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2224d31b80906cf8e693008dc92bfcc28449c164c45fd5984559fd6f586b0672 notes Site of former railway land and engine shed at Tweedmouth. The buildings are still standing but are vacant and unused. Opportunity for redevelopment of former railway land adjacent to ECML. The location lends itself to a proposal of a relatively high density given the urban setting. 2019-12-17
888b0aa3ebe5ab89ea4e53faf006381471981c7717ceee5cb2d5705f4496f030 notes No relevant planning history. Site of former engine shed at Tweedmouth - buildings still standing but vacant. Potential for redevelopment within existing urban area. Opportunity for redevelopment of former railway land, adjacent to ECML, with the location lending opportunity for relatively high density development. 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 2017-12-17
a89358662849380e91064740d88a71b8c69f1c9ebc6ea74554fd8d4045a659f9 notes This is former railway land adjacent to the ECML, but the site has been utilised as a builders yard and for open-air storage in more recent times. Occupied by a range of traditional stone buildings, including a former engine shed, with the remainder vacant and unused hardstanding. If redevelopment for residential use was to be progressed, the location within Tweedmouth lends itself to a relatively high density given the urban setting. Demolition and clearance would be required prior to redevelopment. It is likely that the site is contaminated due to previous use, so remediation would be necessary in such a case. Initial demolition works were permitted a number of years ago but were never undertaken (N/09/B/0397). The site has deteriorated during the time it was unoccupied and the buildings are now derelict. An application for demolition of the former railway buildings and construction of 60 dwellings permitted July 2020 (19/04107/FUL). The scheme comprised a three-storey block, providing a 52 residential units (C3), along with 8 additional bungalows. This would provide specialist accommodation in the form of an extra-care facility and standalone houses. However, the landowner decided not to proceed with the permitted scheme and the permission has now lapsed due to non-implementation. Despite this, the most recent update (EiP 2020) noted that interest remains from developers and that the landowner is currently working with an alternative provider, with a view to submitting a revised application. This could be either general or specialist housing. Development currently forecast for the medium-term (6-10 years). 2022-11-19
b3555646cf2ccbecf5d3e462487c96fc312b6531e75015ee64cc42a2d40e1167 notes Originally railway land adjacent to the ECML, this site has been utilised as a builders yard and for open-air storage in more recent times.. Occupied by a range of traditional stone buildings, including a former engine shed, all being vacant and unused hardstanding. The location within Tweedmouth lends itself to a proposal of a relatively high density given the urban setting. Demolition and clearance required prior to redevelopment. Remediation also likely due to previous use. Initial demolition works were permitted a number of years ago but were never undertaken (09/B/0397). The site has deteriorated during the time unoccupied and the buildings are now derelict. An application for demolition of derelict former railway buildings and construction of 60 dwellings permitted July 2020 (19/04107/FUL).Scheme comprises a three-storey block, providing a 52 residential units (C3), along with 8 additional bungalows. Would provide specialist accommodation in the form of an extra-care facility and standalone houses. Development yet to commence. Recently advised that landowner has decided not to proceed with the permitted scheme. However, agent notes that interest remains from developers and the landowner is currently working with an alternative provider, with a view to submitting an application for a revised application. This could be either general or specialist housing. Forecast for completion within the next 5 years. 2021-12-17
b9cc080733fa5d57ad18f15349423fcb1fbd0bfae9c53e23cbb611f550ac83e0 notes This is former railway land adjacent to the ECML, but the site has been utilised as a builders yard and for open-air storage in more recent times. Occupied by a range of traditional stone buildings, including a former engine shed, with the remainder vacant and unused hardstanding. If redevelopment for residential use was to be progressed, the location within Tweedmouth lends itself to a relatively high density given the urban setting. Demolition and clearance would be required prior to redevelopment. It is likely that the site is contaminated due to previous use and, if so, remediation would be necessary. Initial demolition works were permitted a number of years ago but were never undertaken (N/09/B/0397). The site has deteriorated during the time it was unoccupied and the buildings are now derelict. An application for demolition of the former railway buildings and construction of 60 dwellings permitted July 2020 (19/04107/FUL). The scheme comprised a three-storey block, providing a 52 residential units (C3), along with 8 additional bungalows. This was to provide specialist accommodation in the form of an extra-care facility and standalone houses. However, the landowner decided not to proceed with the permitted scheme and the permission has now lapsed due to non-implementation. Despite this, the most recent update noted that interest remains from developers and that the landowner is currently working with an alternative provider, with a view to submitting a revised application. This could be either general or specialist housing. Development currently forecast for the medium-term (6 to 10 years). 2022-11-19
ff3216fbcf75ec99fe3f69dfd6460727d414747b224bc4449a59197df2ed49b7 notes Originally railway land adjacent to the ECML, this site has been utilised as a builders yard and for open-air storage in more recent times.. Occupied by a range of traditional stone buildings, including a former engine shed, all being vacant and unused hardstanding. The location within Tweedmouth lends itself to a proposal of a relatively high density given the urban setting. Demolition and clearance required prior to redevelopment. Remediation also likely due to previous use. Initial demolition works were permitted a number of years ago but were never undertaken (09/B/0397). The site has deteriorated during the time unoccupied and the buildings are now derelict. An application for demolition of derelict former railway buildings and construction of 60 dwellings recently permitted (19/04107/FUL). This will provide specialist accommodation in the form of an extra-care facility and standalone houses. The scheme comprises a three-storey block, providing a 52 residential units (C3), along with 8 additional bungalows. Development yet to commence. Approved post-31 March 2020, with deliverability will be reviewed in the next 5-YHLS update. 2020-12-17