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Initial Consultation document

Question 41: Proposed site MIN 51 & MIN 13

Representation ID: 93081

Received: 21/08/2018

Respondent: Norfolk County Council - Natural Environment Team

Representation Summary:

The landscape features within this site, including hedgerow oaks and blocks of woodland are significant in the landscape and should be protected during working of the site. These should also be used as focal points for restoration. The restoration should reflect and strengthen the retained features.

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Question 43: Proposed site MIN 23

Representation ID: 93082

Received: 21/08/2018

Respondent: Norfolk County Council - Natural Environment Team

Representation Summary:

I support the conclusion that this site would be unsuitable due to landscape impacts. Screening or bunding used to mitigate these impacts would be intrusive and due to the sloping topography, would be unlikely to be effective.

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Question 44: Proposed site MIN 200

Representation ID: 93083

Received: 21/08/2018

Respondent: Norfolk County Council - Natural Environment Team

Representation Summary:

Screening will be particularly important with this site so as to minimise views and retain the setting of nearby listed buildings.

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Question 45: Proposed site MIN 116

Representation ID: 93084

Received: 21/08/2018

Respondent: Norfolk County Council - Natural Environment Team

Representation Summary:

I am in support of the initial conclusion for this site. Impacts on nearby dwellings/ Public Rights of Way and the local landscape would be unacceptable. Although bunding and advanced planting is proposed, I feel this would not be sufficient and the bunding itself is likely to be unnecessarily intrusive.

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Question 49: Proposed site MIN 55

Representation ID: 93085

Received: 21/08/2018

Respondent: Norfolk County Council - Natural Environment Team

Representation Summary:

The deep extraction proposed on this site would make it hard to restore to a suitable landform that could be sinuous with the surrounding landscape. I agree with the conclusion that this would make the site unsuitable for allocation.

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Question 50: Proposed site MIN 202

Representation ID: 93086

Received: 21/08/2018

Respondent: Norfolk County Council - Natural Environment Team

Representation Summary:

The deep extraction proposed on this site would make it hard to restore to a suitable landform that could be sinuous with the surrounding landscape. I agree with the conclusion that the site would be suitable for allocation with a shallower depth of extraction.

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Question 52: Proposed site MIN 37

Representation ID: 93087

Received: 21/08/2018

Respondent: Norfolk County Council - Natural Environment Team

Representation Summary:

Screening should be carefully considered, with native species chosen where possible. The extensive use of conifers should be avoided where possible. Advance planting is required to mitigate views.

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Question 53: Proposed site MIN 64

Representation ID: 93088

Received: 21/08/2018

Respondent: Norfolk County Council - Natural Environment Team

Representation Summary:

It is important to retain field boundary hedgerows and trees, the removal of these will have a major impact on the landscape. In addition any planting proposed should strengthen the existing with hedgerow and tree belts and form part of the restoration after the site has been worked.

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Question 56: Proposed site MIN 203

Representation ID: 93089

Received: 21/08/2018

Respondent: Norfolk County Council - Natural Environment Team

Representation Summary:

The landscape impacts of this extension site would be negligible.

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Question 57: Proposed site MIN 38 (Waveney Forest, Fritton)

Representation ID: 93090

Received: 21/08/2018

Respondent: Norfolk County Council - Natural Environment Team

Representation Summary:

Although screening trees would be retained, there are large areas of woodland within the site which, although not characteristic of the area, form an identifiable part of the landscape. Although loss of woodland in this area would not cause a large impact on the wider landscape the immediate effects from within the woodland would be noticeable.

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