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Harborough Local Plan 2011-2031, Proposed Submission
Representation ID: 5662
Received: 27/10/2017
Respondent: Mr Morris Naylor
Wildlife presently seen in the area surrounding Hall Road. Pheasants, greater spotted woodpecker, green woodpecker, bull finch, ducks, sparrow hawk, munk Jack deer, bats, owls an abundance of insects, butterflies, dragonfly, these and many more all thrive on an undeveloped area of land that limits access to the public. Residents enjoy relative security at the rear of their property because public access is limited. It would best left as a wildlife corridor only.
wildlife presently seen in the area surrounding Hall road. Pheasants, greater spotted woodpecke, green woodpecker, bull finch, ducks, sparrow hawk, munk Jack deer, bats, owls an abundance of insects, butterfly's, dragonfly, these and many more all thrive on an undeveloped area of land that limits access to the public. Residents enjoy relative security at the rear of their property because public access is limited.. It would best left as a wildlife corridor only.