Object

South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 18 Draft)

Representation ID: 145

Received: 21/06/2021

Respondent: mr ingo wagenknecht

Representation Summary:

this site represents a wildlife corridor to the Broads frequented by deer, foxes and other small mammals. It is a dangerous access and no sewage infrastructure exists. It accesses a second row development and changes the character of the village which is not designed for it. Sewage infrastructure is inadequate at present. Valley wildlife has barn owls, Peregrines falcons, deer and foxes, an SSSi at valley floor many are flowers and orchids. It is over and above agreed allocations. The access at a top of a hill in a bend is dangerous at present and can't cope with more traffic.