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4bcc1921e6f50f60a83119ce6444650c0e51f93cbdfd19e90e7f673f06824a05 notes Existing town centre commercial and retail premises that could present opportunity to provide additional housing through conversion. A full permission for redevelopment for 9 homes, through refurbishment of first and second floor space, was not progressed and has lapsed (11/03042/FUL). Indicative yield and density reflects potential to utilise the upper floors of existing building for flats. The lapsed permission included consent for extension to thee retail unit at ground floor level. Also see retrospective application approved for change of use from A2 to A3/A4 (16/01385/COU). 2019-12-17
72721ba7338a0fdb5c459516c1c89fc22395e78fbf7a25b705958f951ab2c376 notes Full application previously permitted for redevelopment for 9 homes, through refurbishment of first and second floor alongside retail development, was not progressed and has now lapsed - 11/03042/FUL. Also see retrospective application approved for change of use (A2 to A3/A4) - 16/01385/COU. Potential redevelopment opportunity within urban area - previous permission lapsed without being delivered. Indicative yield identified reflects potential for delivery of conversion scheme, providing flats at a higher density. 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
78ab51649c720e383e4f3669a0d8ca7201a8bcd15e8d6ff62729e020419b4f1e notes Existing three-storey commercial premises located within Blyth town centre. Comprises of occupied retail units at ground-floor level with largely vacant storage space above. Indicative yield and density reflects potential to utilise the upper floors of existing building for flats. Previously identified as offering potential for conversion. Permission for a comprehensive and complex redevelopment to provide 9 flats was permitted in 2011 (11/03042/FUL). The residential aspect would be delivered by works to convert and refurbish the first and second floor space to flats. This proposal was not progressed and permission has since lapsed The lapsed permission included consent for extension to thee retail unit at ground floor level. The immediate availability of the site is uncertain. It is considered to still have potential in the longer-term, but residential development is forecast later in the plan period. 2020-12-17