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Mr Ed Chambers<br />

Thetford Town<br />

Council Norfolk 19 Policy TH 23 Comment<br />

Mr Paul Leeming Carter Jonas Harrogate 19 Policy TH 23 Comment<br />

Mr Richard<br />

Thewlis Thetford 19 Policy TH 23 Comment<br />

Mr Stephen<br />

Faulkner<br />

Norfolk County<br />

Council Norwich 19 Policy TH 23 Comment<br />

Greater clarity of expression through the use of simpler words is<br />

needed, if the key points enshrined in this policy statement are to be<br />

understood - let alone accepted - by a wider readership. Noted.<br />

Within this Section 19 Transport it would be appropriate for the text<br />

and justification of Policy TH23 Transport -Achieving Modal Shift to<br />

refer to the need to reduce overall mileage and cut unnecessary<br />

journeys as a decision prior to deciding which transport mode to use.<br />

Both Policy TH 25 Thetford Bus Interchange and Policy TH 26<br />

Thetford Railway Station are key town-wide proposals to boost modal<br />

shift and should be cross-referred to or incorporated in to Policy Agree to some extent. Will cross refer to TH25 and TH26 but<br />

TH23.<br />

they are their own policies.<br />

Refresh policy taking into account<br />

this comment.<br />

Refresh policy taking into account<br />

this comment.<br />

modal shift from single car occupancy': I think this suggestion is<br />

completely unrealistic, as people are just not prepared to give up<br />

their cars I think. That said, the roads are so dangerous because of<br />

the volume and speed of traffic, people are too afraid to cycle on the<br />

roads. We do definitely need a massively improved cycle network Some of the community could easily change mode of transport,<br />

within the town and its environs. I definitely welcome the improved but it is acknowledged that others may find it difficult. Of course<br />

cycle lane plans - it'd be nice to have better cycle routes to be able to there will be some who are unwilling. . Support for cycling<br />

explore the forest more without having to buy a special off-road bike. network and Loops noted. No further action.<br />

Policy TH23 - Paragraph 19.2 Suggest removing bullet point 1. The<br />

town centre may be compact but it is surrounded by low density<br />

housing estates, e.g. Canterbury Way. Policy TH23 - Paragraph<br />

19.11 support Policy but it has to be recognised that in the current<br />

economic climate the County Council's support in terms of financial<br />

contributions and staff resources may be difficult to provide; Policy<br />

TH23 - Comments made by the Highways Agency when it was TH2<br />

(and forwarded to Breckland DC by NCC on 20/12/10) do not appear<br />

to have been considered<br />

Disagree, the town is relatively compact and cyclable for many.<br />

Comments from HA received at a too late stage to influence this<br />

version of the <strong>TAAP</strong>. The approach is taken from background<br />

evidence developed with NCC. No further action.<br />

Mr Stuart Wilson Thetford 19 Policy TH 23 Agree Agree, but this may be difficult perhaps even impossible to achieve. Support noted. No further action.<br />

Mr Stuart Wilson Thetford Society Thetford 19 Policy TH 23 Agree but this may be difficult perhaps even impossible to achieve. Support noted. No further action.<br />

Mr Trevor<br />

Burlingham Thetford 19 Policy TH 23 Comment<br />

Mr Trevor Payne Thetford 19 Policy TH 23 Comment<br />

Mr Trevor Payne Thetford 19 Policy TH 23 Comment<br />

My main concern and that of others is whether the roads and car Perhaps it will be for the Smarter Travel Thetford Team to try<br />

parks in or near the town centre will cope. It is all very well to say you and challenge and change such a stereotype. Town centre car<br />

will encourage the use of public transport, but it is another matter to parking would be part of the town centre masterplan. Some of<br />

get people to use it. At present the only people I see using local the community could easily change mode of transport, but it is<br />

buses are the elderly with their bus passes, people on benefit who acknowledged that others may find it difficult. Of course there<br />

cannot afford a car and some Mothers with young children. will be some who are unwilling. No further action.<br />

I should like to comment on section TH23. "Without modal shift from<br />

single car occupancy, transport infrastructure cannot be upgraded to<br />

accommodate the growth and regeneration of Thetford" 1. This<br />

statement seems to infer that car usage is a barrier to transport<br />

infrastructure and growth in Thetford. Can this statement be<br />

substantiated by any objective evidence which you have collected ?<br />

There is no logic in the assumption that car ownership/usage<br />

prevents development of transport infrastructure or town growth. It is Comment noted. Phrase used as an attempt to summarise<br />

a false statement of logic. It seems to be a statement used to justify policy. Detailed policy contains more detail. Evidence in the<br />

political expediency or intent at a very shallow level.<br />

form of the Transport Study 2010. No further action.<br />

There are other causes not mentioned in your statement which<br />

inhibit transport infrastructure or growth. 2. It does not represent the<br />

views of the people who live and travel to work in Thetford by car.<br />

We earn the money which pays council tax and indirectly this<br />

amateurish development plan. No one asked you for this policy so<br />

whose interests does this policy represent ? Most thriving towns in<br />

the area: Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket, Cambridge have large<br />

numbers of people travelling into town by car to work. Discouraging<br />

car usage in a small town like Thetford will discourage visits and<br />

growth.<br />

Disagree. Modal shift is important for people's health, climate<br />

change, air pollution and increasingly, people's own wallets. No further action.

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