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Object
South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 19 Pre-submission Draft)
Representation ID: 2649
Received: 03/03/2023
Respondent: Mr Nigel Kippin
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
The site is a prominent location on the ridge which looks out across the Yare valley to the east and overlooks the surrounding countryside. There is evidence of historical workings and heritage. This would be lost if a development was permitted in the location.
A archaeological survey would need to be carried out in advance of the works. All development would need to reflect the findings.
Object
South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 19 Pre-submission Draft)
Representation ID: 2716
Received: 05/03/2023
Respondent: Ms Joanne Norris
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Yes
Medieval and neolithic finds have been found in the area of Eel Catcher Close. Development could destroy important archaeological features due to the proximity to the Broads and the medieval peat workings.
A full scale geo-archaeological assessment should be undertaken.
Object
South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 19 Pre-submission Draft)
Representation ID: 2986
Received: 08/03/2023
Respondent: Rockland St Mary With Hellington Parish Council
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
There are a number of concerns raised with regards to the Heritage Impact Assessment undertaken by SNDC. A listed building has been missed off this assessment.
Historic Environment Records should be consulted as within this zone there has been Medical pottery finds, found in 1995 at Eel Catcher Close. Also, various neolithic hand axe finds in this zone.
Undertake an independent Heritage Impact Assessment.