Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Alternative Sites & Focused Changes (Reg. 18)
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Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Alternative Sites & Focused Changes (Reg. 18)
QUESTION 1: The Village Clusters Plan needs to ensure the allocation of 1,200 dwellings on new sites, for delivery in the period up to 2038. In terms of the overall number to be allocated, which of the three options above do you consider the most appropri
Representation ID: 3277
Received: 13/12/2023
Respondent: Norwich City Council
Thank you for consulting Norwich City Council on the South Norfolk Village Cluster Plan.
We are pleased to see that the plan is moving forward and progressing as the plan will help deliver much needed homes within the Greater Norwich area and contribute towards meeting the housing targets sets out within the emerging Greater Norwich Local Plan.
As previously, we do not intend to comment on individual sites or the policy approach; however we are keen to encourage that development is planned for in the most sustainable way. Therefore any decisions should be informed by the Sustainability Appraisal and prior to finalising and submitting the plan for its examination, South Norfolk should be satisfied that the policy approach and the sites chosen will deliver housing in a sustainable manner.
Thank you for consulting Norwich City Council on the South Norfolk Village Cluster Plan.
We are pleased to see that the plan is moving forward and progressing as the plan will help deliver much needed homes within the Greater Norwich area and contribute towards meeting the housing targets sets out within the emerging Greater Norwich Local Plan.
As previously, we do not intend to comment on individual sites or the policy approach; however we are keen to encourage that development is planned for in the most sustainable way. Therefore any decisions should be informed by the Sustainability Appraisal and prior to finalising and submitting the plan for its examination, South Norfolk should be satisfied that the policy approach and the sites chosen will deliver housing in a sustainable manner.