Tuesday, 15 August 2017

Plans could affect Old Buckenham

A chance to comment
Old Buckenham residents invited to comment on Attleborough growth proposals.They can share their views on plans which outline how significant growth in Attleborough could be delivered.
Breckland Council has received an outline planning permission application from Attleborough Land Ltd (part of Ptarmigan Land Ltd) and various landowners to build up to 4,000 homes, a link road, and other infrastructure and community facilities on the previously identified Strategic Urban Extension (SUE) site, to the south west of the town.
As part of the planning scrutiny process, Breckland Council has launched a consultation, inviting local residents to review the proposals and submit their comments. The application will be considered by the council’s Planning Committee in due course.
The plans include proposals for:
• Up to 4,000 new homes
• Construction of a new link road between Buckenham Road and London Road
• Access roads and junctions onto the development
• A pedestrian footbridge across the railway line and other off-site highway improvements
• Two primary schools
• Shops
• Community buildings
• Sports pitches and public green and open spaces
To take part in the consultation, residents can review the comments and submit their views online by searching for 3PL/2017/0996/O at www.breckland.gov.uk/planningsearch. Alternatively, comments can be emailed to planning@breckland.gov.uk or submitted in writing to Robert Walker, Executive Director Place, Elizabeth House, Walpole Loke, Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 1EE. 
The consultation will close on Monday 11 September and make sure you quote 3PL/2017/0996/O when making your comments.

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