduced by 5.67 ha to 23.67 ha, it is considered unsuitable. The Parish Council remains opposed to development and in addition to the objections noted in our previous response also due to the following:
- Isolation by geography and use. Any residential development of this site, including possible use for "holiday / staff accommodation for Barnham Broom Golf and Country Club" would be isolated from the rest of the village both by geography and use, and contribute nothing to community cohesion. Its distance and remoteness from Barnham Broom Golf & Country Club would also necessitate many car journeys, adding to the congestion on narrow rural roads.

Object

New, Revised and Small Sites

GNLP0415R D

Representation ID: 18620

Received: 12/12/2018

Respondent: Marlingford and Colton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

The Parish Council is gravely concerned at the prospect of such a large development so close to Marlingford & Colton. In addition to the loss of higher-grade agricultural land, such a large development in addition to the huge Food Enterprise industrial estate and massive growth of Easton would completely transform a rural area into a suburban one with a serious negative impact upon Marlingford and Colton, as well as adding to the practically continuous ribbon development along the A47 corridor west of Norwich.

Full text:

The Parish Council is gravely concerned at the prospect of such a large development so close to Marlingford & Colton. In addition to the loss of higher-grade agricultural land, such a large development in addition to the huge Food Enterprise industrial estate and massive growth of Easton would completely transform a rural area into a suburban one with a serious negative impact upon Marlingford and Colton, as well as adding to the practically continuous ribbon development along the A47 corridor west of Norwich.

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