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Draft Greater Norwich Local Plan – Part 1 The Strategy
Question 21: Do you support, object or have any comments relating to the approach to the natural environment?
Representation ID: 21152
Received: 15/03/2020
Respondent: Yare Valley Society
The Yare Valley Society strongly supports the commitment in Policy 3 to protect and enhance the Green Infrastructure Network illustrated in map 8 of which the Yare Valley Corridor is an important part.
However, if Policy 3 is to be enforced and have any meaning, Site GNLP0133-E, which intrudes deeply into the existing Yare Valley Green Infrastructure Corridor should be removed from the draft GNLP Sites Plan list. Not to do so would display a blatant willingness to ignore Policy 3 from the outset.
The Yare Valley Society strongly supports the commitment in Policy 3 to protect and enhance the Green Infrastructure Network illustrated in map 8 of which the Yare Valley Corridor is an important part.
However, if Policy 3 is to be enforced and have any meaning, Site GNLP0133-E, which intrudes deeply into the existing Yare Valley Green Infrastructure Corridor should be removed from the draft GNLP Sites Plan list. Not to do so would display a blatant willingness to ignore Policy 3 from the outset.
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Draft Greater Norwich Local Plan – Part 1 The Strategy
Question 40. Do you support or object or wish to comment on the approach for elsewhere in the urban area including the fringe parishes? Please identify particular issues.
Representation ID: 21154
Received: 15/03/2020
Respondent: Yare Valley Society
The Yare Valley Society strongly supports the commitment in Policy 7.1 to enhancements to the green infrastructure which will include links to and within the Wensum, Yare, Tud and Tas Valleys, Marriott’s Way and beyond. The strengthening our green infrastructure network is key to meeting the challenges of declining biodiversity, combating climate change, and promoting the mental well-being of our communities.
The Yare Valley Society strongly supports the commitment in Policy 7.1 to enhancements to the green infrastructure which will include links to and within the Wensum, Yare, Tud and Tas Valleys, Marriott’s Way and beyond. The strengthening our green infrastructure network is key to meeting the challenges of declining biodiversity, combating climate change, and promoting the mental well-being of our communities.