West Suffolk Local Plan (Regulation 18) Issues and Options October 2020

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Dr Ian Frost 07 Jan 2021

Part 3 - settlements Type A Villages Horringer Horringer

  • Comment ID: 1170
  • Status: Accepted
I would like to see a bypass created for Horringer, or some means of managing the overwhelming levels of high speed traffic through the village. The single path alongside the road is also very narrow at points, requiring people to walk in the road to pass. 
Dr Catherine Molloy 22 Dec 2020

Part 3 - settlements Type A Villages Horringer Horringer

  • Comment ID: 1229
  • Status: Accepted
WS595 The safety of road users (both pedestrian and vehicular) is a major concern for this site (WS111), and others (WS112, WS595) on Westley Lane.
. . (St John's College Oxford… 22 Dec 2020

Part 3 - settlements Type A Villages Horringer Horringer

  • Comment ID: 1033
  • Status: Accepted
Further information regarding the site WS111. As a greenfield site, there are no known significant constraints which could prohibit or delay development of the site and, subject to planning, the site could start delivering new homes in the next 1-5 years.
. . (St John's College Oxford… 22 Dec 2020

Part 3 - settlements Type A Villages Horringer Horringer

  • Comment ID: 1034
  • Status: Accepted
Supporting information regarding the site WS112. As a greenfield site, there are no known significant constraints which could prohibit or delay development of the site and, subject to planning, the site could start delivering new homes in the next 1-5 years.
Dr Ian Frost 22 Dec 2020

Part 3 - settlements Type A Villages Horringer Horringer

  • Comment ID: 1022
  • Status: Accepted
This is hardly a village, ready for substantial expansion. WS594. This is not a small addition, but a huge redevelopment and should not be allowed in a type A village.
. . (St John's College Oxford… 22 Dec 2020

Part 3 - settlements Type A Villages Horringer Horringer

  • Comment ID: 1035
  • Status: Accepted
WS113. We support the inclusion of WS111 (Land between Glebe Close and Chevington Road) as an included site in the SHELAA, and we would support its allocation in the Plan. Extending to approximately 1 hectare, it is considered the site could deliver in the region of 20 dwellings based on 30 dwellings per hectare and inclusion for infrastructure.
. . (St John's College Oxford… 22 Dec 2020

Part 3 - settlements Type A Villages Horringer Horringer

  • Comment ID: 1036
  • Status: Accepted
WS042. Various supporting documents. Provision of 1,200-1,300 new homes with opportunities to incorporate employment and community facilities subject to further discussions with the local planning authority and surrounding local communities;
P G Hotchkin 21 Dec 2020

Part 3 - settlements Type A Villages Horringer Horringer

  • Comment ID: 1349
  • Status: Accepted
Objection to the site WS593. The development of this site is not compatible with being in a conservation area. Manor Lane is an attractive country lane used by many walkers, cyclists and horse riders. The proposed development together with road and drainage works will adversely change the character of this semi rural area.
Gill Drury 21 Dec 2020

Part 3 - settlements Type A Villages Horringer Horringer

  • Comment ID: 1286
  • Status: Accepted
Objection to site WS593. I cannot see how this could go ahead without destroying the environment around the proposed site. The road is not wide enough for the extra traffic and also a pathway. The trees and the verges would be affected and as for traffic entering or exiting would be a nightmare.
Ms Lisa Gair 21 Dec 2020

Part 3 - settlements Type A Villages Horringer Horringer

  • Comment ID: 1171
  • Status: Accepted
WS113. The proposed application for 30 houses for WS113 would require access for 60 cars (two per household) on a very busy road. Currently there is only single carriage agricultural access which has not been used for years due to safety and volume of traffic on the A143. There is an unofficial access through Glebe Close which the current tenant uses for access to graze his horses.
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