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Brownfield land

4772

Field Value Fact links
CURIE brownfield-land:4772 no fact link
Prefix brownfield-land Facts
Reference 4772 Facts
Name 4772 Facts
Dataset Brownfield land no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 2016-06-30 no fact link
End date 2025-12-19 no fact link
Entry date 2025-12-19 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Point POINT (-1.540532 55.127519) Facts
Notes Existing single-storey flat-roofed building, currently utilised as retail units. This building was previously proposed for significant alterations to provide residential units alongside the existing commercial floorspace. In 2007, consent was secured for 6 maisonettes above retail units, but scheme was not progressed and lapsed (B/07/00539/FUL). The proposed extension works were to be an enormous undertaking. The project was to involve alteration of the single-storey flat-roofed building with construction of two floors of apartments, with the retail floorspace being reconfigured at ground-floor level. This permission was never implemented and it is highly unlikely a similar proposal would be revisited. There may still be scope for residential use, but this is likely to be through clearance and redevelopment. Relatively high density identified reflective of setting and likely nature of an appropriate scheme. However, as there is an existing use/business in situ, and because there has been no indication in many years that there is an intention to relocated and/or redevelop the site, there is no evidence to suggest this has potential to provide new housing. No longer considered developable/developable and future housing delivery is discounted in the SHLAA. Facts
Hectares 0.06 Facts
Site address Units 21E-21G Briardale Road & 29-33 Cowpen Hall Road, Blyth Facts
Site plan url https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/fa5b04e3dc8a4e439eb393d0ca64b0d8/ Facts
Ownership status not-owned-by-a-public-authority Facts
Maximum net dwellings 0 Facts
Minimum net dwellings 0 Facts
Planning permission date 2007-12-04 Facts
Planning permission status not-permissioned Facts
Planning permission history https://publicaccess.northumberland.gov.uk/online-applications/advancedSearchResults.do?action=firstPage Facts

Available Code Snippets:

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        "hectares": "0.06",
        "site-address": "Units 21E-21G Briardale Road & 29-33 Cowpen Hall Road, Blyth",
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        "ownership-status": "not-owned-by-a-public-authority",
        "maximum-net-dwellings": "0",
        "minimum-net-dwellings": "0",
        "planning-permission-date": "2007-12-04",
        "planning-permission-status": "not-permissioned",
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    }
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