There is limited option for siting the new class base block. The siting has been devised to ensure no loss of formal sports pitch provision. The staff and pupil movements to and from the school would increase from the proposal, but the social benefit is clear and the necessity to increase school spaces in the area to cope with the expanding community in Costessey would be met. Whilst the proposal would not result in any highways issues because of this, there may be an impact on residential amenity to the west of the site. However, the social benefit from the necessary expansion of the school would more than outweigh the limited additional impact.
Published:
7:52 AM December 12, 2020
Ketts Heights, a hidden gem in Thorpe Hamlet, has been earmarked for more than £300,000.
- Credit: Steve Adams
Projects to get more people in Norfolk playing sport and enjoying the outdoors have been earmarked to share more than £1.2m.
New football pitches, improved walking and cycling routes and better access to a hidden Norwich gem will be provided thanks to the boost.
The money, which comes from a tax on new development called the community infrastructure levy, has been recommended to be spent on the projects by the Greater Norwich Growth Board as part of its five year infrastructure plan.
Published:
7:52 AM December 12, 2020
Ketts Heights, a hidden gem in Thorpe Hamlet, has been earmarked for more than £300,000.
- Credit: Steve Adams
Projects to get more people in Norfolk playing sport and enjoying the outdoors have been earmarked to share more than £1.2m.
New football pitches, improved walking and cycling routes and better access to a hidden Norwich gem will be provided thanks to the boost.
The money, which comes from a tax on new development called the community infrastructure levy, has been recommended to be spent on the projects by the Greater Norwich Growth Board as part of its five year infrastructure plan.