sailorman
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I should think it will be a worry for the many yacht owners who lay up there. Might the local planners firmly resist any idea of Change of Use to allow housing development? In view of the pressure for more new housing in the Woodbridge area they might not be helpful to the yachting community?The sale of Larkmans is going to affect a great many boat owners, unless it remains as a boatyard, but how likely is that?
Isn't there still a railway direct to Sizewell?Fingers crossed but there are rumours that the Sizewell C operation is interested in it as a satellite service area, having access to the rail line.
Not yet. There is the old single track that goes through Leiston and stops possibly a mile from the Power Plants. This goes within a few feet of many residential properties. However a new track is being laid to join the Saxmundham - Leiston line to avoid the town. This will, apparently, go to the new Sizewell C site.Isn't there still a railway direct to Sizewell?
That is a grossly unfair comment.Sizewell Harbour is a landing facility to bring large components ashore directly at the Sizewell C site specifically to reduce the impact on local residents and costing considerably more than delivery by road - a repeat of the approach used for building Sizewell B.just seems such an opportunity to cause total havoc for the locals- can’t believe they’ll miss the chance
also very close to the railway lineI would think it likely it is a high flood risk area, and hence there would be a presumption against housing (though that wouldn't rule it out), and the access across the railway level crossing will be a constraint (if I remember correctly the average house has something like 8 vehicular movements per day!).