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Object
South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 19 Pre-submission Draft)
Representation ID: 2302
Received: 09/02/2023
Respondent: Tivetshall St Margaret & Tivetshall St Mary Parish Council
Legally compliant? No
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? No
My worry is that the extra cars will create a problem as all the local services are at the far end of the village. Walkers will also be hindered by this. We would request a footpath to be included.
It is good that the dwellings will not overlook the existing bungalows but again we need a footpath along the development but my worries are still the excess traffic
Support
South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 19 Pre-submission Draft)
Representation ID: 3097
Received: 04/03/2023
Respondent: Mr Roger Pye
Agent: Mr Magnus Magnusson
My client supports the inclusion of their land within the settlement boundary and can confirm that the land remains available and appropriate for windfall development.
No modification to the Plan but in respect of the Council’s site assessment as this appears at appendix B, my client would like to make the following points for consideration within the context of the emerging VCHAP and the HELAA as an when this evidence base document is next updated:
Part 3 - Access to the site. There is an existing gateway (access) onto The Street and approximately 6-8 meters from the sites Southern boundary. This was the original gateway for machinery etc. onto the field on the northern side of the footpath and can be reinstated to serve any
development on the site. Furthermore, there is considered to be appropriate visibility both northwards and southwards along The Street from this point of access.
Part 3 - Better Broadband for Norfolk – It is identified that the site lies outside of the proposed fibre installation area. My client has a 'tail' into the B4RN fibre broadband network on the plot at the northern end and the
main cable runs along the western fence line to the southern boundary.
Part 3 - Utilities infrastructure – My client was not aware that there were sewers crossing this site and indeed, considers this not to be the case.
Support
South Norfolk Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (Reg. 19 Pre-submission Draft)
Representation ID: 3192
Received: 01/03/2023
Respondent: Historic England
Although this is not an allocated site in the Local Plan, the settlement limit is being amended to incorporate this land.
There are no designated heritage assets on the site. There are two grade two listed buildings, Croft House and Croft Cottage to the south east of the site. Therefore, any development of this site has the potential to impact upon the significance of these heritage assets.
We welcome the preparation of the HIA. The HIA identifies the impact as neutral and does not recommend mitigation.