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Initial Consultation document

Representation ID: 91818

Received: 23/07/2018

Respondent: Mr M Aldren

Representation Summary:

I cannot believe that I am having to write again on the Minerals and Waste strategy proposal for the land adjacent to Hall Farm in the village of Haddiscoe.
As you area aware, this site went through a full planning application in 2014, was unanimously rejected as unsuitable by the parish, District and Norfolk County Council and then went to appeal to the minister and inspectors and was rejected as wholly unsuitable.
The issues with the site then are still issues now, namely proximity and disturbance to the village of Haddiscoe, the unsuitability of the road infrastructure and the impact of the historical church. There is also a public footpath across the site which would be rendered inoperable by any development.
Like many of the houses in the village, we are adjacent to the proposed site, our properties would be blighted and our retirement plans ruined by such a site. I am extremely concerned by the health impacts on myself and my family and other villagers from the dust and particulate matters. If it were to be approved, the we would have little choice but to seek compensation from the council and developers through the legal system.

Full text:

I cannot believe that I am having to write again on the Minerals and Waste strategy proposal for the land adjacent to Hall Farm in the village of Haddiscoe.
As you area aware, this site went through a full planning application in 2014, was unanimously rejected as unsuitable by the parish, District and Norfolk County Council and then went to appeal to the minister and inspectors and was rejected as wholly unsuitable.
The issues with the site then are still issues now, namely proximity and disturbance to the village of Haddiscoe, the unsuitability of the road infrastructure and the impact of the historical church. There is also a public footpath across the site which would be rendered inoperable by any development.
Like many of the houses in the village, we are adjacent to the proposed site, our properties would be blighted and our retirement plans ruined by such a site. I am extremely concerned by the health impacts on myself and my family and other villagers from the dust and particulate matters. If it were to be approved, the we would have little choice but to seek compensation from the council and developers through the legal system.