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Question 69: Area of Search AOS E
Representation ID: 91946
Received: 06/08/2018
Respondent: Marham Parish Council
Loss of landscape & amenity would be obtrusive & detrimental to the visual amenity of the area.
Desirability of the adjacent properties, or locality, may affect potential property values.
Quarry sites will be used as landfill which is a concern due to the regulations of the Landfill Directive.
Each quarry site must be reinstated prior to moving onto the next throughout the development.
That a corridor of trees is supplied in Spring Lane, the adjacent landholding.
That the current PROW from the village to the river & Shouldham Warren, is retained as it would be detrimental if this were lost.
The loss of landscape and amenity would be obtrusive and detrimental to the visual amenity of the area as a whole.
Desirability of the adjacent properties in question, or the locality, may affect the potential property values, particularly in the stage up to the permission being granted when the uncertainty of whether the sand extraction is to proceed.
The quarry sites will be used as landfill, which is a concern due to the inappropriate current regulations of the Landfill Directive.
Assurance must be given that each quarry site is reinstated prior to moving onto the next site throughout the development.
That a corridor of trees is supplied in Spring Lane, the main adjacent landholding to the proposed development.
That the current Public Right of Way (PROW), which provides the present link from the village to the river and Shouldham Warren, is retained as it would be detrimental to the village as a whole if this were lost.
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Initial Consultation document
Question 74: Proposed site SIL 02 (land at Shouldham and Marham)
Representation ID: 91947
Received: 06/08/2018
Respondent: Marham Parish Council
Loss of landscape & amenity would be obtrusive & detrimental to the visual amenity of the area.
Desirability of the adjacent properties, or locality, may affect potential property values.
Quarry sites will be used as landfill which is a concern due to the regulations of the Landfill Directive.
Each quarry site must be reinstated prior to moving onto the next throughout the development.
That a corridor of trees is supplied in Spring Lane, the adjacent landholding.
That the current PROW from the village to the river & Shouldham Warren, is retained as it would be detrimental if this were lost.
The loss of landscape and amenity would be obtrusive and detrimental to the visual amenity of the area as a whole.
Desirability of the adjacent properties in question, or the locality, may affect the potential property values, particularly in the stage up to the permission being granted when the uncertainty of whether the sand extraction is to proceed.
The quarry sites will be used as landfill, which is a concern due to the inappropriate current regulations of the Landfill Directive.
Assurance must be given that each quarry site is reinstated prior to moving onto the next site throughout the development.
That a corridor of trees is supplied in Spring Lane, the main adjacent landholding to the proposed development.
That the current Public Right of Way (PROW), which provides the present link from the village to the river and Shouldham Warren, is retained as it would be detrimental to the village as a whole if this were lost.