Stakeholder
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Nature of Comments
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Outcome
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Suffolk County Council Public Right of Way (PROW) Team |
- Confirmation the subject site contains public rights of way (PRoW).
- Improved connectivity off-site required, namely to Worlington which lies to the south.
- Reminded the developer of planning legislation that may be relevant to their preservation and creation.
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- Existing footpaths to be retained in line with planning policy requirements.
- Further consideration will be given to the connections to the surrounding area to ensure a fully integrated form of development and will be developed as part of the walking and cycling strategy.
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Natural England |
- Suggested additional surveys be performed for protected species at later stages, as well as screening for potential air pollution impacts.
- Praised the inclusion of the SANG and open space.
- Generic advice offered on the retention of existing landscape features.
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- Further survey work to be commenced in tandem with the Masterplan process to better understand the status of protected species and inform this masterplan.
- Environmental Impact Assessment Screening and Scoping to be undertaken in tandem with Masterplan preparation will explore potential impacts in terms of air and light pollution and appropriate mitigation will be supported identified through a subsequent planning application.
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Suffolk Local Access Forum |
- Sought to make a series of recommendations regarding the proposed footpath network e.g. all-sealed weather surface required.
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- Comprehensive details regarding the proposed footpath network, such as potential surfaces, to be considered through the walking and cycling strategy that will inform this Masterplan and be consulted on at the next stages of the consultation process.
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Suffolk County Council |
- Set out required financial contributions towards educational establishments and the highway network.
- Established requirements for a future Transport Assessment, such as using historical traffic survey data.
- Active consideration to be given to the movement of emergency vehicles.
- Inclusion of supported housing should be considered.
- Recommended trial trench evaluation be undertaken to determine the site’s archaeological potential.
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- The exact nature and timing of financial contributions will be agreed at the planning application stage.
- The requirements for the Transport Assessment has been scoped with the highway authority and will be progressed alongside and informing this Masterplan.
- Comments concerning the emergency vehicles and supported housing to be considered by the project team at the planning application stage.
- Masterplan team scoping trial trenching requirements with SCC.
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Defence Infrastructure Organisation (operating arm of the Ministry of Defence) |
- The MOD requests to be consulted on any plans for structures exceeding 15.2m above ground level.
- Careful consideration should be given to the designs of blue/green infrastructure which could attract arboreal bird species which could be hazardous to aviation safety.
- Buildings within the northernmost component of the application site to be non-vulnerable in design.
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- Workshop arranged with MOD to scope Bird Management Plan.
- It is intended that the designs of the structures in the northernmost corner of the application site will remain non-vulnerable (non residential) in the designs, but this will be finalised at the planning application stage.
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National Grid |
- No specific comment at this stage.
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Mildenhall High Town Council |
- Comment raised that significant transport infrastructure improvement is required.
- It was their view that a new relief road would be triggered by a development of this size.
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- Further transport assessment is in progress in parallel with the preparation of this Masterplan, so more informed decisions can be taken at this early stage of the planning process.
- Further, technical assessments will be performed at the planning application stage to ensure safe access can be achieved and it will be demonstrated that it will not cause any adverse impact upon the highway network, including on traffic flows. If required, further traffic mitigation measures will be employed in order to attain this.
- The provision of a relief road is not a requirement identified during the Local Plan review and requirements under Policy SA4 of the Local Plan. However, this will be considered further as part of the review of transport conditions and capacity.
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St. Mary’s Church Parochial Council |
- Focused solely on the proposed revocation of the ‘No Cycling’ policy between Church Walk and High Street with the provision of new bollards to restrict user speed.
- Concerns were expressed it could present an increased danger risk to pedestrians and potential disruption to its activities.
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- This matter will be considered further as part of work undertaken to provide a walking and cycling strategy.
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Historic England |
- The proposed development, in its current form, may cause harm to the significance of the setting of St. Mary’s Church.
- The provision of a ‘view corridor’ of the heritage asset was positively received, but stated that it should be supported through a Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA).
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- Further assessment work, including a Heritage Review and Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment (LVIA) will be undertaken to better understand its potential impact upon St. Mary’s Church, which will act to inform the further stages of Masterplan preparation with appropriate mitigatory measures as required.
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West Row Parish Council |
- The development is unacceptable from a highway perspective as prevalence of illegal parking will likely increase and will contribute to traffic congestion. This could adversely impact road users, including pedestrians.
- Potentially adverse impact upon noise and air quality levels within West Row.
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- Further transport assessment work will be undertaken at the Masterplan stage to better inform the proposal.
- At the planning application stage technical assessments will be performed to ensure a safe site access can be demonstrated whilst ensuring no adverse impacts will arise upon the highway network.
- Further modelling in relation to noise and air quality levels to be carried out.
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