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Core Strategy and Policies Development Plan Document (DPD) Main Modifications

MM17 - Page 41, Policy ISPA4

Representation ID: 26769

Received: 23/09/2021

Respondent: Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? No

Representation Summary:

Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council would request reference to not only a protective buffer between settlements but also a protected buffer between the development and Tuddenham Lane and Severn Cottage Lane and that access is not provided from these lanes. The mentioned lanes are in the process of being designated as quiet lanes.

Reference should be included in the policy to the need for a footpath that links Humber Doucy Lane and Tuddenham Road.

Change suggested by respondent:

Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council would request reference to not only a protective buffer between settlements but also a protected buffer between the development and Tuddenham Lane and Severn Cottage Lane and that access is not provided from these lanes. The mentioned lanes are in the process of being designated as quiet lanes.

Reference should be included in the policy to the need for a footpath that links Humber Doucy Lane and Tuddenham Road.

Full text:

Rushmere St Andrew Parish Council is please to see a reference to separation between the proposed development and surrounding settlements. However we would ask that reference is included to not just settlements but also a protected buffer between the development and Tuddenham Lane and Severn Cottage Lane and that access is not provided from these lanes. The mentioned lanes have been registered as potential Quiet Lanes with Suffolk County Council that are currently looking at allocating funding towards establishing these lanes as Quiet Lanes.

The southern end of Humber Doucy Lane is a narrow road with speed bumps along this stretch of road and unsuitable for large volumes of traffic.

Reference should be included in the policy to the need for a footpath that links Humber Doucy Lane and Tuddenham Road.

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