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Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations
GNLP0311/0595/2060
Representation ID: 22555
Received: 16/03/2020
Respondent: Norfolk Land Ltd
I hereby make representations pursuant to the current (Regulation 18) consultation on behalf of
Norfolk Land Ltd.
Norfolk Land Ltd supports the proposed allocation of the sites for residential development but
wishes to highlight that Aylsham is a highly sustainable location capable of accommodating greater,
planned growth. The town has all the requisite services, facilities and employment, together with
good transport links, sufficient to support sustained housing and associated growth (as set out in
the HEIAA and related Local Plan evidence).
Indeed, the town has seen continuous and planned housing growth since the early 1990s; it is
capable of continuing to accommodate sustainable growth through at least the new Plan period and
thereby make an important contribution to the provision of new housing in Greater Norwich, above
existing commitments and the 300 houses indicated in the draft Local Plan.
I hereby make representations pursuant to the current (Regulation 18) consultation on behalf of
Norfolk Land Ltd.
Norfolk Land Ltd supports the proposed allocation of the sites for residential development but
wishes to highlight that Aylsham is a highly sustainable location capable of accommodating greater,
planned growth. The town has all the requisite services, facilities and employment, together with
good transport links, sufficient to support sustained housing and associated growth (as set out in
the HEIAA and related Local Plan evidence).
Indeed, the town has seen continuous and planned housing growth since the early 1990s; it is
capable of continuing to accommodate sustainable growth through at least the new Plan period and
thereby make an important contribution to the provision of new housing in Greater Norwich, above
existing commitments and the 300 houses indicated in the draft Local Plan.