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0e96356ba4245d88d6b40f0d171d591c15a63aacea9d7ee3eeebc439cce3ada7 notes Proposal for mixed development including 36 apartments covering Sites 2497 and 2258,, through reconstruction of exisiting builidng to create 5 dwellings and provision of two apartment blocks providing 16 and 15 apartments respectively, consented - 15/02794/FUL. Scheme. Previous permission for 17 apartments lapsed without implementation - T/20061115. Permitted site for 36 units - yet to commence but forecast to be delivered within next 5 years. Redevelopment of vacant town centre site for urban infill (see also 2497 - indicative yield recorded against this site). 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
13dedd0d370d2457c0a2881ac338460964df42becd34fd7a592a2659ecbadfff notes Town centre site that was occupied by a number of buildings, most of which have now been cleared. A single three-storey building and a historic ropery now remain in situ. The old ropery offers opportunity for conversion. The site has been identified as a key redevelopment opportunity in the heart of Hexham. There will be opportunity for a higher density development in this location, probably an apartment scheme. Proposals for mixed-use redevelopment have been made on a number of occasions over the years, both in part and when incorporated within a wider scheme with adjacent land (2258, 2497). This planning history goes back over a long period. Permission for demolition of the remaining building and construction of 17 apartments and a retail unit, was initially secured for this parcel in 2006 (T/20061115). A revised application for a complex mixed-use scheme of residential development, and retail, commercial and office floorspace was permitted in 2015 (15/02794/FUL). A total of 36 dwellings were proposed, comprising of 5 houses and 31 apartments in three blocks. The proposal included part demolition, reconstruction, alteration and conversion of the existing building. Again, this permission lapsed without commencement It has recently been confirmed (EiP 2020) that the site remains available and a revised scheme is going to be proposed in due course. Currently considered developable in the medium-term (6-10 years). Any future redevelopment is likely to be in combination with adjacent land (2258, 2497). The potential yield is combined and recorded against the former bus station record in both the SHLAA and Brownfield Land Register (see 2497). 2021-12-17
30678385c5a51f104b735c59c7fe6ff9c2ed2ddc8f8f1264330e017b95ce34f2 notes Town centre site that is part occupied by existing buildings and part vacant. Planning permission is in place for a mixed-use development covering sites 2497 and 2258 (15/02794/FUL). This includes provision of 36 dwellings through reconstruction of the existing building to create 5 dwellings and provision of two apartment blocks providing 16 and 15 apartments respectively. However, this scheme is yet to commence and is not expected to be delivered within next 5 years. However, longer-term potential is still considered to remain (see also 2497 - indicative yield recorded against this site). The extant permission includes consent for 1 retail unit and three blocks comprising a mix of uses (A1/A2/A3/D2/ B1) alongside the apartments. A previous permission for 17 apartments lapsed without implementation (T/20061115). Capacity recorded against site 2258. 2019-12-17
36ee879aacecdec91d5b59dc05767d32af54885ecfd37dcb3355bfeac1b53e5b notes Town centre site that was formerly occupied by a number of buildings, most of which have been cleared, with a single three-storey building and a historic ropery now remaining. The old ropery offers opportunity for conversion. Now vacant following relocation of the facility and identified as a key redevelopment opportunity in the heart of Hexham. There will be opportunity for a higher density development in this location, probably an apartment scheme. Proposals for mixed-use redevelopment have been made on a number of occasions over the years, in part and incorporated within a wider scheme with adjacent land (2258, 2497). This planning history goes back over a long period. Permission for demolition of the remaining building and construction of 17 apartments and a retail unit, was initially secured for this parcel but lapsed (T/20061115). A revised application for a complex mixed-use scheme of residential development and retail, commercial and office floorspace was permitted but again lapsed without commencement (15/02794/FUL). A total of 36 dwellings were proposed, comprising of 5 houses and 31 apartments in three blocks. The proposal included part demolition, reconstruction, alteration and conversion of the existing buildings. It has recently been confirmed that the site is available and a revised scheme is going to be proposed in due course. Currently considered developable later in the plan period. Any future redevelopment is likely to be in combination with adjacent land (2258, 2497). The potential yield is recorded against the former bus station record (see 2497). 2021-12-17
a5339b9385587e2f9b8807004107b2840bb276b97bac32c8df1367cc4b160b07 notes Town centre site that was occupied by a number of buildings, most of which have now been cleared. A single three-storey building and a historic ropery now remain in situ. The old ropery offers opportunity for conversion. The site has been identified as a key redevelopment opportunity in the heart of Hexham. There will be opportunity for a higher density development in this location, probably an apartment scheme. Proposals for mixed-use redevelopment have been made on a number of occasions over the years, both in part and when incorporated within a wider scheme with adjacent land (2258, 2497). This planning history goes back over a long period. Permission for demolition of the remaining building and construction of 17 apartments and a retail unit, was initially secured for this parcel in 2006 (T/20061115). A revised application for a complex mixed-use scheme of residential development, and retail, commercial and office floorspace was permitted in 2015 (15/02794/FUL). A total of 36 dwellings were proposed, comprising of 5 houses and 31 apartments in three blocks. The proposal included part demolition, reconstruction, alteration and conversion of the existing building. Whilst this latter permission lapsed due to non-commencement, it has recently been confirmed that the 2006 application remains live, because a material start had been made on works within the necessary timeframe. It has been confirmed that the site remains available and that there is still an intention to deliver the redevelopment of the site. The permitted scheme for 17 dwellings is considered deliverable in the next five years. However, it is understood that a revised scheme may be proposed in future, a redevelopment that may be in combination with adjacent land (2258, 2497). 2025-12-16