tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2973149502277234867.post6755858297758561407..comments2023-05-06T10:38:46.550+01:00Comments on Stop Norwich Urbanisation Blog: At last acknowledgment for the people most affected by GNDP's proposalsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2973149502277234867.post-46480536326045982702011-03-02T00:23:16.028+00:002011-03-02T00:23:16.028+00:00I expect the figure comes from multiplying 37000 h...I expect the figure comes from multiplying 37000 houses by the likely average number of residents per house. 90-100000 people seems a reasonable estimate. It is certainly scary, but it isn't scaremongering.John Allawayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13516900866339918866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2973149502277234867.post-90207731225402969952011-03-01T12:55:16.357+00:002011-03-01T12:55:16.357+00:00It comes from information provided by CPRE and is ...It comes from information provided by CPRE and is now reinforced by the report from the Planning Inspectors.<br />The 37500 houses which were required was based on 40% affordable housing. I see from the recent posts here that this will increase by 8000 if the percentage is only 33%. That makes 45500 houses which is described as the minimum. It is described as a minimum because many sites will still not be viable at 33% and the influx of new residents will include families with higher than average numbers.<br /> It is easy to see this population increase falling within the range of 90000 to 105000 people.Heraclesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2973149502277234867.post-88699665485559255582011-03-01T08:25:41.550+00:002011-03-01T08:25:41.550+00:00Where does that ridiculous figure come from? It i...Where does that ridiculous figure come from? It is just scaremongering.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2973149502277234867.post-82739059859949890212011-03-01T08:10:04.073+00:002011-03-01T08:10:04.073+00:00It is a bit late for this kind of information to b...It is a bit late for this kind of information to be acknowledged. It is certainly what people throughout the Growth Triangle have been saying for the past eighteen months.<br />The issues are not just about Planning.<br />Assimilating nearly 100,000 new residents into the Norwich go to work area in 15 years will change our city for ever. It is nearly a 40% increase and represents a huge inward migration,<br />Looking at the tables annexed to the report there is a clear identification of the lack of consideration of this issue.<br />Our Councillors have chosen to ignore these wider social and implementation costs. They will just keep putting up the Council Tax.Heraclesnoreply@blogger.com