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Core Strategy Interim Sustainability Appraisal - January 2014

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Representation ID: 840

Received: 10/03/2014

Respondent: Save Our Country Spaces

Representation Summary:

Ipswich has failed to hold congestion at 1999 levels or stabilise air pollution. It has a serious and growing air pollution problem which will be further impacted by these plans [for development at the Northern Fringe] as the development is adjacent and will feed through AQMA risk zones to travel to the town centre or schools. The SA assessment of this is flawed and disingenuous.

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Representation ID: 841

Received: 10/03/2014

Respondent: Save Our Country Spaces

Representation Summary:

Unsustainable loss of best and most versatile agricultural land is objected to. It will compromise future generations and the rural economy by the loss of agricultural jobs. Agricultural SOC believe was not used and referenced by the SA.

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Representation ID: 842

Received: 10/03/2014

Respondent: Save Our Country Spaces

Representation Summary:

The railway causes significant noise nuisance problems from freight movements at night. Increased use of the Felixstowe line needs assessing in relation to the Red House site. The SA makes no mention of this and guidance must be sought form expert stakeholders e.g. Suffolk County Council Noise and Air Quality Manager.

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