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We thought it helpful for you to see this draft response which will be considered by the Parish Council at its meeting scheduled for Tuesday 24 August at Morton Church Hall at 7pm.
This is a Parish Council Meeting to which the public are able to attend and have the opportunity to ask questions and make comments. As space in the Church Hall is limited we thought it helpful to send our draft response out in advance.
You can respond to this email if you are not going to attend and wish to add comments relating to planning and material considerations which we will consider before approving the final version if we receive them before the meeting tomorrow.
You also have the opportunity to respond directly to NSDC and I believe there are some separate consultation events run by them too. Refer to the NSDC for more information.
In addition to the attached report we have added the link to the NSDC Options Report to which you will need to refer to make sense of our responses to the first 14 questions in the report.