WBCBR15
Provenance
5 results
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notes
Fact | Field | Value | Latest Entry Date | |
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2f2b5f48351453631f222e82b08ff2142bd3e299f522c7ed0e35db4b0ce87c19 | notes | This site is an Allocation in the adopted Worthing Local Plan. A13 indicates a site capacity of a minimum of 150 residential dwellings and 700sqms of commercial floorspace. The site was acquired by the Council in 2018 to bring the site forward. An application AWDM/1618/23 was submitted for 216 residential units and commercial uses at ground floor level. and approved subject to the signing of a legal agreement as at 01/04/2024 and the site was assessed as a Potential Site in the SHLAA. Since then the application has been approved 12 August 2024 .. Application under Regulation 3 Construction of a mixed-use development between 4 and 11 storeys, comprising 216 residential apartments (including 20% Affordable Housing).. Planning Ref: AWDM/1618/23 | 2025-02-21 | |
6c611732347192aab3ced41ebeb1a7172e5e0ad3ae78c6a913b41265b58d8743 | notes | This site is an Area of Change in the current Core Strategy (AOC4). The whole site is now owned by the Council. The site could deliver a mixed use development comprising residential, commercial and leisure uses. This site is an Area of Change in the adopted Core Strategy and a proposed allocation in the Submision Draft Worthing Local Plan with a minimum delivery of 150 dwellings. It is also a 'Potential' SHLAA site.. SHLAA Ref: WB08042 | 2020-10-30 | |
8e1220a8367f299e20c5856a6b9200e4c11dc3b4ba867176bbbbde9a4584ebd5 | notes | This site is an Allocation in the adopted Worthing Local Plan. A13 indicates a site capacity of a minimum of 150 residential dwellings and 700sqms of commercial floorspace. The site was acquired by the Council in 2018 to bring the site forward. An application AWDM/1618/23 has since been submitted and has a resolution to approve subject to a legal agreement(28/02/2024). As at 01/04/2023 the site was assessed as a Potential Site in the SHLAA.. SHLAA Ref: WB08042 | 2020-10-30 | |
c5ca9f5711fea49d8db0bfb08ff7d1e74c940e4aa3d715a0e5fb8380e484249b | notes | This privately owned site is an Area of Change in the current Core Strategy (AOC4). Negotiations are ongoing with the owners about the extent of the site and the potential uses. In addition the Council has recently been successful in securing funding from the Governments Local Growth Fund with a view to help unlock brownfield sites like the one. The site could deliver a mixed use development comprising residential, commercial and leisure uses.(See WBCBR14). SHLAA Ref: WB08042 | 2017-10-16 | |
e96ee53a2471d5b7b3f138a4ab1717007bba972a14050fe01437a98ddfdfe33b | notes | This privately owned site is an Area of Change in the current Core Strategy (AOC4). The site has increased to include the high street car park and the whole site is now owned by the Council. The site could deliver a mixed use development comprising residential, commercial and leisure uses. This site is an Area of Change in the adopted Core Strategy and a proposed allocation in the emerging Draft Worthing Local Plan. It is also a 'Potential' SHLAA site.. SHLAA Ref: WB08042 | 2019-10-30 |