Brownfield land
2258
Field | Value | Fact links |
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Reference | 2258 | Facts |
Prefix | brownfield-land | Facts |
Name | 2258 | Facts |
Dataset | Brownfield land | no fact link |
Organisation | Northumberland County Council | no fact link |
Start date | 2016-06-30 | no fact link |
End date | no fact link | |
Entry date | 2021-12-17 | Facts |
Typology | geography | no fact link |
Point |
POINT (-2.098981 54.969686)
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Facts |
Notes | Town centre site that was formerly occupied by a number of buildings, most of which have been cleared, with a single three-storey building and a historic ropery now remaining. The old ropery offers opportunity for conversion. Now vacant following relocation of the facility and identified as a key redevelopment opportunity in the heart of Hexham. There will be opportunity for a higher density development in this location, probably an apartment scheme. Proposals for mixed-use redevelopment have been made on a number of occasions over the years, in part and incorporated within a wider scheme with adjacent land (2258, 2497). This planning history goes back over a long period. Permission for demolition of the remaining building and construction of 17 apartments and a retail unit, was initially secured for this parcel but lapsed (T/20061115). A revised application for a complex mixed-use scheme of residential development and retail, commercial and office floorspace was permitted but again lapsed without commencement (15/02794/FUL). A total of 36 dwellings were proposed, comprising of 5 houses and 31 apartments in three blocks. The proposal included part demolition, reconstruction, alteration and conversion of the existing buildings. It has recently been confirmed that the site is available and a revised scheme is going to be proposed in due course. Currently considered developable later in the plan period. Any future redevelopment is likely to be in combination with adjacent land (2258, 2497). The potential yield is recorded against the former bus station record (see 2497). | Facts |
Hectares | 0.12 | Facts |
Deliverable | yes | Facts |
Site address | Land to the rear of 13-17 Priestpopple, Hexham | Facts |
Site plan url | http://northumberland.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=c1b801d50f8040efbf8c9bc9f916cfae | Facts |
Ownership status | not-owned-by-a-public-authority | Facts |
Maximum net dwellings | 0 | Facts |
Minimum net dwellings | 0 | Facts |
Planning permission date | 2015-11-18 | Facts |
Planning permission type | full-planning-permission | Facts |
Planning permission status | not-permissioned | Facts |
Planning permission history | https://publicaccess.northumberland.gov.uk/online-applications/propertyDetails.do?activeTab=relatedCases&keyVal=00DSZKTGLI000 | Facts |
Available Code Snippets:
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"entry-date": "2021-12-17",
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"notes": "Town centre site that was formerly occupied by a number of buildings, most of which have been cleared, with a single three-storey building and a historic ropery now remaining. The old ropery offers opportunity for conversion. Now vacant following relocation of the facility and identified as a key redevelopment opportunity in the heart of Hexham. There will be opportunity for a higher density development in this location, probably an apartment scheme. Proposals for mixed-use redevelopment have been made on a number of occasions over the years, in part and incorporated within a wider scheme with adjacent land (2258, 2497). This planning history goes back over a long period. Permission for demolition of the remaining building and construction of 17 apartments and a retail unit, was initially secured for this parcel but lapsed (T/20061115). A revised application for a complex mixed-use scheme of residential development and retail, commercial and office floorspace was permitted but again lapsed without commencement (15/02794/FUL). A total of 36 dwellings were proposed, comprising of 5 houses and 31 apartments in three blocks. The proposal included part demolition, reconstruction, alteration and conversion of the existing buildings. It has recently been confirmed that the site is available and a revised scheme is going to be proposed in due course. Currently considered developable later in the plan period. Any future redevelopment is likely to be in combination with adjacent land (2258, 2497). The potential yield is recorded against the former bus station record (see 2497).",
"hectares": "0.12",
"deliverable": "yes",
"site-address": "Land to the rear of 13-17 Priestpopple, Hexham",
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"ownership-status": "not-owned-by-a-public-authority",
"maximum-net-dwellings": "0",
"minimum-net-dwellings": "0",
"planning-permission-date": "2015-11-18",
"planning-permission-type": "full-planning-permission",
"planning-permission-status": "not-permissioned",
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}
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