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04a880048a6328284148785753ef90622937c268502b28cf783b304c0526b0f1 notes Large area of land which was previously occupied by a school. This closed in 2016 and the site is now surplus to requirements. An application for redevelopment for a mix of conversion, part demolition and redevelopment of the site was permitted in February 2021 (19/00500/FUL). The concept was for a retirement village, providing a range of different housing types and facilities. The retained Grade II listed former school buildings to the north of the site will be converted into 27 apartments. A large area of open space will buffer this from the new-build units constructed on the southern part of the former playing fields, comprising a block of 49 elderly living flats and 22 dwellings. Brownfield element (0.80ha) only relates to the northern part of the site (conversion). For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 0282) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 4.79ha. However, following the grant of planning approval, no progress was made on-site, and the permission lapsed due to non-implementation in early 2025. In October 2024, a new application for a revised scheme was submitted for consideration (24/03628/FUL). This proposes demolition and redevelopment of the modern extensions and outbuildings to the main school building and conversion to 13 residential apartments, along with 46 new-build residential dwellings. Again, a large area of open space is proposed for retention in the centre of the site. If this revised scheme is permitted, then the yield will be changed accordingly. As the site does not benefit from an extant planning permission, it is not considered deliverable and is forecast for delivery in the 6-10 year period. If permitted, deliverability will be reassessed. The site is also allocated in the Alnwick and Denwick Neighbourhood Plan for a mix of uses. 2024-11-19
1805dfb01d56254d6ac763ba4769527db92b6c8ed2ec46e94f0b42272f7c5aaa notes Former school site which closed in 2016 and is now surplus to requirements. An application for redevelopment for a mix of conversion, part demolition and redevelopment of the site was permitted in February 2021 (19/00500/FUL). Concept is for a retirement village, providing a range of different housing types and facilities. The retained Grade II listed former school buildings to the north of the site will be converted into 27 apartments. A large area of open space will buffer this from the new-build units constructed on the southern part of the former playing fields, comprising a block of 49 elderly living flats and 22 dwellings. Brownfield element (0.80ha) only relates to the northern part of the site (conversion). For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 0282) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 4.79ha. It is conformed that the whole development will be delivered within the coming 5 years. Site was allocated in the A&D Neighbourhood Plan for a mix of uses. 2021-12-17
3d2a561cf097f3d517e4bbabfb653d5cd977258bbde7a08b47399fbea0edb811 notes Large area of land which was previously occupied by a school. This closed in 2016 and the site is now surplus to requirements. An application for redevelopment for a mix of conversion, part demolition and redevelopment of the site was permitted in February 2021 (19/00500/FUL). The concept is for a retirement village, providing a range of different housing types and facilities. The retained Grade II listed former school buildings to the north of the site will be converted into 27 apartments. A large area of open space will buffer this from the new-build units constructed on the southern part of the former playing fields, comprising a block of 49 elderly living flats and 22 dwellings. Brownfield element (0.80ha) only relates to the northern part of the site (conversion). For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 0282) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 4.79ha. However, following the grant of planning approval, no progress was made on-site, and the permission lapsed due to non-implementation in early 2025. In October 2024, a new application for a revised scheme was submitted for consideration (24/03628/FUL). This proposes demolition and redevelopment of the modern extensions and outbuildings to the main school building and conversion to 13 residential apartments, along with 46 new-build residential dwellings. Again, a large area of open space is proposed for retention in the centre of the site. If this revised scheme is permitted, then the yield will be changed accordingly. As the site does not benefit from an extant planning permission, it is not considered deliverable and is forecast for delivery in the 6-10 year period. If permitted, deliverability will be reassessed. The site is also allocated in the Alnwick and Denwick Neighbourhood Plan for a mix of uses. 2024-11-19
7a1430996f18847c8159f14e4e641303811e378bb587e19d46fe64318d07835a notes Former school site which closed in 2016 and is now surplus to requirements. Available for redevelopment, with a scheme likely to involve conversion of the main Grade II listed building and potentially some new-build. Overall site identified as having potential for 72 homes a total that is reflective of a predominantly residential area. An application for redevelopment is currently pending consideration for a mix of conversion, part demolition and redevelopment of the site (19/00500/FUL). This involves a proposal to provide a total of 98 additional residential units across the wider site through conversion of the Grade II listed former school buildings to create 27 residential apartments and development of 49 elderly living accommodation apartments and 22 residential dwellings. Brownfield element (0.80ha) only relates to the northern part of the site - a yield of around 22 dwellings can be calculated based on methodological approach. For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 0282) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 4.79ha. If the current application is permitted, the deliverability of development will be reappraised. The BF register will also be updated to outline a yield of 27 units from by the conversion aspect of this proposal. 2020-12-17
ac90acd7dde157b0295ccd7a54f7d3e78d90dc21470a53ed0e903e1831d6a78b notes Pre-app for residential development has been submitted in 2018.. Existing school site but facility to close and will be surplus to requirements in due course. Overall site identified as having potential for 72 homes and considered to be reflective of a predominantly residential area. Brownfield element (0.80ha) only relating northern part of the site - indicative yield of around 22 dwellings can be calculated based on methodological approach. For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 0282) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 4.79ha. 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
c8bdae3d36e7a3c4fccc9b3c19acbe2cb9381d26d77d71b61b119c7166a345e3 notes Former school site which closed in 2017 and is now surplus to requirements and available for redevelopment. Overall site identified as having potential for 72 homes a total that is reflective of a predominantly residential area. An application for redevelopment is currently pending consideration (19/00500/FUL). This involves a proposal to provide a total of 78 additional residential units across the wider site through conversion of Duke's School to 27 residential apartments and development of 49 elderly living accommodation apartments and 22 residential dwellings. Brownfield element (0.80ha) only relates to the northern part of the site - a yield of around 22 dwellings can be calculated based on methodological approach. For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 0282) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 4.79ha. If permitted, the BF register will be updated to outline a potential yield of 27 units for the brownfield element of the site, informed by the conversion aspect of the current proposal, and the deliverability of the site will also be reappraised. 2019-12-17