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during call for sites Parish Boundary 1:68,936 Settlement Boundaries This map was made by the Norfolk County Council Information Exploitation Team [email protected] @ A4 ± N A O L 2014/0799 M B M I O N T C I H H W E IC A W Y D R R O B N L IV A E Z E 2012/0839 Y D R I E V IV GNLP0092 E R D E H T VE RI D EY AZ BL S K IP P IN G Wymondham B L O C K GNLP2125 R O W GNLP0525R AD RO H IC RW NO © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100019340 Proposed changes to settlement boundary Commitments Date created: 15-06-2018 Greater Norwich Local Plan Sites submitted during Reg 18 stage Broads Authority Area Regulation 18 Consultation GNLP2125 Sites submitted during call for sites Parish Boundary scale: 1:2,000 This map was made by the Norfolk County Council Information Exploitation Team [email protected] Settlement Boundaries ± @A4 Great Melton GNLP0394 GNLP0481 GNLP0285 2014/0799 GNLP2150 GNLP0525R GNLP0525R Hethersett GNLP0525R WYM 7 2012/0839 WYM 7 GNLP2155 Wymondham GNLP0092 GNLP0006 GNLP2125 2014/0799 GNLP0525R 2014/0096 Ketteringham © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100019340 Proposed changes to settlement boundary Commitments Date created: 15-06-2018 Greater Norwich Local Plan Sites submitted during Reg 18 stage Broads Authority Area Regulation 18 Consultation GNLP0525R Sites submitted during call for sites Parish Boundary scale: 1:12,759 This map was made by the Norfolk County Council Information Exploitation Team [email protected] Settlement Boundaries ± @A4 SPO 2 2012/1574 GNLP0448 E GNLP0568 N A GNLP0567 L L O O H C S S TA TI ON RO AD E K O L Wymondham Y GNLP2082 S R G A N N I A ID R R G E H T 2014/1851 N O M M O C P GNLP0445 O T GNLP2101 © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100019340 Proposed changes to settlement boundary Commitments Date created: 15-06-2018 Greater Norwich Local Plan Sites submitted during Reg 18 stage Broads Authority Area Regulation 18 Consultation GNLP2082 Sites submitted during call for sites Parish Boundary scale: 1:2,000 This map was made by the Norfolk County Council Information Exploitation Team [email protected] Settlement Boundaries ± @A4 B A R K E R R O A 2012/1716 D RI GH TU P LA NE E IS R N O R E H Wymondham WYM 3 & 13 WYM 3 & 13 GNLP2169 © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100019340 Proposed changes to settlement boundary Commitments Date created: 15-06-2018 Greater Norwich Local Plan Sites submitted during Reg 18 stage Broads Authority Area Regulation 18 Consultation GNLP2169 Sites submitted during call for sites Parish Boundary scale: 1:2,000 This map was made by the Norfolk County Council Information Exploitation Team [email protected] Settlement Boundaries ± @A4 WYM 3 WYM 3 GNLP0402 GNLP1055 GNLP0320 GNLP0200 GNLP2090 GNLP0515 GNLP0403 GNLP0515 GNLP1055 Wymondham GNLP2168 GNLP2101 GNLP2101 GNLP0448 GNLP0448 SPO 1 SPO 2 GNLP0404 GNLP0447 Ashwellthorpe and Fundenhall © Crown cGopNyLrPig04h4t5 and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100019340 GNLP0242 GNLP0446 GNLP0239 Proposed changes to settlement boundary Commitments Date created: 15-06-2018 Greater Norwich Local Plan Sites submitted during Reg 18 stage Broads Authority Area Regulation 18 Consultation GNLP2168 Sites submitted during call for sites Parish Boundary scale: 1:14,506 This map was made by the Norfolk County Council Information Exploitation Team [email protected] Settlement Boundaries ± @A4 Morley GNLP2157 Wymondham D EL A EV O EN R M N IL O E D LA N NE © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100019340 O L Proposed changes to settlement boundary Commitments Date created: 15-06-2018 Greater Norwich Local Plan Sites submitted during Reg 18 stage Broads Authority Area Regulation 18 Consultation GNLP2157 Sites submitted during call for sites Parish Boundary scale: 1:3,324 This map was made by the Norfolk County Council Information Exploitation Team [email protected] Settlement Boundaries ± @A4 REEVE WAY J E C K Y L L R O 2012/0839 A D GNLP0525R Wymondham GNLP2155 D OW NH AM G RO VE Y D WA GNLP0006 PON B L A K E D © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100019340 R I V E Proposed changes to settlement boundary Commitments Date created: 15-06-2018 Greater Norwich Local Plan Sites submitted during Reg 18 stage Broads Authority Area Regulation 18 Consultation GNLP2155 Sites submitted during call for sites Parish Boundary scale: 1:2,000 This map was made by the Norfolk County Council Information Exploitation Team [email protected] Settlement Boundaries ± @A4 Great Melton GNLP0285 GNLP0525R GNLP2150 2014/0799 Wymondham C H A GNLP0525R M B E R L A I N 2012/0839 R I S E REEVE WAY D © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 OrdnanIGcGeS SMuErvAey 100019340 BR WYM 7 WYM 7 Proposed changes to settlement boundary Commitments Date created: 15-06-2018 Greater Norwich Local Plan Sites submitted during Reg 18 stage Broads Authority Area Regulation 18 Consultation GNLP2150 Sites submitted during call for sites Parish Boundary scale: 1:2,811 This map was made by the Norfolk County Council Information Exploitation Team [email protected] Settlement Boundaries ± @A4 E GNLP0227 LE V ge D EN rid GNLP0515 A M il b O IL a E & R R L d A a S N N Ro o U O E B t D n N T N o O lip O s N L f E d o N En L A - A m N L ha E nd E R o O ym P W E to H ow E C r R N ne A o L GNLP2168 po S L 72 GNLP2101 .11 O B O H NB C n S p o Sli e - ng ST ha AT erc IO Int N w RO r Ro A one D B.1172 Spo S T A T IO Wymondham N R ST O A TIO GNLP0448 A N D R OA D SPO 2 SPO 1 2012/1574 GNLP0404 GNLP0568 GNLP0567 GNLP0447 GNLP2082 GNLP2101 2014/1851 GNLP0446 GNLP0445 T E E R T GUIL S LAN S ER E S TO N P E CO E MM U O Q N GNLP0444 Bestho©r pCer own copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100019340 Proposed changes to settlement boundary Commitments Date created: 15-06-2018 Greater Norwich Local Plan Sites submitted during Reg 18 stage Broads Authority Area Regulation 18 Consultation GNLP2101 Sites submitted during call for sites Parish Boundary scale: 1:9,225 This map was made by the Norfolk County Council Information Exploitation Team [email protected] Settlement Boundaries ± @A4 GNLP0402 GNLP2168 GNLP0403 GNLP0200 Wymondham GNLP2090 VER D E ON N S L A REET LD ST SILFIE GNLP2168 S I L F I E L D R O A © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 OrdnanceD Survey 100019340 Proposed changes to settlement boundary Commitments Date created: 15-06-2018 Greater Norwich Local Plan Sites submitted during Reg 18 stage Broads Authority Area Regulation 18 Consultation GNLP2090 Sites submitted during call for sites Parish Boundary scale: 1:2,000 This map was made by the Norfolk County Council Information Exploitation Team [email protected] Settlement Boundaries ± @A4 GNLP1055 B U R N T H O U S E L A N E Wymondham GNLP2073 D A O R S S A P M O © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100019340 C GNLP0402 Proposed changes to settlement boundary Commitments Date created: 15-06-2018 Greater Norwich Local Plan Sites submitted during Reg 18 stage Broads Authority Area Regulation 18 Consultation GNLP2073 Sites submitted during call for sites Parish Boundary scale: 1:2,000 This map was made by the Norfolk County Council Information Exploitation Team [email protected] Settlement Boundaries ± @A4 GNLP2181.
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