GNLP0126 A and B
Object
Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations
Representation ID: 20475
Received: 07/03/2020
Respondent: Mr Raymond Smith
(Changed from support to object as respondent is actually objecting to the categorisation of the site as unreasonable in the GNLP, suggesting instead that it should be a preferred option)
This proposal (GNLP0126) is an ideal opportunity to deliver a high quality housing development.
The site is well situated to the existing settlement and can be delivered immediately.
There are no issues of access. This proposal would be a natural extension to the Village, which would be sympathetic in scale and layout without the threat of further development.
The site should be the preferred housing site for Cawston, it is sustainable and well located for employment opportunities, which can be accessed, on foot thus being advantageous to a reduction in carbon footprint.
A deliverable, contained opportunity to enhance the Village.
This proposal (GNLP0126) is an ideal opportunity to deliver a high quality housing development.
The site is well situated to the existing settlement and can be delivered immediately.
There are no issues of access. This proposal would be a natural extension to the Village, which would be sympathetic in scale and layout without the threat of further development.
The site should be the preferred housing site for Cawston, it is sustainable and well located for employment opportunities, which can be accessed, on foot thus being advantageous to a reduction in carbon footprint.
A deliverable, contained opportunity to enhance the Village.
Object
Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations
Representation ID: 20949
Received: 14/03/2020
Respondent: Mr Alan Smith
This site should be the preferred site in Cawston, it is available for delivery immediately and is contained with it's own boundary therefore negating any further development
There is an adequate footpath route, there are no negative issues. I believe that this site offers an ideal opportunity for controlled growth for the village, which is well served for amenities and services.
Access to the site is unencumbered by any ransom strip, the road at Fred Tuddenham Way was designed and built to accommodate this modest amount of additional housing on this land.
The land is devoid of any environmental merit
This site should be the preferred site in Cawston, it is available for delivery immediately and is contained with it's own boundary therefore negating any further development
There is an adequate footpath route, there are no negative issues. I believe that this site offers an ideal opportunity for controlled growth for the village, which is well served for amenities and services.
Access to the site is unencumbered by any ransom strip, the road at Fred Tuddenham Way was designed and built to accommodate this modest amount of additional housing on this land.
The land is devoid of any environmental merit
Object
Draft Local Plan-Part 2 Site Allocations
Representation ID: 21828
Received: 13/03/2020
Respondent: CAM Architects (Norwich) Ltd
Number of people: 2
Objects to site being unreasonable.
Additional Info submitted in the form of a site submission form. Please see attached.
Additional Info submitted in the form of a site submission form. Please see attached.