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Representation ID: 23794
Received: 22/03/2021
Respondent: Rackheath Parish Council
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? Yes
Duty to co-operate? Yes
• Rackheath has already had a considerable number of sites allocated as part of the 5 year land supply and we would not like to see additional sites being added whilst so much of the allocated land is awaiting development.
o Existing sites should be fulfilled before new ones are allocated.
• Rackheath has already had a considerable number of sites allocated as part of the 5 year land supply and we would not like to see additional sites being added whilst so much of the allocated land is awaiting development.
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Representation ID: 23796
Received: 22/03/2021
Respondent: Rackheath Parish Council
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? Yes
Duty to co-operate? Yes
• Rackheath continues to be the focus of housing development and it is imperative that the bigger picture is considered in relation to infrastructure, services and connectivity to ensure that the existing Rackheath community is not impacted by this large scale development
o Medical provisions must be able to accommodate the community growth and be available within Rackheath.
• Rackheath continues to be the focus of housing development and it is imperative that the bigger picture is considered in relation to infrastructure, services and connectivity to ensure that the existing Rackheath community is not impacted by this large scale development
Support
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Representation ID: 23798
Received: 22/03/2021
Respondent: Rackheath Parish Council
• Rackheath continues to be the focus of housing development and it is imperative that the bigger picture is considered in relation to infrastructure, services and connectivity to ensure that the existing Rackheath community is not impacted by this large scale development. Educational capacity must be increased to ensure community can grow seamlessly and to ensure new developments integrate successfully.
• Rackheath continues to be the focus of housing development and it is imperative that the bigger picture is considered in relation to infrastructure, services and connectivity to ensure that the existing Rackheath community is not impacted by this large scale development. Educational capacity must be increased to ensure community can grow seamlessly and to ensure new developments integrate successfully.
Support
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Representation ID: 23799
Received: 22/03/2021
Respondent: Rackheath Parish Council
o Connectivity of infrastructure needs to be addressed.
Footpaths around the village do not currently link up well and access to neighbouring villages, communities and facilities is difficult. E.g.
• no safe footpath to Salhouse or Salhouse Station.
• no footpath/cycle path connectivity to Great Plumstead.
• no footpath/cycle path available to Sprowston and on to Norwich
Whilst “leisure routes” in the green corridors are being addressed, these are not necessarily suitable for commuting and only run parallel to the NDR and do not follow the spine roads into Norwich and other employment sites.
o Connectivity of infrastructure needs to be addressed.
Footpaths around the village do not currently link up well and access to neighbouring villages, communities and facilities is difficult. E.g.
• no safe footpath to Salhouse or Salhouse Station.
• no footpath/cycle path connectivity to Great Plumstead.
• no footpath/cycle path available to Sprowston and on to Norwich
Whilst “leisure routes” in the green corridors are being addressed, these are not necessarily suitable for commuting and only run parallel to the NDR and do not follow the spine roads into Norwich and other employment sites.
Support
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46
Representation ID: 23801
Received: 22/03/2021
Respondent: Rackheath Parish Council
o Medical provisions must be able to accommodate the community growth and be available within Rackheath.
o Medical provisions must be able to accommodate the community growth and be available within Rackheath.
Support
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89
Representation ID: 23804
Received: 22/03/2021
Respondent: Rackheath Parish Council
Direct, fast routed public transport to Norwich and the Wroxham should be in place early 2021 to ensure developments can be sustainable and to meet climate change objectives – we must promote the use of public transport to our existing community and to those moving into new developments.
Direct, fast routed public transport to Norwich and the Wroxham should be in place early 2021 to ensure developments can be sustainable and to meet climate change objectives – we must promote the use of public transport to our existing community and to those moving into new developments.
Support
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118
Representation ID: 23805
Received: 22/03/2021
Respondent: Rackheath Parish Council
• Landscape buffers should be protected and retained, including:
o Tree belts
o Woodland
• Landscape buffers should be protected and retained, including:
o Tree belts
o Woodland
Support
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132
Representation ID: 23807
Received: 22/03/2021
Respondent: Rackheath Parish Council
• Any new community facilities (GNLP 1060) should be offered within the remit of the Parish Council to ensure new facilities work in harmony with those in existence and remain viable and sustainable.
• Any new community facilities (GNLP 1060) should be offered within the remit of the Parish Council to ensure new facilities work in harmony with those in existence and remain viable and sustainable.
Support
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198
Representation ID: 23810
Received: 22/03/2021
Respondent: Rackheath Parish Council
• Housing developments should abide by the Rackheath Neighbourhood Plan. All future developments should respect the character of Rackheath/location of development and will be required to work towards retaining a rural feel, therefore no 3 storey houses will be accepted.
• Housing developments should abide by the Rackheath Neighbourhood Plan. All future developments should respect the character of Rackheath/location of development and will be required to work towards retaining a rural feel, therefore no 3 storey houses will be accepted.