Object
Preferred Options consultation document
Representation ID: 95618
Received: 14/10/2019
Respondent: Mr & Ms Clive & Deborah Beech & Fairburn
Number of people: 2
Re the above proposed development. We are writing to object to the said proposal. We are Hingham residents and we walk/ cycle regularly around the QUIET roads of Woodrising!! Not only will this proposed development impact on our enjoyment of rural life but we are extremely concerned about the amount of traffic that may have to go through Hingham. At present the amount of cars , lorries, farm vehicles appears to have doubled since we moved here 10 years ago and we fear the impact of 18 lorries per day will not only add to the noise and disruption through our lovely village but also prove VERY hazardous to the population that includes many elderly residents and small children. Please note at present we have no safe crossing in Hingham . An added worry is that the current junction of Woodrising Road with the B1108 is already dangerous with poor visibility and we predict the proposed increase in lorries using that junction may prove to be a potential death trap.
Re proposed mineral extraction Woodrising
Re the above proposed development. We are writing to object to the said proposal. We are Hingham residents and we walk/ cycle regularly around the QUIET roads of Woodrising!! Not only will this proposed development impact on our enjoyment of rural life but we are extremely concerned about the amount of traffic that may have to go through Hingham. At present the amount of cars , lorries, farm vehicles appears to have doubled since we moved here 10 years ago and we fear the impact of 18 lorries per day will not only add to the noise and disruption through our lovely village but also prove VERY hazardous to the population that includes many elderly residents and small children. Please note at present we have no safe crossing in Hingham . An added worry is that the current junction of Woodrising Road with the B1108 is already dangerous with poor visibility and we predict the proposed increase in lorries using that junction may prove to be a potential death trap.