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Strategic Growth Options
Question 1
Representation ID: 7986
Received: 03/02/2015
Respondent: Governing Body Mountnessing C of E Primary school
Yes. Appears to be a reasonable approach
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Question 2
Representation ID: 7987
Received: 03/02/2015
Respondent: Governing Body Mountnessing C of E Primary school
Yes. Issues raised are relevant to the three areas and highlight opportunities for
development but also give rise to the eventual need to prepare for the
increase in population and general improvements in infastructure.
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018 Thoby Priory, Thoby Lane, Mountnessing
Representation ID: 7988
Received: 03/02/2015
Respondent: Governing Body Mountnessing C of E Primary school
The proposed Thoby Priory Development is in Mountnessing despite being located in North of the Borough . This development would greatly improve the present brown field site.
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073 Land adjacent to Mountnessing Primary School
Representation ID: 7989
Received: 03/02/2015
Respondent: Governing Body Mountnessing C of E Primary school
The proposed development of the land adjacent to Mountnessing Primary School would provide some additional housing with the advantage to the school in having a much needed building supplied by the developers.
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107 Land at Mountnessing Roundabout (A12 junction 12, former scrap yard)
Representation ID: 7990
Received: 03/02/2015
Respondent: Governing Body Mountnessing C of E Primary school
The Old Scrapyard Site has a housing proposal- 'Roman Gardens' which would provide an impressive entry to the village from the A12 by providing not only a good range of housing but also opportunities for retail shops and play and natural areas.
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Question 3
Representation ID: 7991
Received: 03/02/2015
Respondent: Governing Body Mountnessing C of E Primary school
A12 Corridor/ North of the Borouh- Mountnessing has several proposed sites for housing which could be incorporated without destroying the character of the village and could indeed enhance it. (107, 018 & 073)
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Question 4
Representation ID: 7992
Received: 03/02/2015
Respondent: Governing Body Mountnessing C of E Primary school
The proposed Dunton Garden Suburb .
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Question 5
Representation ID: 7993
Received: 03/02/2015
Respondent: Governing Body Mountnessing C of E Primary school
Yes. But the identity of the areas shoul be maintained avoiding continuous 'urban sprawl'. See comments on Mountnessing in response to Question 3.
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Question 6
Representation ID: 7994
Received: 03/02/2015
Respondent: Governing Body Mountnessing C of E Primary school
Preferably Brownfield Sites within the Greenbelt but when within the bounds of housing ares within a village it would be permissable to use Green Belt land.
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Question 7
Representation ID: 7995
Received: 03/02/2015
Respondent: Governing Body Mountnessing C of E Primary school
Yes. Only when on sites where they are isolated and not in places where they would distract from the character of an urban area or village.
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