QUESTION 96: Do you agree

Showing comments and forms 31 to 37 of 37

Object

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

Representation ID: 1218

Received: 01/08/2021

Respondent: Mr Andrew Ellis

Representation Summary:

There isn’t enough facilitiesin in the village as it is we have one small shop a part time doctors very small school and it is at its maximum and nothing for teenagers.

Object

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

Representation ID: 1229

Received: 01/08/2021

Respondent: Mr Adam Burns

Representation Summary:

At present Newton flotman lacks support services and infrastructure for additional "settlers" in that roads are already busy and there is a lack of local shops and amenities. The junctions to the a140 are already difficult to use while coming to or leaving Newton flotman without additional additional strains.

Object

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

Representation ID: 1525

Received: 02/08/2021

Respondent: Mrs Irina Sviridov

Representation Summary:

The current infrastructure of the area is largely insufficient at present to support residents living in the area. There is no GP surgery, no post office, no local shops, the school is unable to accommodate the current number of children and there is no secondary school in the village, meaning all the children will have to travel to out of area schools, therefore increasing the traffic which is already bad as it is. The current road conditions are minimal, the roads from Long Stratton to Norwich are already busy enough, and cause a significant daily delay for travelers.

Object

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

Representation ID: 1577

Received: 02/08/2021

Respondent: N Sviridov

Representation Summary:

Village is overdeveloped without the neccessary underlying structure, i.e. post office, school, transport, roads are packed. It is at a critical level the village is not coping.

Object

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

Representation ID: 1586

Received: 02/08/2021

Respondent: Miss Jennifer Sviridov

Representation Summary:

Village is already struggling with current settlement limit. Currently there is a very insufficient infrastructure which does not support existing demands. For every daily tasks we have to travel outside the village creating heavy traffic with significant delays, pollution and killing the nature and wild life.

Object

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

Representation ID: 1603

Received: 02/08/2021

Respondent: Mrs Heidi Ross

Agent: Emma McMurdock

Representation Summary:

Too much traffic to quash the poor little hedge hogs that have enough to struggle with especially losing vegetation.The building of New1 needs to include a hedgehog highway and gaps in fencing allowing access to connecting garden with having to venture near roads

Comment

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

Representation ID: 1655

Received: 30/07/2021

Respondent: Gosford Limited

Representation Summary:

For the reason noted, we consider that that our client’s site reference SN0594 should be
allocated for up to 30 residential dwellings and that the limit of the main built form of the settlement
should at least be extended to include the site. Furthermore, we consider that the A140 should not
form the settlement limit to the east of the village but rather the limit should be extended to include
the existing development to the east of the A140. Residential properties in this location clearly form
part of the settlement pattern of the village and would form a logical extension to the settlement
limit.
We trust the District Council will have due regard to these representations in its further consideration
of the drafting of the Housing Allocations Plan and look forward to reviewing the Council’s progress
on the next stage Plan in due course.

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