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3a1dc917eb798e77d989395ee335a97cefde5500ef014d4d3f320e2eee7b5e5b | notes | Outline permission lapsed for mixed-use site including 60-bed two-storey care home and 45 houses - 11/03407/OUT. Previous application permitted for care home facility - 03/B/0845. Previous planning permission for 45 homes now lapsed for care home and residential development. Delivery of a scheme is currently considered uncertain but it is anticipated that it is likely to be a developed in the medium-term. Until housebuilding commences, the site will remain on the BF Register. Identified yield considered to be fitting for location, providing development at a slightly 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 | |
8f76d0e65e9db5cb5bd9d0317b685286a0c73443d17949fabec642fdc2503a40 | notes | Existing care home and vacant land at the edge of the settlement that has been proposed for redevelopment following demolition. A proposal for a 45 residential units was previously approved but this planning permission lapsed due to non-implementation (11/03407/OUT). This also included consent for a 60-bed care home (C2 use). Despite this, a scheme could still be developed in the medium-term. Prior to the above, an application was permitted for a care home (03/B/0845). | 2019-12-17 | |
abb100e4881e80a17bb3d2d434be588178997ad54c1be2b5542f6ebd3ca6bbc6 | notes | Site occupied by an existing residential care home and associated vacant land. situated at the edge of Berwick, the surrounding land is mostly industrial and commercial in nature.. Demolition of the existing care home could be part of a scheme for whole site. Such works have been proposed in the past, including to provide a new care home to replace the existing facility. This would renew social housing stock with more suitable accommodation. A scheme of 45 residential units was approved in 2015 but lapsed (11/03407/OUT). This also included consent for a 60-bed care home (C2 use). The units in the latter were not to be self-contained flats, so no net gain to stock would result from this aspect. This permission lapsed due to non-implementation. Recently confirmed that a developer is now progressing with a revised proposal and is looking to submit an application shorty. Currently considered developable later in the plan period. | 2020-12-17 |