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

Representation ID: 1625

Received: 28/07/2021

Respondent: Ms Veronica Beasley

Representation Summary:

See full comments.
Regards location, size / density of preferred sites under consideration:-
The existing proposal of possible sites involves a disproportionate concentration in a small area with nothing elsewhere – how is this a good idea?
Topography: It is surely possible that additional development in fields is contra indicated due to the topography of the area, being on the side of a river valley, hence the ribbon style pattern of housing that exists in Bressingham village today??
School Road is a country lane which broadens and narrows along it’s length requiring traffic to pull in and wait while traffic approaching from other direction passes.
Quiet Lane status and OS Spot Height Marker: Fersfield Road is designated a ‘Quiet Lane’ as is Folly Lane (although the post marking it as such has disappeared and needs replacing) beyond this Lady’s Lane also a ‘Quiet Lane’.
Alternative Sites: Why have no areas along the A1066 (Low Road Bressingham) been considered as possible new development sites?
Local Primary School currently at capacity.
A1066 speed limit 50mph a lot of traffic exceeding the limit.
Environmental Impact and Climate Change
Preserve wildlife habitats

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