Local people were rightly worried about excessive noise and dust on race days, as well as increased traffic.
I raised these concerns with South Norfolk Council, which acted swiftly to ensure the Environment Agency and Norfolk County Council’s Highway Department joined them in inspecting the proposed site.
When faced with the possibility of paying for damage to roads or verges, the cost of clearing waste, and local opposition, it looks as though Diss Autograss decided the best solution was to find a site elsewhere. Well done to local campaigners and thank you to Diss Autograss for listening.
But sometimes the
system makes it very difficult to get the mix of housing we need.
Instead of huge housing developments from national building firms, we
should encourage more smaller developments in more places, with more
self-building projects. This would breathe more life into our villages,
and help local post offices, schools, shops and pubs. ▪ Need to see your MP? You can
make an appointment to see Richard by calling 01379
642769.
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