BLR29
Provenance
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20a973dd66a33a9153f3ca43e0aec270377549f947e21d3c5485b4eb4770104a | notes | The site is able to support 12 flats with a mixture of one and two bedroom units. The full use history of the site is not known, and has previously been labelled as a 'warehouse' in historic maps. There are possible asbestos/cement panels on the building and ground contamination is possible. As the nature of the historic industry on the site is unknown, possible ground contamination assumptions are difficult. Possible contaminants include solvents, lubricants and heavy metals. And asbestos, from the sites most current known use. The site falls within the SHLAA2014 reference: SHLAA 691.. ERE/0417/0027 planning permission: Demolition of existing building and erection of a two storey block of 12 flats and associated works. | 2017-12-05 | |
267217c1503c738add50e58663dc95d2d0bca807cb93ea2794064300bd925737 | notes | ERE/0417/0027 planning permission: Demolition of existing building and erection of a two storey block of 12 flats and associated works. The site is able to support 12 flats with a mixture of one and two bedroom units as outlines in ERE/0417/0027. The full use history of the site is not known, and has previously been labelled as a 'warehouse' in historic maps. There are possible asbestos/cement panels on the building and ground contamination is possible. As the nature of the historic industry on the site is unknown, possible ground contamination assumptions are difficult. Possible contaminants include solvents, lubricants and heavy metals. And asbestos, from the sites most current known use. The site was visited in April 2021 and it does not appear that the development has commenced. This site is in the SHLAA2019 Ref 403. | 2022-12-30 | |
b7f28d4d5dece76782cef1791e507c9bbb29a1eeccbdfd9c16da584b20b26789 | notes | ERE/0417/0027 planning permission: Demolition of existing building and erection of a two storey block of 12 flats and associated works. The site is able to support 12 flats with a mixture of one and two bedroom units as outlines in ERE/0417/0027. The full use history of the site is not known, and has previously been labelled as a 'warehouse' in historic maps. There are possible asbestos/cement panels on the building and ground contamination is possible. As the nature of the historic industry on the site is unknown, possible ground contamination assumptions are difficult. Possible contaminants include solvents, lubricants and heavy metals. And asbestos, from the sites most current known use. This site is in the SHLAA2019 Ref 403. | 2020-12-08 |