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662 FAR NORFOLK. (KELLY's FARMER~ntinued. Slaughter Arthur, Nethergate corner, Smith Robert,Tacolp.eston,Wymondham Shearing J. Ashwellthorpe, Wymondhm Hindolveston, Dereham Smith R. A. Ten Mile bank. Downham Shearing William,Horningham,Norwich Slaughter Edward, Alborough, Norwich ISmith Robert B. Ormesby St. Margaret, Sheldrake Benjamin,Alburgh, Harleston' Slegg Wm. Little Ryburgh, Fakenham Yarmouth SheldrakeJabez, ..Wattlcfi.eld,Wywondhm Sleight George, Walsoken, "'isbech Smith Robert Isaac, Brmwell, Attlebo:ro' Sheldrake J ames, TerringtonSt.Clement, Slight J ames, Sprowston, Norwich Smith Samuel, Wiggenhall St. Mary the Lynn Slipper Edward, Sntton, Norwich Virgin, Lynn Shephard George, Outwell, Wisbech Slipper Mrs. Elizabeth Alice, Winmere Smith ShGdrach, Larling, Thetford Shepheard Robert, Erpingham, Norwich hall, Hick ling, Stalham SmithS .. W. jun. Larling, Thetford Shepheard Thos.C.Kenninghall, Thetford Slipper W.G. UpperSheringham,Crorner Smith Thomas, Red house, Needham, Shepheard William,Erpingbam,Norwicb Slipper William, Catfiekl, Gt. Yarmouth Harleston Shepherd Charles, Bressingham, Diss Sloper George, Downham, \\'ymondham Smith Mrs. Thomas, Stody hall, Brining- SbepberdGeorge,Fen farm,Attleborough Sloper Henry, Downham, W:pnondham hamS. 0 & Shropham, Thetford Smith Daniel &Wm. Rnnham, Yarmouth Smith Thomas, Wormegay, L)'nn Shepherd John, Sonthbergh, Watton Smith F. & G. Great Rybnrgh, Faken- Smith Thomas, Yaxham, Dereham Shepherd Samuel, upwcll, 'IVisbech ham & at East Dereham & Wells Smith Waiter, Market place, Swaffham Shepherd WaiterWm. Walcot green,Diss Smith William & Son, Dickleburgh,Scole Smith William, Aylmerton, Norwich ~heringharn Edward Thomas, West Smith Alfred, Little Friars Tllorns, Smith W. Chapelfields,Stalham,Norwoh Newton, Lynn · Lynn road, Swaffham Smith Wrn, J<'ramingham Earl, NDI"wich ~hcringham Frederick Gay, Rookery, Smith Mrs. A. Gt. Rybnrgh, Fakcnhm Smith William, Nordelph, Downham Denver, Downham Smith Mrs. Caroline, Caister, Yarmouth Smith William, Reedham R.S.O Sheringham Hy.Thornage hall,Dereham Smith Mrs. Caroline, Ormesby St. Smith William, Runham, Yarmouth Sheringham Hubert Valentine, South Margaret, Yarmouth Smith Wm. Terrington St. John, Lynn Creake, Fakenham Smith Charles, Aslacton, Long Stratton Smith William, Thorpe, Norwich SherringhamE .. LittleSnoring,Fakcnham Smith Charles, East Winch, Lynn Smith Wflliam, Yelvertun, Norwich Sherwood Wi]liam, Gooderstone, Stoke Smith Charles, Great Dunham,Swaffhm Smith William George, Moulton St. :Ferry S.O Smith Charles, Gt. Ryburgh, Fakenham Michael, Long Stratton Shibley Hy. Tivetslulll St. Mary,Norwich Smith Charles BeTt, Upton, Norwich Sm1thWilliam Henry, Dersingham,Lynn Shibley Robert, Rushall, Scole. Smith Daniel, Craft farm, l<'ilby, Yar- Smith William Partridge, Green,Wickle- 8hickle James, Blo'Norton, Thetford mouth & at White Gate farm, Hunhm wood, Wymondham ShickleJames, Hockermg,East Dereham Smith Edward, Castle Rising, Lynn Snelling !<':rank, Wacton, Long Stratton Shickle James, North Tuddenham, East Smith Edward, Church farm, Lowestoft Snelling James Gage, 'fhe Wilderness, Dereham road, Gorleston, Yarmouth Wacton, Long Stratton Shickle Lambert Charles, Church farm, Smith Edward (exors. of), Marsh house, Snelling Robt.G-t. Witehingham,Norwich North Tuddenham, East Dereham Burn ham Overy Staith, Lynn Snodgrass Donald & .Iohn, Terrington Shilling Jamcs, Wendling, Dereham Smith Edward, Ovington, 'fhetford St. Clement, Lynn Shilling William, GreSBenhall, Dereham Smith E. Saham Toney, Shipdham Snowling l<'rederiek, Ellingham, Bungay Shilling William,Scar!ling,EastDetebam Smith Eldon Jas. Bun well, Attleborough Soanes George, North green, Pulham St. Shion .Alfred, Hockwqld-cum-Wilt on, Smith Mrs.. E. The Heath ho. l<'akenham Mary Magdalen, Ha~·leston Brandon Smith Mrs. Elizh. Horstead, Norwich Soame James1 The Spa, .Aylsham Shinn Henry, Hockwold-cum-Wilton, Smithl<'ras.Robt.Deopham,W)'mondham Soame John, Aylsham , Brandon Smith Frederick, Cawston, Norwich Soanes William, Toft Monks, Beccles Shinn Wm. Lord's bridge,Islington,Lynn Smith Frdk.Edgar,Oxwick hall, Faknhm Soar William, Fersfield, Diss Shipley John, West Walton, Wisbech Smith George, llaconsthorpe, Holt Softley George, Necton, Swaffham Shipp James, North Wootton, Lynn SmithGeo.Edwards,Snetterton,Thetford SollyA.Market pl.East Harling,Thetford Short Thomas, Wormegay, Lynn Smith Geo. Ezra, Bintry, East Dereham Southerland G. Brancaster Staith, Lynn Shorten Fredk. Wm.Silfield, Wymondhm Smith Miss G. West Raynham,Fakenham Southgate Charles, Bale, Briningham S.O Shorten Robt. Little~oringland,N orwich Smitl1 H. Sedge fen, Sou thery, Downham Southgate Charles, Briningham S. 0 Shreeve Mrs. Ann E.Marsham, Norwich Smith Harry, Walcot green, Diss Southgate Charles, Dereham Shreeve Benj. Ashby St. Mary,Norwich Smith H. Barton Bendish hall, Stoke Southgate George, Elmharn, Dereham Shreeve Charles, Burgh road, Aylsha1n Ferry S.O Southgate Waiter, Gt. Snoring,l''akenhm Shreeve John, Oultoll, .Aylsham Smith Hy. Saxlingham-Thorpe, Norwich Southgate Waiter, Harpley, Swaffham Shreeve Thomas, Church road,Gorleston, Smith Henry Edward, Rose cottage, Southgate W.K. Greenway la. Fakenhrn Yarmouth Wiggenhall St. Germans, Lynn Spanton Mrs. Ann, Ludham,Yarmouth Sbreeve Thomas, Plurnstead,. Norwich Smith Herbert, Hindringham, Walsing· SpantonJohn, EastRuston,Norwich Shreeve \Villiam, Lammas, Norwich ham R.S.O Spanton Robert, 'runstead, Norwich ShulverHenry,ThwaiteSt.Mary,Bungay Smith Herbert Lee, Stody hall & at Sparke Edward, Mattishall, Dereham Shulver J obn, Shelfanger, Diss Gunthorpe, Briningham S. 0 Sparrow J ames, Bawburgh, Jli orwich SidellJubn, Irstead, Neatishead Smith Herbert Samuel, The Heath farm, Spelman Robert, Yaxham, Dereham Sidwell \\'illiam, Cranworth. Thetford Fakenham Spence Mrs. l<'rances, Hardley, Norwich Siely Cubitt, Happisburgh, Stalham Smith Horace Arthur, North Tudden- Spence George Daniel, Langley, Norwich Silcock Cubitt,Hoveton St.Jobn,N orwich ham, East Derebam Spencer Francis, l<'eltwell, Bran don Silcock J oseph, Catfield, Great Yarmouth Smith lsaac, Moulton St. Michael, Long Spencer Jas. Eastgate,Cawston, Norwich 1:-iilcock Obadiah, Smallburgh, Norwich Stratum Spencer Mrs. Louisa, Heacham, Lynn Simons Dusgate,Foulden,StokeFerryS. 0 Smith Isaac, Outwell, Wisbech Spencer Mrs. S. Holme Hale, \Vatton Simons John, Mill lane, Thetford Smith Jacob, Haynford, Norwich Spencer William, Feltwell, Brandon Simpson Alfred, Harpley, Swaffham Smith J. :Fen end, WestWalton, Wisbech Spicer Henry Thomas, :Forncett St. Simpson William Thomas, Old Bucken- Smith James, Garvestone, Attleborough Mary, Long Stratton ham, Attleborough Smith James, Ten Mile bank, Downham Spicer Robert, Moulton St. Michael, Sims William, East Ruston, Norwich Smith James Richard, Croxton, Thetford Long Stratton Sipping Mrs.MaryA.Hethersett,Norwich Smith Johrt,Carleton Rode, Attleborough Spicer Thomas, Bush green, Pulham Sizeland Mrs. Sar<~oh Ann, Tittleshall- Smith J. Fen end, WestWalton, Wisbech St. Mary .Magdalcn, Harleston cum-Godwick, Swaffbam Smith John, Gu.ist, Dereham Spink Henry, Marsham, Norwich SizelingGeo.GreatEllingham,Attleboro' Smith John, Hempnall, Norwich Spink John, Needham, Harleston Skeet Frederick Ringland, Norwich Smith John, Nordelph, Downham Spink John, Swanton Abbot, Norwich Skinner Arthur, Burgh St. Margaret & Smith John, Ormesby St. Margaret, Spink Joseph, Lammas, Norwich St. Mary, Yarmouth Yarmouth Spink Waiter, Roydon, Diss S)i;inner Charles, Stars ton,. Ha.rleston Smith John. Southery 1 Downham Spinks George, Stanford, Brandon • Skinner James, Starston, l:larleston , Smith John, Yaxham, Dereham Spinks William, Drayton, Norwich Skinner John, Deuton, Harleston Smith John Alfred, East Winch, Lynn Spinks Wm. Reymerston, .Attleborongh Skinner Samuel, Pulhl\m St. J.ldary Mag- [Smith John Rushby, Outwell, Wisbech Spooner William, Sal house, Norwich dalen, Harleston Smith Joseph, Outwell, Wisbech Sporle William, Hempnall, Norwich Skinner Stephen B. Thrigby, Yarmouth Smith Leonard, Marsham. Norwich Spratt Mrs. Amelia, Ashwellthorpe, Skinner William, Bedingham, Bungay Smith Leonard CJaxton, The Laurels, Wylll()ndham Skinner Mrs. Wm. Starston, Harleston West Winch, Lynn Spratt James, Eaubrink, \ViggenhalJ Skipper Edmond, Pond farm., Roughton, Smith Mark, North Hall grn. E. Derehm St. Mary the Virgin, Lynn Norwich · Smith Randall, Surlingham, Norwich Spratt Robert, Eaubrink hall, Wiggen~ Skipper John, Southbergb, Watton Smith Rd. Bridge house, Gayton, Lynn hall St. Mary the Virgin, Lynn Skipper Jn. The Heath,Hickling,Stalham Smith Richard, Thurne, Yarmouth Sp:ratt Rob\. Tacolneston, Wymondham Skoulding Geo.Thos. 'l'oft Monks,Beccles Smith Robert, Carleton Rode,Attleboro' :-3pringall Joseph & Son, Swanton Mor- Slaite VLJ. Terrington St.Clement,Lynn Smith Robert, Cavick, Wymondham h•y, Ea~t Dereh:lm Slapp C. The lleath, .North Walsbam Smith R. Common, llressingham, Diss Spruce Chas. ut. l'oringland, Norwich .
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    Habitats Regulations Assessment of the South Norfolk Village Cluster Housing Allocations Plan Regulation 18 HRA Report May 2021 Habitats Regulations Assessment of the South Norfolk Village Cluster Housing Allocations Plan Regulation 18 HRA Report LC- 654 Document Control Box Client South Norfolk Council Habitats Regulations Assessment Report Title Regulation 18 – HRA Report Status FINAL Filename LC-654_South Norfolk_Regulation 18_HRA Report_8_140521SC.docx Date May 2021 Author SC Reviewed ND Approved ND Photo: Female broad bodied chaser by Shutterstock Regulation 18 – HRA Report May 2021 LC-654_South Norfolk_Regulation 18_HRA Report_8_140521SC.docx Contents 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Purpose of this report ............................................................................................................................................... 1 2 The South Norfolk Village Cluster Housing Allocations Plan ................................................................... 3 2.1 Greater Norwich Local Plan .................................................................................................................................... 3 2.2 South Norfolk Village Cluster Housing Allocations Plan ................................................................................ 3 2.3 Village Clusters ..........................................................................................................................................................