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Diss (Rural Area) Policy 13 of the Joint Core Strategy (JCS) identifies Diss as a Main Town which, subject to the resolution of servicing constraints, will accommodate least 300 new dwellings, between 1 April 2008 and 31 March 2026. After taking account of new permissions granted since the JCS base date, allocations are required for a minimum of 200 new homes. Job growth will be encouraged to serve this growth and the town’s catchment. The JCS provides for the provision of 15 hectares of available employment land and the background evidence suggests this should include 7 hectares of new land allocations. These would be complemented by the allocation of land for commercial uses in the town centre. The JCS also states that the town’s general quality of life will also be enhanced by the encouragement of community measures to further its ‘Cittaslow’ status. The Development Management Policies Document includes policies directly affecting Diss. The town centre is defined in, and the location of town centre uses is protected by DM Policy 2.4 (and associated map 1). DM Policy 2.5 further protects the primary shopping area and the mix of uses within the town centre. Also related to Diss, policy DM4.6 (and related map 6) continues the previous Local Plan policy protection of open spaces in Diss from harmful impacts of development. Form and Character Diss has an attractive historical town centre within a conservation area. This includes parkland and The Mere (a notable lake) adjacent to a core of main shopping streets with a market place that hosts a regular market. There are also two well located employment areas either side of the railway station to the east. The town benefits from its rich heritage of historic buildings (including an exceptional concentration of listed buildings), streets and large enclosed public and private open spaces. The latter include Fair Green, The Park, the banks of The Mere, Parish Fields, Mount Street Gardens associated with the Manor House, Rectory Meadow and nearby school playing fields. Such spaces make a significant contribution to the historic character of the townscape and the conservation area. The Diss Heritage Partnership, comprising Diss Corn Hall Trust, Diss Town Council and the museum, co-ordinate regeneration projects in the centre of town, including the restoration of the Corn Hall and street landscaping work, and these improvements are supported in principle. The Mere and the park have limited the development of the town centre to its west, while the town’s development has been constrained by the River Waveney to the south, and the valley of the River Frenze to the east and north. The town is also separated by areas of open fields to the west from the village of Roydon, and to the north east from the nearby hamlet of Walcot Green.
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These valleys, their flood plains and other open areas provide an attractive landscape setting for the town with implications for the locations of future growth. Services and Community Facilities Diss has a large number of shops and services for a settlement of its size, including two supermarkets and a high school, reflecting its role as a market town serving a wide rural catchment. It is also on the mainline Norwich-London railway line, with a half-hourly service for most of the day. Approximately 3 miles away lies the Suffolk town of Eye, in the district of Mid Suffolk. On the former Eye Airfield (which covers some 135ha), is the Mid Suffolk Business Park, which offers significant employment opportunities, and has been earmarked for further employment development. The JCS provides for the major expansion of town centre uses in or adjacent to the town centre and the strengthening of the town centre’s smaller scale non-food and leisure provisions. The 2007 Norwich Sub-Region Retail Study concluded a potential for new comparison goods shopping floor space of some 2600m2 net to 2016 and 4500m2 net to 2021, of which a small proportion has already been taken up. The study also identified a need for further eating and drinking establishments to support this retailing growth but precluded the need for further convenience goods stores due to recent expansion. Development Boundary and Constraints The development boundary has been drawn to include the main built form of the settlement and include the allocated land. The development boundary also includes important open spaces which contribute to the historic character of Diss. Apart from some areas of flood risk in the Waveney valley to the south of the town, the sensitive landscape of Frenze valley to the east and south, and the need to prevent the coalescence of Diss and nearby villages, there are no other specific constraints to development. DIS 1 – Land north of Vince’s Road This site is to the south of a recent housing development, borders Vince’s Road employment area to the south and is bounded by the railway line to the east. It is well-located for services (employment opportunities, a ‘journey to work’ bus service, and infant and high schools). Highways access needs to be provided to Frenze Hall Lane, through the recently completed residential development to the north (rather than Vince’s Road to the south) to avoid unacceptable traffic impacts.
Policy DIS 1 : Land north of Vince’s Road Land amounting to some 1.18 hectares is allocated for housing. This allocation could accommodate approximately 35 dwellings.
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The developers of the site will be required to: 1. Deliver an access from Frenze Hall Lane through the adjacent housing development
to the north of the site; 2. Provide appropriate landscaping along the boundary to Vince’s Road employment
area; 3. Contribute towards protection and enhancement of green infrastructure along Frenze
Brook, including enhancement of the County Wildlife Sites and adjacent land currently used for informal access;
4. Wastewater infrastructure capacity must be confirmed prior to development taking place.
DIS 2 – Land off Park Road This site is currently in agricultural use and borders the River Waveney. Much of the site falls within Flood Zone 2 or 3 and is therefore not appropriate for residential development. Part of the site is also crossed by power lines. Opening up some further frontage of the River Waveney to extend the current riverside walk further to the west would add considerably to the attractiveness and functionality of this area. Open space will also need to be provided to help deliver additional open space requirements for Diss. Some natural green space should also be provided in the form of trees, hedgerows, reedbeds, grassland etc. In order to allow the site to be provided for open space, green space and an extension to the riverside walk, a small amount of residential development will be acceptable as “enabling” development. The residential element should be the minimum required to enable the overall viability of the site to be secured, and this is likely to be approximately 10-15 dwellings, covering up to around 0.5 hectares. The residential element must be located in land in Flood Zone 1. Some limited re-profiling of land would be acceptable in principle to ensure that an appropriately-shaped area of land for development in Flood Zone 1 is available (including access road), so long as the result would be no net loss of floodplain storage. It is likely that the power lines currently crossing part of the site will need to be relocated or relaid underground.
Policy DIS 2 : Land off Park Road Land amounting to some 4.6 hectares is allocated for open space, green space, a riverside walk and a small area of land approximately 10-15 dwellings for residential development within Flood Zone 1 (allowing for limited re-profiling of land to create a developable area of land within Flood Zone 1 if this is necessary, subject to no net overall loss of floodplain storage capacity). The site will be required to:
1. Provide a small number of dwellings (approximately 10-15) sufficient to enable the rest of the site to deliver open space, natural green space and a riverside walk. These dwellings must be located in Flood Zone 1 (taking into account any re-
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profiling of the site), must be well-related to existing development and must be closely related to each other (i.e. isolated properties will not be permitted). These dwellings must be designed and sited sensitively to reflect their position in the river valley.
2. Provide off-site open space requirements for new residential allocations nearby; 3. Include some natural green space (such as trees, grassland, reedbeds etc); 4. The river corridor should be protected and buffered with habitat creation along the
river; 5. Facilitate the provision of a riverside walk to join the existing riverside walk which
currently runs as far as Morrison’s supermarket.
DIS 3 – Land off Denmark Lane (in Roydon parish) This residential development site, although in the parish of Roydon, is adjacent to Diss, and is bounded by residential development to the east. A development to the north (Long Meadow), largely comprising affordable housing, is currently under construction. The proposed western boundary of site DIS 3 matches the western boundary of Long Meadow, so the site would appear to be a natural extension of Long Meadow. With appropriate landscaping to the western boundary, it would not erode the gap between Diss and Roydon to any significant degree. The site is well located for services, with five within 800m (primary school, dentist, bus, employment opportunities and shops in Diss town centre). The Highway Authority requires that access must be taken from Denmark Road, with appropriate footway improvements made.
Policy DIS 3 : Land off Denmark Lane (Roydon parish) Land amounting to some 1.6 hectares is allocated for housing. This allocation could accommodate approximately 42 dwellings. The developers of the site will be required to: 1. make appropriate footway improvements and provide road access from Denmark
Lane; 2. provide approximately 10m landscape belt to western boundary reflected to provide a
soft edge to the development. 3. Wastewater infrastructure capacity must be confirmed prior to development taking
place; 4. Norfolk Minerals and Waste Core Strategy Policy CS16 applies, as this site is
underlain by safeguarded mineral resources.
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DIS 4 – Land north of Frenze Hall Lane This site is currently in agricultural use. It lies east of an existing residential development, and north of a recently completed residential development (Hazelmead), and is bounded by Walcot Green (a road) to the east, with the railway line slightly further to the east. Although it would form a greenfield extension into the countryside, its northern boundary would be contiguous with that of the existing housing estate to the west. Appropriate landscaping will be needed to the north and the east to provide a soft edge to the development. Appropriate contributions will need to be made towards the protection and enhancement of green infrastructure along Frenze Brook, and be integrated with the green infrastructure of adjoining sites. The Highways Authority requires two separate points of access. Improved footway links to connect to local schools and the town centre are also necessary.
Policy DIS 4 : Land north of Frenze Hall Lane Land amounting to some 4.7 hectares is allocated for housing. This allocation could accommodate approximately 125 dwellings. The developers of the site will be required to provide the following: 1. improved footpath links to local schools and the town centre; 2. two separate points of road access; 3. approximately 10m landscape belt along the northern and eastern boundaries of the
site 4. Contribution towards protection and enhancement of green infrastructure along
Frenze Brook, including enhancement of the County Wildlife Sites and adjacent land currently used for informal access. All green infrastructure should be integrated with that of surrounding sites;
5. Wastewater infrastructure capacity must be confirmed prior to development taking place;
6. Appropriate layout, taking account of water mains and sewers crossing the site
DIS 5 – Former Haulage Depot, Victoria Road This site is a small area of brownfield land at the extreme south-eastern edge of Diss, with views over open countryside of the Frenze Brook to the east. The eastern half of the site is a redundant lorry park; the western half is part employment/part housing use, with much of the space used for car-parking. A County Wildlife Site lies immediately to the north (on the other side of Victoria Road), and much of the western part of the site lies in Flood Zone 2 or 3.
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Outline planning permission (2009/2005) for residential development on the site was granted in March 2010, but a further outline planning application (2013/0385) including a care home within the scheme was approved in 2013. Appropriate contributions will need to be made towards the protection and enhancement of green infrastructure along Frenze Brook, and be integrated with the green infrastructure of adjoining sites. Subject to delivering water supply improvements to the site, restricting development to the parts of the site in Flood Zone 1 and requiring appropriate flood mitigation measures, and appropriate landscaping, the site is appropriate for a small residential allocation.
Policy DIS 5 : Former haulage depot, Victoria Road Land amounting to some 0.6 hectares (within a total site area of 0.83 hectares) is allocated for housing. This allocation could accommodate a maximum of 15 dwellings. The developers of the site will be required to: 1. Develop no more than 15 dwellings on the developable area which is outside flood
zones 2 and 3 (0.6 ha), subject to implementation of appropriate flood mitigation measures;
2. Assess the potential for contamination on the site (and manage appropriately any contamination found);
3. Provide appropriate landscaping to the eastern and southern boundaries of the site to provide a soft edge;
4. Make appropriate contributions towards the protection and enhancement of green infrastructure along Frenze Brook;
5. Protect and buffer the river corridor, with habitat creation along the river.
DIS 6 – Former Hamlins Factory site, Park Road This allocation is the site of the former Hamlins factory site, and lies adjacent to Morrison’s supermarket, an electricity sub-station, and the town centre. It is also adjacent to allocations DIS 7 (former Feather Mills site, for mixed-use development), and DIS 2 (Land off Park Road, for open space, green space and a riverside walk). Diss Conservation Area also lies adjacent to the site, with an area of parkland and the Mere a short distance to the north. The site is located on the A1066 Park Road, the main east-west road through Diss. The site was allocated in the 2003 Local Plan for mixed retail and leisure uses. Outline planning permission (2011/0049) was granted in 2011 for the erection of a 60-bed hotel, a restaurant/public house and associated parking on the site. Detailed consent (2012/1493) for the restaurant/public house was granted in 2012 and construction is underway.
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Whilst it appears likely that the site will be developed along the lines of the 2011 outline permission, its location adjacent to the town centre and Morrison’s supermarket means that it could still be appropriate for a range of uses, including retail (comparison goods), leisure, offices (class A2) and a limited amount of housing. However, given its sensitive location, the design of any development proposals needs to pay particularly careful attention to the adjacent Conservation Area. Pedestrian access across Park Road to/from the town centre would also benefit from some improvements, as crossing the road safely can be difficult due to high volumes of traffic.
Policy DIS 6 : Former Hamlins Factory site, Park Road Land amounting to some 1.76 hectares is allocated for retail (non-food goods), leisure, offices (class A2 only), and housing, with any housing only constituting a small (no more than 25% by area) proportion of the site. The developers of the site will be required to ensure:
1. Retail use is limited to non-food goods; 2. Residential use is an integral part of a commercial development (with offices
limited to Class A2); 3. Provision of landscaping to screen the adjacent electricity sub-station; 4. Impacts on TPO trees on Park Road are taken into account; 5. Scheme design takes into account adjacent Conservation Area; 6. Potential for contamination on the site is assessed (and managed appropriately if
any contamination found); 7. Contribution made towards green infrastructure provision at DIS 2 (including
habitat creation along the river) 8. Wastewater infrastructure capacity must be confirmed prior to development taking
place; 9. Norfolk Minerals and Waste Core Strategy Policy CS16 applies, as this site is
underlain by safeguarded mineral resources.
DIS 7 – Feather Mills site, Park Road This site mostly comprises the Feather Mills factory. It lies immediately west of allocation DIS 6 (Former Hamlins Factory site, Park Road) allocated for a range of potential uses), and immediately north of allocation DIS 2 (Land off Park Road) allocated for open space, green space and a riverside walk. An area of housing lies to the west of the site. Diss Conservation Area also lies adjacent to the site, with an area of parkland and the Mere a short distance to the north. The site is located on the A1066 Park Road, the main east-west road through Diss. Pedestrian access across Park Road to/from the town centre on the existing crossing needs improvements, as crossing the road safely can be difficult due to high volumes of traffic.
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The site would be appropriate for a range of uses, including retail (comparison goods), leisure, offices (class A2) and a limited amount of housing. However, given its sensitive location, the design of any development proposals needs to pay particularly careful attention to the adjacent Conservation Area.
Policy DIS 7 : Feather Mills site, Park Road Land amounting to some 2.21 hectares is allocated for retail (non-food goods), leisure, offices (class A2 only), and housing, with any housing only constituting a small (no more than 25% by area) proportion of the site. The developers of the site will be required to ensure: 1. Any retail use is limited to non-food goods; 2. Any residential uses are concentrated along the western boundary (adjacent to
existing housing); 3. Any offices are restricted to Class A2 only; 4. Improvements are made to the existing pedestrian crossing of the A1066 Park Road; 5. Public access is allowed through to site DIS 2 (the riverside site to the south) 6. Impacts on TPO trees along Park Road are considered; 7. The scheme design takes into account the adjacent Conservation Area; 8. The potential for contaminated land on the site is assessed (and managed
appropriately if any contamination found); 9. Contribution is made towards green infrastructure provision at DIS 2 (including habitat
creation along the river); 10. Wastewater infrastructure capacity must be confirmed prior to development taking
place; 11. Norfolk Minerals and Waste Core Strategy Policy CS16 applies, as this site is
underlain by safeguarded mineral resources.
DIS 8 – Land at Station Road/Nelson Road This site is adjacent to existing employment land to the north (Frontier), existing housing to the east and south, and the railway line to the west. The site is a part vacant/part coal yard remainder of South Norfolk Local Plan (SNLP) DIS 2 mixed use allocation. Part of the site is currently permitted in outline for B1 uses with a requirement for an east-west link road to the station, which is currently part built. At time of writing (September 2013), there is also a proposal to build a care home on part of the site. A 76-bed care home on part of the site was granted planning permission in December 2013.
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The site is not appropriate for residential uses due to the proximity of the railway line and adjacent employment uses, but is appropriate for continued employment use to help meet the identified requirements for employment land in Diss set out in Policy 5 of the Joint Core Strategy.
Policy DIS 8 : Land at Station Road/Nelson Road Land amounting to some 2.89 hectares is allocated for employment uses in Class B1. The developers of the site will be required to: 1. Restrict uses to those compatible with adjacent housing and the outline planning
permission for the site (B1 uses); 2. Redevelop the Station Road coal depot (located to the west of the Nelson Road) to
include completion of link road to Diss railway station from Nelson Road; 3. Assess the potential for contaminated land on the site (and manage appropriately any
contamination found); 4. Make local footpath improvements and safe access, plus high quality
footway/cycleway links to Diss railway station; 5. Provide appropriate landscaping on boundaries to adjacent housing; 6. Contribute towards protection and enhancement of green infrastructure along Frenze
Brook, including enhancement of the County Wildlife Sites and adjacent land currently used for informal access;
7. Wastewater infrastructure capacity must be confirmed prior to development taking place;
8. Apply Norfolk Minerals and Waste Core Strategy Policy CS16, as this site is underlain by safeguarded mineral resources;
9. Historic Environment Record to be consulted to determine any need for archaeological surveys prior to development.
DIS 9 – Land at Sandy Lane (north of Diss Business Park) This site lies north of, and would provide an extension to, Diss Business Park, an existing permitted employment site to the south (which is allocated as DIS 10). The railway line lies immediately to the west, with open countryside to the north and east (although the site is well screened to the east and south). A County Wildlife Site and the valley of the River Frenze lie to the east. The existing employment site to the south (allocation DIS 10) is largely built out, and is mostly B1 offices. DIS 10 is allocated for B2 and B8 uses to provide some new employment land for general industrial and storage & distribution uses in Diss. This will complement sites which are more suitable for Class B1 uses off Station Road and Sawmills Road (including DIS 10). DIS 9 forms a significant part of the additional employment allocations identified for Diss in Policy 13 of the Joint Core Strategy (paragraph 6.39 identifies a total need (new and existing) of 15 hectares).
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Policy DIS 9 : Land at Sandy Lane (north of Diss Business Park) Land amounting to some 4.22 hectares is allocated for employment uses in Classes B2 and B8. The developer of the site will be required to: 1. Restrict uses to B2/B8; 2. Ensure safe access and deliver improved footpath links to the town centre and railway
station; 3. Take account of the constraints caused by a gas pipeline within the northern part of
the site; 4. Provide appropriate landscaping to the eastern boundary and retain trees along the
northern and southern boundaries of the site; 5. Protect the adjacent County Wildlife Site to the east from unacceptable impacts by
implementing an effective ecological buffer; 6. Contribute towards protection and enhancement of green infrastructure along Frenze
Brook, including enhancement of the County Wildlife Sites and adjacent land currently used for informal access. All green infrastructure should be integrated with that of surrounding sites;
7. Wastewater infrastructure capacity must be confirmed prior to development taking place;
8. Norfolk Minerals and Waste Core Strategy Policy CS16 applies, as this site is underlain by safeguarded mineral resources.
DIS 10 – Diss Business Park This site has an existing planning permission (2004/1590) for B1, B2 and B8 uses, and is largely built out. It mostly comprises B1 offices, but has a number of other units, such as a gymnasium and a children’s nursery. It is allocated to safeguard its continued use as employment land (in line with Policy 5 of the Joint Core Strategy).
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Policy DIS 10 : Land at Diss Business Park Land amounting to some 3.7 hectares is allocated for employment uses in Classes B1, B2 and B8. The developer of the site will be required to: 1. Restrict uses based on extant planning permission ref: 2004/1590 i.e. B1, B2 and B8; 2. Take account of the constraints caused by a gas pipeline within the northern part of
the site; 3. Ensure safe access and deliver improved footpath links to the town centre and rail
station; 4. Retain trees and deliver appropriate landscaping along site boundaries; 5. Protect the adjacent County Wildlife Site to the north-east from unacceptable impacts; 6. Contribute towards protection and enhancement of green infrastructure along Frenze
Brook, including enhancement of the County Wildlife Sites and adjacent land currently used for informal access. All green infrastructure should be integrated with that of surrounding sites;
7. Wastewater infrastructure capacity must be confirmed prior to development taking place;
8. Norfolk Minerals and Waste Core Strategy Policy CS16 applies, as this site is underlain by safeguarded mineral resources.
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El Sub Sta
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1.22m RH
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1.22m RH
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11
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ROYDON FEN
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10
115
El Sub Sta
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19
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11
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7
15a
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1 to 30
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115
114d
8
13
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28.7m
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112
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16
20
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109
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29a
12
WORDSWORTH ROAD
7
24
34
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15
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17
16
Gas Terminal
20
Nursery School
42
31
40
23a
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Waveney View
21
29
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80b
30
32
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75
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73
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38
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6
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54
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5
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5
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14
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Walcot House
52
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1
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87
43
3
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Waveney Mobile Home Park
7
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2
Walnut Tree
Garage
House
Hoppers
Sewage
Corner
24.1m
669 to 31
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House
1
44a
El Sub Sta
4
1
Cottage
14
28.0m
11
25
Stuston
Co Const Bdy
41
Frenze
Drain
Golf Course
Bridge
Drain
Foot Bridge
FB
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Pond
CS
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The Gate House
River Waveney
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67
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1
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2
30
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16
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54
53
29
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24
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2a
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2
27.1m
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Waveney
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14
39
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55
39
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31
38.4m
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17
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Wilderness
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House
17
10
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19
4
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35.7m
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24
31
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39
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52
23
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FIELD HOUSE
13
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6
31
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2
40
68
18
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House
6
1
50
69
5
2937
1
12
FRENZE HALL LANE
1
Playground
ROSE LANE
4 to 10
CUTH
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SM
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PRIN
CE
REG
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WAY
9
21
1
10
Lodge
Drain
5
46
15
Rowan House
Coal Yard
CR
20
COURT
161
to 4
23
BRY
AR
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49
LB
Cottage
Briar House
56a
4
24
1
34
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1
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1
16
45
13
22
49
17 to 39
B 1077
60
46
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38
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Tara
Middlewood
3 to
9
to
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CR
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Clynt
Moat
Pond
Trac
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Frenze
Frenze Hall Cottage
The Old
SWAMP LANE
12
23
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3
7
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Pond
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Cottage
Co Const Bdy
Beechwell
Works
Roydon
Well
Carpe
Drain
POTA
SH L
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(Tra
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TOTTINGTON
Drain
ROWDEN WAY
Dra
in
7
35
Frogs Hall
10
Ponds
Medusa
Sub Sta
9
FenCock Street
1.22m RH
Charles
2
70
7
21
52
CROME CLOSE
50
BA
SHA
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TREE
T
22
1
5
PAINE CL
49
CLOSE
5
BU
RTO
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1
20
2
4
6
75
42
31
Sta
13
48
13
27
12a
42
15
Def
Bridge
30
21a
17
25
DE LUCY CLOSE
1
10
24.6m
38 to 48
STARK CLOSE
CONSTABLE
17
2
River
DENM
ARK
STRE
ET
8
54
4
15
18
21
63
5a
23
17
4
Hill House
521
4037
47
12
14
33
58
41
LB
2134
7
Workshop
93a
39
57
8189
DENMARK COURT
16
5258
Harley C
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96
106
94a
26
6
1
28a
30
MILLWAY
19
24
Auction
30
Tks
10
Sub
2725
8
34
4
13
31
2
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TREE
CO
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15
97
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(PH)Thatchers Needle
LB
63
64
42.7m
Pond
B 1
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Community
21
8
Posts
29
29
13
5
3-6
House
Hall
House
1718
Bk
32
2
TCB
4254
12a
Museum
LB
17
Superstore
2
Church
13
34
41
(PH)
House
1
Cottage
House
Yard
Pegasus
1 to 7
2
64a
63
12
THE C
AU
SEWAY
9
26
3236
El Ps
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5
2
Oaks
17
52
15
2335
Junior School
18
Grove
GP
Corner
Tennis
1
Drain
Cottage
6
27a
5
BLO
MEFIELD
RO
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64
14
124
28
Pond
4
10
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32
10
15
101
13
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31b
18
113
9
4
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36
39
13
Lea
106
1
2
50
WILLBYE
Tennis Courts
Dra
in
11
ROAD
ROAD
Mill Cottage
2
19
23
37
3
FIEL
D H
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SE G
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S
Pond
89
8
El
109
THOMAS
1
SHR
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S R
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9
121
Pond
86
90
29
5
22
WAY
LORD ROAD
12
9 5
15
17
38
GARDENS
1
FISHER ROAD
81
48
Drain
El
Farm
Barn
Track
7
16
58
13
LB
WA
LCO
T RISE
28
2
Kingdom
Thatched House
Trentham C
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CR
16
BLACKTHORN CL
Grove House
12
OWEN ROAD
23
2
7
Drain
62
14b
Tanks
Amb
CLO
SE
15
6
58
15
BARTRUMS
14
Willow House
38
6
9
11
ESS
8
34
22 to 32
HOUSE COURT
20
3
32
ENSIGN WAY
2
13
WILL
IAM
Co Const Bdy
10
Hanbury
2a
56c
6
1
Store
Play Area
1
House
24
9 8
The Shillings
56
31
22
7
33
1
White Gables
12a
12
68
Vet Surgery
Sta
El Sub Sta
37a
37
8
The
2
44
A 1066
OAK DRIVE
42
1b
40
Howard House
8
CourtWaveney
Drain
FB
Foot Bridge
Def
Co
25.0m
Def
House
25.0m
DARK LANE
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Corridors of Movement
County Wildlife Sites
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Scole CP
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