Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum
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Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum
Policy VC BAR2: Land at Chapel Street
Representation ID: 3937
Received: 05/09/2024
Respondent: NHS Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System
Proposed sites in Barford and Swardeston will increase pressure on already constrained GP practices in Hethersett and Mulbarton, these Practices are part of the Humbleyard GP practice group. There are discussions currently ongoing between the Council and GP practices regarding mitigation for the amount of population growth these areas have already seen and that will be happening in the near future.
The ambulance service, EEAST, are in a unique position that intersects health, transport and community safety and does not have capacity to accommodate the additional growth resulting from the proposed development combined with other developments in the vicinity. This development is likely to increase demand upon existing constrained ambulance services and nationally set blue light response times. The capital required through developer contribution would form a proportion of the required funding for the provision of capacity to absorb the patient growth and demand generated by this development. Any funding would be used towards the capital cost of providing new additional ambulances and/or new additional medical equipment, which for an ambulance service is their physical infrastructure, and/or new additional parking space(s) for ambulances at existing ambulance stations.
None specified. ICB encourages continued working with the LPA.
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Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum
Policy VC SWA1: Land off Bobbins Way
Representation ID: 3938
Received: 05/09/2024
Respondent: NHS Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System
Proposed sites in Barford and Swardeston will increase pressure on already constrained GP practices in Hethersett and Mulbarton, these Practices are part of the Humbleyard GP practice group. There are discussions currently ongoing between the Council and GP practices regarding mitigation for the amount of population growth these areas have already seen and that will be happening in the near future.
The ambulance service, EEAST, are in a unique position that intersects health, transport and community safety and does not have capacity to accommodate the additional growth resulting from the proposed development combined with other developments in the vicinity. This development is likely to increase demand upon existing constrained ambulance services and nationally set blue light response times. The capital required through developer contribution would form a proportion of the required funding for the provision of capacity to absorb the patient growth and demand generated by this development. Any funding would be used towards the capital cost of providing new additional ambulances and/or new additional medical equipment, which for an ambulance service is their physical infrastructure, and/or new additional parking space(s) for ambulances at existing ambulance stations.
None specified. ICS encourage continued working with LPA.
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Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum
Policy VC SWA2REV: Land on Main Road
Representation ID: 3939
Received: 05/09/2024
Respondent: NHS Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System
Proposed sites in Barford and Swardeston will increase pressure on already constrained GP practices in Hethersett and Mulbarton, these Practices are part of the Humbleyard GP practice group. There are discussions currently ongoing between the Council and GP practices regarding mitigation for the amount of population growth these areas have already seen and that will be happening in the near future.
The ambulance service, EEAST, are in a unique position that intersects health, transport and community safety and does not have capacity to accommodate the additional growth resulting from the proposed development combined with other developments in the vicinity. This development is likely to increase demand upon existing constrained ambulance services and nationally set blue light response times. The capital required through developer contribution would form a proportion of the required funding for the provision of capacity to absorb the patient growth and demand generated by this development. Any funding would be used towards the capital cost of providing new additional ambulances and/or new additional medical equipment, which for an ambulance service is their physical infrastructure, and/or new additional parking space(s) for ambulances at existing ambulance stations.
None specified. ICS would encourage continued working with LPA.
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Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum
Policy VC DIT1REV: Land at Thwaite's and Tunneys Lane
Representation ID: 3940
Received: 05/09/2024
Respondent: NHS Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System
There are 4 villages whereby the most local GP practice that covers those villages within its catchment area is located across the local authority border in East Suffolk. Two GP practices will be affected by any population increases. These practices are either currently working through a planning application for an extension funded by CIL or are in early discussions about a potential premises scheme via a potential application for CIL funding.
The ambulance service, EEAST, are in a unique position that intersects health, transport and community safety and does not have capacity to accommodate the additional growth resulting from the proposed development combined with other developments in the vicinity. This development is likely to increase demand upon existing constrained ambulance services and nationally set blue light response times. The capital required through developer contribution would form a proportion of the required funding for the provision of capacity to absorb the patient growth and demand generated by this development. Any funding would be used towards the capital cost of providing new additional ambulances and/or new additional medical equipment, which for an ambulance service is their physical infrastructure, and/or new additional parking space(s) for ambulances at existing ambulance stations.
None specified. ICS would encourage continued working with LPA.
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Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum
Policy VC BRM1: Land west of Old Yarmouth Road
Representation ID: 3941
Received: 05/09/2024
Respondent: NHS Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System
There are 4 villages whereby the most local GP practice that covers those villages within its catchment area is located across the local authority border in East Suffolk. Two GP practices will be affected by any population increases. These practices are either currently working through a planning application for an extension funded by CIL or are in early discussions about a potential premises scheme via a potential application for CIL funding.
The ambulance service, EEAST, are in a unique position that intersects health, transport and community safety and does not have capacity to accommodate the additional growth resulting from the proposed development combined with other developments in the vicinity. This development is likely to increase demand upon existing constrained ambulance services and nationally set blue light response times. The capital required through developer contribution would form a proportion of the required funding for the provision of capacity to absorb the patient growth and demand generated by this development. Any funding would be used towards the capital cost of providing new additional ambulances and/or new additional medical equipment, which for an ambulance service is their physical infrastructure, and/or new additional parking space(s) for ambulances at existing ambulance stations.
None specified. ICS would encourage continued working with LPA.
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Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum
Policy VC EAR2: Land north of The Street
Representation ID: 3942
Received: 05/09/2024
Respondent: NHS Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System
There are 4 villages whereby the most local GP practice that covers those villages within its catchment area is located across the local authority border in East Suffolk. Two GP practices will be affected by any population increases. These practices are either currently working through a planning application for an extension funded by CIL or are in early discussions about a potential premises scheme via a potential application for CIL funding.
The ambulance service, EEAST, are in a unique position that intersects health, transport and community safety and does not have capacity to accommodate the additional growth resulting from the proposed development combined with other developments in the vicinity. This development is likely to increase demand upon existing constrained ambulance services and nationally set blue light response times. The capital required through developer contribution would form a proportion of the required funding for the provision of capacity to absorb the patient growth and demand generated by this development. Any funding would be used towards the capital cost of providing new additional ambulances and/or new additional medical equipment, which for an ambulance service is their physical infrastructure, and/or new additional parking space(s) for ambulances at existing ambulance stations.
None specified. ICS would encourage continued working with LPA.
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Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum
Policy VC SPO1REV: Land west of Bunwell Road
Representation ID: 3943
Received: 05/09/2024
Respondent: NHS Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System
The ambulance service, EEAST, are in a unique position that intersects health, transport and community safety and does not have capacity to accommodate the additional growth resulting from the proposed development combined with other developments in the vicinity. This development is likely to increase demand upon existing constrained ambulance services and nationally set blue light response times. The capital required through developer contribution would form a proportion of the required funding for the provision of capacity to absorb the patient growth and demand generated by this development. Any funding would be used towards the capital cost of providing new additional ambulances and/or new additional medical equipment, which for an ambulance service is their physical infrastructure, and/or new additional parking space(s) for ambulances at existing ambulance stations.
None specified. ICS would encourage continued working with LPA.
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Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum
Policy VC SPO2: South of Station Road
Representation ID: 3944
Received: 05/09/2024
Respondent: NHS Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System
The ambulance service, EEAST, are in a unique position that intersects health, transport and community safety and does not have capacity to accommodate the additional growth resulting from the proposed development combined with other developments in the vicinity. This development is likely to increase demand upon existing constrained ambulance services and nationally set blue light response times. The capital required through developer contribution would form a proportion of the required funding for the provision of capacity to absorb the patient growth and demand generated by this development. Any funding would be used towards the capital cost of providing new additional ambulances and/or new additional medical equipment, which for an ambulance service is their physical infrastructure, and/or new additional parking space(s) for ambulances at existing ambulance stations.
None specified. ICS would encourage continued working with LPA.
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Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum
Policy VC WIC2: Land off Hackford Road
Representation ID: 3945
Received: 05/09/2024
Respondent: NHS Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System
The ambulance service, EEAST, are in a unique position that intersects health, transport and community safety and does not have capacity to accommodate the additional growth resulting from the proposed development combined with other developments in the vicinity. This development is likely to increase demand upon existing constrained ambulance services and nationally set blue light response times. The capital required through developer contribution would form a proportion of the required funding for the provision of capacity to absorb the patient growth and demand generated by this development. Any funding would be used towards the capital cost of providing new additional ambulances and/or new additional medical equipment, which for an ambulance service is their physical infrastructure, and/or new additional parking space(s) for ambulances at existing ambulance stations.
None specified. ICS would encourage continued working with LPA.
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Village Clusters Housing Allocations Plan - Reg. 19 Pre-submission Addendum
Policy VC GIL1REV: South of Geldeston Road and Daisy Way
Representation ID: 3946
Received: 05/09/2024
Respondent: NHS Norfolk and Waveney Integrated Care System
There are 4 villages whereby the most local GP practice that covers those villages within its catchment area is located across the local authority border in East Suffolk. Two GP practices will be affected by any population increases. These practices are either currently working through a planning application for an extension funded by CIL or are in early discussions about a potential premises scheme via a potential application for CIL funding.
The ambulance service, EEAST, are in a unique position that intersects health, transport and community safety and does not have capacity to accommodate the additional growth resulting from the proposed development combined with other developments in the vicinity. This development is likely to increase demand upon existing constrained ambulance services and nationally set blue light response times. The capital required through developer contribution would form a proportion of the required funding for the provision of capacity to absorb the patient growth and demand generated by this development. Any funding would be used towards the capital cost of providing new additional ambulances and/or new additional medical equipment, which for an ambulance service is their physical infrastructure, and/or new additional parking space(s) for ambulances at existing ambulance stations.
None specified. ICS would encourage continued working with LPA.
See attachment for full submission