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165

Representation ID: 24215

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Breckland District Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

We note these proposals are close to Breckland borders and have concerns over the impact on infrastructure and nearby communities and would welcome early discussions if and when these progress

Full text:

Breckland District Council has concerns over the Greater Norwich Local Plan and its growth plans. A large proportion of Breckland District Council’s growth plans are concentrated in the same area of the Norwich – Cambridge Corridor and the Council’s main concerns are the cumulative impact of the growth on infrastructure particularly power which has been identified as a constraint in this area in the Greater Norwich Energy Study April 2019. However, this study has failed to consider the cumulative growth of both Breckland and GNLP growth plans. Sufficient water resources both supply and waste management is also a concern as indicated in the Anglian Water Resources Management Study 2019. The Council does not consider the water efficiency policies proposed are going to adequately address the water requirements to support the growth from both Breckland and the Greater Norwich area. Under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore a joint approach to any constraints which may arise as a result of the cumulative growth in both planned areas.
The Council is also particularly interested in any growth aspirations along the A47 at Honingham Thorpe; and A11 at Hethel and Silfield which would further put pressure on infrastructure in the area and under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore the location and impact of any proposals in the Honingham Thorpe, Hethel and Silfield area on infrastructure including power and water as well as the impact on Breckland’s communities living nearby and to work jointly to minimise any adverse effects which may arise as a result.

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Publication

170

Representation ID: 24216

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Breckland District Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

Breckland also has substantial employment land allocated in this area and have concerns on the impact of cumulative growth on infrastructure

Full text:

Breckland District Council has concerns over the Greater Norwich Local Plan and its growth plans. A large proportion of Breckland District Council’s growth plans are concentrated in the same area of the Norwich – Cambridge Corridor and the Council’s main concerns are the cumulative impact of the growth on infrastructure particularly power which has been identified as a constraint in this area in the Greater Norwich Energy Study April 2019. However, this study has failed to consider the cumulative growth of both Breckland and GNLP growth plans. Sufficient water resources both supply and waste management is also a concern as indicated in the Anglian Water Resources Management Study 2019. The Council does not consider the water efficiency policies proposed are going to adequately address the water requirements to support the growth from both Breckland and the Greater Norwich area. Under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore a joint approach to any constraints which may arise as a result of the cumulative growth in both planned areas.
The Council is also particularly interested in any growth aspirations along the A47 at Honingham Thorpe; and A11 at Hethel and Silfield which would further put pressure on infrastructure in the area and under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore the location and impact of any proposals in the Honingham Thorpe, Hethel and Silfield area on infrastructure including power and water as well as the impact on Breckland’s communities living nearby and to work jointly to minimise any adverse effects which may arise as a result.

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Table 6 Establishing the Plan's total housing potential figure

Representation ID: 24217

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Breckland District Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

What modelling has been done of the cumulative growth aspirations of both Breckland and GNLP to support 22% additional growth

Full text:

Breckland District Council has concerns over the Greater Norwich Local Plan and its growth plans. A large proportion of Breckland District Council’s growth plans are concentrated in the same area of the Norwich – Cambridge Corridor and the Council’s main concerns are the cumulative impact of the growth on infrastructure particularly power which has been identified as a constraint in this area in the Greater Norwich Energy Study April 2019. However, this study has failed to consider the cumulative growth of both Breckland and GNLP growth plans. Sufficient water resources both supply and waste management is also a concern as indicated in the Anglian Water Resources Management Study 2019. The Council does not consider the water efficiency policies proposed are going to adequately address the water requirements to support the growth from both Breckland and the Greater Norwich area. Under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore a joint approach to any constraints which may arise as a result of the cumulative growth in both planned areas.
The Council is also particularly interested in any growth aspirations along the A47 at Honingham Thorpe; and A11 at Hethel and Silfield which would further put pressure on infrastructure in the area and under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore the location and impact of any proposals in the Honingham Thorpe, Hethel and Silfield area on infrastructure including power and water as well as the impact on Breckland’s communities living nearby and to work jointly to minimise any adverse effects which may arise as a result.

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Publication

180

Representation ID: 24218

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Breckland District Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

This has not been submitted with the GNLP but Breckland would like clarification on where the focus of this growth would be. Cumulative growth along the A11 and A47 would put further pressures on infrastructure.

Full text:

Breckland District Council has concerns over the Greater Norwich Local Plan and its growth plans. A large proportion of Breckland District Council’s growth plans are concentrated in the same area of the Norwich – Cambridge Corridor and the Council’s main concerns are the cumulative impact of the growth on infrastructure particularly power which has been identified as a constraint in this area in the Greater Norwich Energy Study April 2019. However, this study has failed to consider the cumulative growth of both Breckland and GNLP growth plans. Sufficient water resources both supply and waste management is also a concern as indicated in the Anglian Water Resources Management Study 2019. The Council does not consider the water efficiency policies proposed are going to adequately address the water requirements to support the growth from both Breckland and the Greater Norwich area. Under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore a joint approach to any constraints which may arise as a result of the cumulative growth in both planned areas.
The Council is also particularly interested in any growth aspirations along the A47 at Honingham Thorpe; and A11 at Hethel and Silfield which would further put pressure on infrastructure in the area and under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore the location and impact of any proposals in the Honingham Thorpe, Hethel and Silfield area on infrastructure including power and water as well as the impact on Breckland’s communities living nearby and to work jointly to minimise any adverse effects which may arise as a result.

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Publication

187

Representation ID: 24219

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Breckland District Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

Breckland has concerns over the location and size of this growth which is close to its borders and would impact on its own growth plans in the area and would welcome further information on the progress on these settlements

Full text:

Breckland District Council has concerns over the Greater Norwich Local Plan and its growth plans. A large proportion of Breckland District Council’s growth plans are concentrated in the same area of the Norwich – Cambridge Corridor and the Council’s main concerns are the cumulative impact of the growth on infrastructure particularly power which has been identified as a constraint in this area in the Greater Norwich Energy Study April 2019. However, this study has failed to consider the cumulative growth of both Breckland and GNLP growth plans. Sufficient water resources both supply and waste management is also a concern as indicated in the Anglian Water Resources Management Study 2019. The Council does not consider the water efficiency policies proposed are going to adequately address the water requirements to support the growth from both Breckland and the Greater Norwich area. Under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore a joint approach to any constraints which may arise as a result of the cumulative growth in both planned areas.
The Council is also particularly interested in any growth aspirations along the A47 at Honingham Thorpe; and A11 at Hethel and Silfield which would further put pressure on infrastructure in the area and under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore the location and impact of any proposals in the Honingham Thorpe, Hethel and Silfield area on infrastructure including power and water as well as the impact on Breckland’s communities living nearby and to work jointly to minimise any adverse effects which may arise as a result.

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Object

Publication

188

Representation ID: 24220

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Breckland District Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

c.
Further focus on growth area which is also growth area for Breckland

Full text:

Breckland District Council has concerns over the Greater Norwich Local Plan and its growth plans. A large proportion of Breckland District Council’s growth plans are concentrated in the same area of the Norwich – Cambridge Corridor and the Council’s main concerns are the cumulative impact of the growth on infrastructure particularly power which has been identified as a constraint in this area in the Greater Norwich Energy Study April 2019. However, this study has failed to consider the cumulative growth of both Breckland and GNLP growth plans. Sufficient water resources both supply and waste management is also a concern as indicated in the Anglian Water Resources Management Study 2019. The Council does not consider the water efficiency policies proposed are going to adequately address the water requirements to support the growth from both Breckland and the Greater Norwich area. Under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore a joint approach to any constraints which may arise as a result of the cumulative growth in both planned areas.
The Council is also particularly interested in any growth aspirations along the A47 at Honingham Thorpe; and A11 at Hethel and Silfield which would further put pressure on infrastructure in the area and under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore the location and impact of any proposals in the Honingham Thorpe, Hethel and Silfield area on infrastructure including power and water as well as the impact on Breckland’s communities living nearby and to work jointly to minimise any adverse effects which may arise as a result.

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Object

Publication

193

Representation ID: 24221

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Breckland District Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

Breckland seeks confirmation that the proposed growth from GNLP will not be at the detriment to the growth planned within Breckland.

Full text:

Breckland District Council has concerns over the Greater Norwich Local Plan and its growth plans. A large proportion of Breckland District Council’s growth plans are concentrated in the same area of the Norwich – Cambridge Corridor and the Council’s main concerns are the cumulative impact of the growth on infrastructure particularly power which has been identified as a constraint in this area in the Greater Norwich Energy Study April 2019. However, this study has failed to consider the cumulative growth of both Breckland and GNLP growth plans. Sufficient water resources both supply and waste management is also a concern as indicated in the Anglian Water Resources Management Study 2019. The Council does not consider the water efficiency policies proposed are going to adequately address the water requirements to support the growth from both Breckland and the Greater Norwich area. Under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore a joint approach to any constraints which may arise as a result of the cumulative growth in both planned areas.
The Council is also particularly interested in any growth aspirations along the A47 at Honingham Thorpe; and A11 at Hethel and Silfield which would further put pressure on infrastructure in the area and under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore the location and impact of any proposals in the Honingham Thorpe, Hethel and Silfield area on infrastructure including power and water as well as the impact on Breckland’s communities living nearby and to work jointly to minimise any adverse effects which may arise as a result.

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Publication

Map 7 Housing Growth Locations

Representation ID: 24222

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Breckland District Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

In particular the Council is concerned that the cumulative growth impacts on transport, power, water supply have not been adequately addressed by the GNLP in its evidence base.
BDC within its adopted 2019 Local Plan has significant growth in these areas with 4000 dwellings and employment land west of London Road at Attleborough, the significant employment growth plans for Snetterton Heath and housing and employment growth along A47 particularly at Dereham. Breckland has concerns over water and power capacity as already mentioned.
Breckland also has concerns whether the proposed improvements on A11 and A47 will be sufficient to meet the needs of the cumulative growth from the two planned areas. Equally whether there would be sufficient Railway capacity to cope with the increased growth.
Under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the opportunity to early engagement with GNLP to explore a joint approach to any constraints which may arise as a result of the cumulative growth in both planned areas. This need for cooperation cannot be addressed via the NSPF
Summary of Breckland’s Growth is around the A47 and A11
Breckland Growth along A11 in planned period
Attleborough 4383
Great Ellingham195
Thetford 3666
Harling 250
Employment growth at Attleborough and Snetterton
Employment Growth at Thetford
Breckland Growth along A47
Dereham 1784
Swaffham 1553
Necton 283
Swanton Morley 184

Full text:

Breckland District Council has concerns over the Greater Norwich Local Plan and its growth plans. A large proportion of Breckland District Council’s growth plans are concentrated in the same area of the Norwich – Cambridge Corridor and the Council’s main concerns are the cumulative impact of the growth on infrastructure particularly power which has been identified as a constraint in this area in the Greater Norwich Energy Study April 2019. However, this study has failed to consider the cumulative growth of both Breckland and GNLP growth plans. Sufficient water resources both supply and waste management is also a concern as indicated in the Anglian Water Resources Management Study 2019. The Council does not consider the water efficiency policies proposed are going to adequately address the water requirements to support the growth from both Breckland and the Greater Norwich area. Under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore a joint approach to any constraints which may arise as a result of the cumulative growth in both planned areas.
The Council is also particularly interested in any growth aspirations along the A47 at Honingham Thorpe; and A11 at Hethel and Silfield which would further put pressure on infrastructure in the area and under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore the location and impact of any proposals in the Honingham Thorpe, Hethel and Silfield area on infrastructure including power and water as well as the impact on Breckland’s communities living nearby and to work jointly to minimise any adverse effects which may arise as a result.

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Object

Publication

Table 7 Housing growth 2018 to 2038 (figures rounded)

Representation ID: 24223

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Breckland District Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

Concerns about the Impact of cumulative growth

Full text:

Breckland District Council has concerns over the Greater Norwich Local Plan and its growth plans. A large proportion of Breckland District Council’s growth plans are concentrated in the same area of the Norwich – Cambridge Corridor and the Council’s main concerns are the cumulative impact of the growth on infrastructure particularly power which has been identified as a constraint in this area in the Greater Norwich Energy Study April 2019. However, this study has failed to consider the cumulative growth of both Breckland and GNLP growth plans. Sufficient water resources both supply and waste management is also a concern as indicated in the Anglian Water Resources Management Study 2019. The Council does not consider the water efficiency policies proposed are going to adequately address the water requirements to support the growth from both Breckland and the Greater Norwich area. Under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore a joint approach to any constraints which may arise as a result of the cumulative growth in both planned areas.
The Council is also particularly interested in any growth aspirations along the A47 at Honingham Thorpe; and A11 at Hethel and Silfield which would further put pressure on infrastructure in the area and under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore the location and impact of any proposals in the Honingham Thorpe, Hethel and Silfield area on infrastructure including power and water as well as the impact on Breckland’s communities living nearby and to work jointly to minimise any adverse effects which may arise as a result.

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Object

Publication

Policy 1 - The Sustainable Growth Strategy

Representation ID: 24224

Received: 22/03/2021

Respondent: Breckland District Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Duty to co-operate? No

Representation Summary:

The significant cumulative growth from both GNLP and Breckland LP will require significant infrastructure planning to support both growth strategies

Full text:

Breckland District Council has concerns over the Greater Norwich Local Plan and its growth plans. A large proportion of Breckland District Council’s growth plans are concentrated in the same area of the Norwich – Cambridge Corridor and the Council’s main concerns are the cumulative impact of the growth on infrastructure particularly power which has been identified as a constraint in this area in the Greater Norwich Energy Study April 2019. However, this study has failed to consider the cumulative growth of both Breckland and GNLP growth plans. Sufficient water resources both supply and waste management is also a concern as indicated in the Anglian Water Resources Management Study 2019. The Council does not consider the water efficiency policies proposed are going to adequately address the water requirements to support the growth from both Breckland and the Greater Norwich area. Under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore a joint approach to any constraints which may arise as a result of the cumulative growth in both planned areas.
The Council is also particularly interested in any growth aspirations along the A47 at Honingham Thorpe; and A11 at Hethel and Silfield which would further put pressure on infrastructure in the area and under the Duty to Cooperate, Breckland District Council would welcome the earliest opportunity to engage with GNLP to explore the location and impact of any proposals in the Honingham Thorpe, Hethel and Silfield area on infrastructure including power and water as well as the impact on Breckland’s communities living nearby and to work jointly to minimise any adverse effects which may arise as a result.

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