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: 3281
Received: 14/12/2023
Respondent: National Highways
Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on South Norfolk Council’s Focused Regulation 18 Consultation on Alternative Sites and Focused Changes for the Draft Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (VCHAP).
National Highways is a strategic highway company under the provisions of the Infrastructure Act 2015 and is the highway authority, traffic authority and street authority for the Strategic Road Network (SRN), which within the area this includes the A11 and A47.
National Highways’ wishes to continue to be involved through the production of the Plan, in particular to issues and proposed allocation sites relating to Transport issues and the Strategic Road Network in the area. It is acknowledged that the that once adopted, the VCHAP will become part of the Development Plan for South Norfolk.
Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments on South Norfolk Council’s Focused Regulation 18 Consultation on Alternative Sites and Focused Changes for the Draft Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan (VCHAP).
National Highways is a strategic highway company under the provisions of the Infrastructure Act 2015 and is the highway authority, traffic authority and street authority for the Strategic Road Network (SRN), which within the area this includes the A11 and A47.
National Highways’ wishes to continue to be involved through the production of the Plan, in particular to issues and proposed allocation sites relating to Transport issues and the Strategic Road Network in the area. It is acknowledged that the that once adopted, the VCHAP will become part of the Development Plan for South Norfolk.