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Rackheath:
the perfect environmentally-friendly solution…
The Site
The proposed site at Rackheath, less than five miles from Norwich city centre,
has a range of attributes which combine
to
make it
an ideal
location
for the proposed Eco-Community. Rackheath is perfectly located. It
falls within local authority plans for the future growth of the Norwich
area and is easily linked to the city and thereon to the rest of
the country.
Transport: The established railway line which currently
runs through Rackheath, is ideally placed to offer improved public
transport and freight links - crucial to the successful development
of eco-friendly
living. The proposal includes a new railway station at Rackheath
and an extension to the line to enable regular deliveries of materials
for on-site renewable energy production.
Wind: The site benefits from beneficial wind patterns
lending itself to the option of wind turbines offering an ultra clean
source of renewable energy
Employment: Rackheath Industrial Estate and Broadland
Business Park on the outskirts of Norwich are robust local employment
sites. Broadland Park is soon to be extended, which will present
timely
office employment opportunities. Improved rail and bus links
will offer regular and convenient links to Norwich.
Ecology: The site at Rackheath sits in a natural
ecological corridor between Norwich and the Broads, a virtue which
will be fully exploited as parts of the new settlement are restored
to heathland, incorporating water features, in a deliberate and determined
commitment to recreating thriving habitats. Importantly, the new
development does not pose a threat to indigenous wildlife.
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Natural resources: A significant area of the proposed
new development sits on a natural supply of aggregates which will
be used as source material in the building of the new community.
University of East Anglia: Rackheath is uniquely
placed to benefit from pioneering work at the University of East
Anglia’s internationally acclaimed School of Environmental
Research. Located just five miles away in Norwich, the UEA’s
Climatic Research programme advises governments throughout the world.
By collaborating with the university, Rackheath has a realistic opportunity
to become a benchmark scheme for future residential Eco-Communities,
not only in the UK but around the globe.
Rackheath: the perfect environmentally-friendly
solution…
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www.cru.uea.ac.uk
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