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Broads Local Plan Policies Maps – Publication versions

These are the Broads Local Plan Publication Version Policies Maps. They are referred to within the Broads Local Plan. The maps vary in size and some are quite detailed and so may take a little while to open up.

Main Maps

1. Acle

11. Hoveton and Wroxham

2. Beccles

12. Norwich

3. Brundall Riverside

13. Ormesby

3A. Brundall Gardens

14. Oulton Broad

4. Cantley

15.Potter Heigham

5. Chedgrave and Loddon

16. St Olaves

6. Dilham

17. Stalham

7. Ditchingham Dam

18. Stokesby 

8. Fleggburgh

19. Thurne

9. Great Yarmouth

 
10. Horning 
Additional Maps
Open spaceFormer rail tracks
Dark skyDevelopment boundaries
Local green space 
Agricultural land classification 
Key
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Overarching Policies Maps
Flood risk - North EastNature conservation & heritage assets - North EastPublication version - North East
Flood risk - North WestNature conservation & heritage assets - North WestPublication version - North West
Flood risk - SouthNature conservation  & heritage assets - SouthPublication version - South
Introduction

The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is Britain's largest protected wetland and third largest inland waterway, with the status of a national park. It's also home to some of the rarest plants and animals in the UK. The Broads Authority was set up in 1989, with responsibility for conservation, planning, recreation and waterways.

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Broads Authority
Yare House
62-64 Thorpe Road

Norwich
NR1 1RY
United Kingdom

Tel.(01603) 610734

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