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Preferred Options consultation document
AOS E - land to the north of Shouldham
Representation ID: 98450
Received: 18/10/2019
Respondent: East of Ouse, Polver & Nar Internal Drainage Board
Re: Norfolk Minerals and Waste Local Plan: Preferred Options Consultation
I write on behalf of the Board in relation to site AOS E, which includes the SIL 02 site, within the consultation documents.
This site is within the heart of the Board's District, and would affect several of the Board's Main Drains, and one of our pumping stations. These assets are vital in providing flood protection and land drainage to the local area. Not only to land within the Board's boundary, but also to the villages and land in the highland areas whose water drains into the Board's District.
The Board is concerned that the industrialisation of the area will have a detrimental impact on the Board's operations to maintain our vital watercourses. Therefore based on the information provided in the consultations document, the Board objects to this site being used for mineral abstraction.
I would like to take this opportunity to make you aware of the Board's bylaws;
* No works can take place or structures erected within 9 metres of the edge of a Board Main Drain, without the prior consent of the Board.
* No works can take place or structures erected in, over or under a Board's Main Drain, without the Board's consent.
* No surface or foul water discharge can take place without the prior consent of the Board.
Also, under Section 23 of the Land Drainage Act 1991;
* There can be no infilling of a watercourse within the Internal Drainage District, without the prior consent of the Board.
It should be noted that any future permission given for this site by the Council, does not guarantee the consent of this Board.
Re: Norfolk Minerals and Waste Local Plan: Preferred Options Consultation
I write on behalf of the Board in relation to site AOS E, which includes the SIL 02 site, within the consultation documents.
This site is within the heart of the Board's District, and would affect several of the Board's Main Drains, and one of our pumping stations. These assets are vital in providing flood protection and land drainage to the local area. Not only to land within the Board's boundary, but also to the villages and land in the highland areas whose water drains into the Board's District.
The Board is concerned that the industrialisation of the area will have a detrimental impact on the Board's operations to maintain our vital watercourses. Therefore based on the information provided in the consultations document, the Board objects to this site being used for mineral abstraction.
I would like to take this opportunity to make you aware of the Board's bylaws;
* No works can take place or structures erected within 9 metres of the edge of a Board Main Drain, without the prior consent of the Board.
* No works can take place or structures erected in, over or under a Board's Main Drain, without the Board's consent.
* No surface or foul water discharge can take place without the prior consent of the Board.
Also, under Section 23 of the Land Drainage Act 1991;
* There can be no infilling of a watercourse within the Internal Drainage District, without the prior consent of the Board.
It should be noted that any future permission given for this site by the Council, does not guarantee the consent of this Board.
Object
Preferred Options consultation document
SIL02 - land at Shouldham and Marham
Representation ID: 98451
Received: 18/10/2019
Respondent: East of Ouse, Polver & Nar Internal Drainage Board
Re: Norfolk Minerals and Waste Local Plan: Preferred Options Consultation
I write on behalf of the Board in relation to site AOS E, which includes the SIL 02 site, within the consultation documents.
This site is within the heart of the Board's District, and would affect several of the Board's Main Drains, and one of our pumping stations. These assets are vital in providing flood protection and land drainage to the local area. Not only to land within the Board's boundary, but also to the villages and land in the highland areas whose water drains into the Board's District.
The Board is concerned that the industrialisation of the area will have a detrimental impact on the Board's operations to maintain our vital watercourses. Therefore based on the information provided in the consultations document, the Board objects to this site being used for mineral abstraction.
I would like to take this opportunity to make you aware of the Board's bylaws;
* No works can take place or structures erected within 9 metres of the edge of a Board Main Drain, without the prior consent of the Board.
* No works can take place or structures erected in, over or under a Board's Main Drain, without the Board's consent.
* No surface or foul water discharge can take place without the prior consent of the Board.
Also, under Section 23 of the Land Drainage Act 1991;
* There can be no infilling of a watercourse within the Internal Drainage District, without the prior consent of the Board.
It should be noted that any future permission given for this site by the Council, does not guarantee the consent of this Board.
Re: Norfolk Minerals and Waste Local Plan: Preferred Options Consultation
I write on behalf of the Board in relation to site AOS E, which includes the SIL 02 site, within the consultation documents.
This site is within the heart of the Board's District, and would affect several of the Board's Main Drains, and one of our pumping stations. These assets are vital in providing flood protection and land drainage to the local area. Not only to land within the Board's boundary, but also to the villages and land in the highland areas whose water drains into the Board's District.
The Board is concerned that the industrialisation of the area will have a detrimental impact on the Board's operations to maintain our vital watercourses. Therefore based on the information provided in the consultations document, the Board objects to this site being used for mineral abstraction.
I would like to take this opportunity to make you aware of the Board's bylaws;
* No works can take place or structures erected within 9 metres of the edge of a Board Main Drain, without the prior consent of the Board.
* No works can take place or structures erected in, over or under a Board's Main Drain, without the Board's consent.
* No surface or foul water discharge can take place without the prior consent of the Board.
Also, under Section 23 of the Land Drainage Act 1991;
* There can be no infilling of a watercourse within the Internal Drainage District, without the prior consent of the Board.
It should be noted that any future permission given for this site by the Council, does not guarantee the consent of this Board.