Council tenants fed up of kicking drug users out of their buildings have asked why the city council will not install locks on their front doors.
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That comes following criticism from Norfolk Wildlife Trust, the Norfolk Rivers Trust and the Norfolk branch of the Campaign To Protect Rural England over the road s impact on wildlife. The council s claim that mitigation would mean a net gain for biodiversity has been questioned.
Concerns have been raised about the road s impact on barbastelle bats.
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The cabinet papers which will go before councillors acknowledge those concerns, but the council says it is continuing its own bat surveys.
The council also claims the road will lead to a reduction in more than 450,000 equivalent tonnes of carbon dioxide over 60 years - based on projections for future uptake of electric vehicles.