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New Local Plan Maps

Please note that these are draft maps supporting the Broads Local Plan Preferred Options Consultation.

Key to maps
Map - A1_Designations and Heritage (PDF File 4.7 MB)
Map - A1_Flood (PDF File 3.6 MB)
Map - A1_Policy (PDF File 14.4 MB)
Map - Local Green Space (PDF File 1.7 MB)
Map - Open Space (PDF File 3.4 MB)
Map - Former Railway Tracks (PDF File 11.6 MB)
Map - Acle (PDF File 769.2 KB)
Map - Beccles (PDF File 2.1 MB)
Map - Brundall (PDF File 2.8 MB)
Map - Cantley (PDF File 1.9 MB)
Map - Dilham (PDF File 819.1 KB)
Map - Ditchingham (PDF File 1.9 MB)
Map - Fleggburgh (PDF File 1.3 MB)
Map - Great Yarmouth (PDF File 2.0 MB)
Map - Horning (PDF File 3.8 MB)
Map - Hoveton and Wroxham (PDF File 3.9 MB)
Map - Norwich (PDF File 5.2 MB)
Map - Ormesby (PDF File 2.5 MB)
Map - Oulton Broad (PDF File 3.0 MB)
Map - Potter Heigham Bridge (PDF File 13.8 MB)
Map - Stalham (PDF File 1.8 MB)
Map - St Olaves (PDF File 2.0 MB)
Map - Thurne (PDF File 1.3 MB)

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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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