Thursday 7 November 2013

If 200 new homes for Framlingham, please ask where are the buses?

On Tuesday 19th November Taylor Wimpey East Anglia is hosting a public exhibition to give local people the chance to view and comment upon emerging planning proposals for a new residential development on land to the east of Fairfield Road, Framlingham.

According to the OSM NaPTAN bus stop database, there are no bus stops along Fairfield Road. We hope local people will ask, what contribution to local transport infrastructure will this development bring?

Prior to this consultation event being opened to the general public, there will be a private preview exhibition which for members of Framlingham Town Council, Suffolk Coastal District Council, Suffolk County Council, plus local businesses and community groups.
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This private viewing session will take place at Framlingham United Free Church in Albert Place, Framlingham, on Tuesday 19th November between 2pm and 3pm, and will be attended by Taylor Wimpey representatives and other members of the project team. Taylor Wimpey happy to talk in detail about our proposals and answer any questions you may have.

They are proposing to submit a detailed planning application for up to 200 new homes on this site, which has been identified as being suitable for a residential development of this scale in Suffolk Coastal District Council’s Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (2010).

By coming along to the stakeholder preview consultation and providing them with your feedback on the proposals, you can help to influence the details of the final scheme before they submit a planning application later in the year.

Please confirm your attendance by emailing framlinghamconsultation@webbpr.net. If you are unable to come along to the special preview session, you are of course welcome to attend the main public exhibition between 3pm and 8pm.


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