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Provenance
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Fact | Field | Value | Latest Entry Date | |
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0925931bb0ad4ff31dc50a051052675b5f323a78024c4acc66b742ba1812376e | notes | Town centre site, owned by the council, which offers opportunity for redevelopment through conversion of existing listed office buildings. An application was approved in March 2019 to provide 18 units through change of use (17/04070/FUL). Given this has been granted very recently, it has not started but is forecast to be completed within 5 years. A previous application for 20 units was withdrawn (17/01438/FUL). The yield reflects potential for higher density development, delivered through conversion of listed building and reflective of central location. | 2019-12-17 | |
1cd46c91d2e5d4e86921bd0522184e7981c382e2dd82301f1f7782af12097106 | notes | Grade II listed building within Hexham town centre. Originally built in the 18th Century, it has been extended and alerted a number of times since. Latterly provided local authority office accommodation but has now been declared surplus. The building is now vacant and available for a redevelopment project. Two alternative schemes has recently been approved. The first was for development of 16 flats and 2 cottages, through part demolition, alteration and conversion of the listed building and construction of new-build homes (17/04070/FUL). The second, for 16 units in total, again by part demolition, extension and conversion of the Grade II listed office buildings, construction of a new three-storey apartment block to form 14 flats, and then 2 additional cottages (19/01910/FUL). Works include demolition of the former council chamber and construction of an extension to the rear, followed by construction of a 3-storey apartment block. The amended scheme has reduced the yield from the initial proposal from the initial 18 units. Both permissions were extant concurrently and either scheme could be theoretically delivered. Now under-construction, with developer progressing the revised 2019 scheme. The developer has recently confirmed that works will be completed in late 2021, with full occupation envisaged in early 2022. | 2021-12-17 | |
a6e937f8484616228bb09dfc93b77ee234a48de1ae57515855ac1a6e5b26a211 | notes | Application minded to approve for proposed change of use to provide 18 units - 17/04070/FUL. Previous application for 20 units withdrawn in July 2017 - 17/01438/FUL. Town centre site, owned by the council, which offers opportunity for redevelopment through conversion of offices. Indicative yield reflects potential for higher density development, delivered through conversion of listed building and reflective of location. https://www.northumberland.gov.uk/NorthumberlandCountyCouncil/media/Planning-and-Building/planning%20policy/Studies%20and%20Evidence%20Reports/Housing%20Studies/1.%20SHLAA/Appendix-G-SHLAA-Sites-Summary-Assessment-Schedule.pdf | 2018-12-31 | |
b91943b013f2eaaafccdacff4c752642c5dafc1eeeaee8ea3ee150ebba57e9c4 | notes | Grade II listed building within Hexham town centre. Originally built in the 18th Century, it has been extended and alerted a number of times since. Latterly provided local authority office accommodation but has now been declared surplus. The building is now vacant and available for a redevelopment project. Two alternative schemes has recently been approved. The first was for development of 16 flats and 2 cottages, through part demolition, alteration and conversion of the listed building and construction of new-build homes (17/04070/FUL). The second, for 16 units in total, again by part demolition, extension and conversion of the Grade II listed office buildings, construction of a new three-storey apartment block to form 14 flats, and then 2 additional cottages (19/01910/FUL). Works include demolition of the former council chamber and construction of an extension to the rear, followed by construction of a 3-storey apartment block. As a result, at present both permissions are extant and either could be implemented and delivered in due course. Development yet to commence but forecast for completion within the next 5 years. | 2020-12-17 |