2470x
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6 results
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| Fact | Field | Value | Latest Entry Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1203f9ae3c04b318d720b49a0843b79337181fc15800aaa8fc26b1a77b53a860 | notes | Extensive, isolated derelict industrial land formerly home to the Marley Tiles factory, located in the Green Belt. Comprises of a large industrial site in the countryside, which has been out of use since closure of the factory in 2008. The former factory and office buildings are in very poor repair and the site is largely derelict. The site has been identified and proposed for redevelopment for a number of years. The remaining buildings and industrial infrastructure require demolition prior to being redeveloped, as part of a significant clearance of the whole site. An initial application for residential development was refused in 2000 (T/20000109). A revised proposal to construct 109 houses following clearance was also refused in 2019 (18/02239/FUL). The subsequent appeal against this decision was dismissed in October 2021. This proposal was focused on the brownfield element of the site, the footprint of the factory buildings and associated hardstanding. Notwithstanding this recent refusal, potential may exist for a residential scheme, but at an appropriate scale for the setting. Being a mixed site of both brownfield and greenfield land, a much reduced yield of 20 dwellings has been suggested as an appropriate total for a discreet parcel of overall brownfield land (3.49ha). For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 2470) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 20.93ha. Potential may still exist for residential development, but a scheme will have to overcome the significant constraints and concerns highlighted and be of any appropriate scale for the rural location. The site remains available. A revised application for 61 homes has subsequently been submitted in 2023 (23/04126/FUL). This proposes demolition of ethe remaining buildings, clearance of the whole site and redevelopment with 61 dwellings. Notwithstanding this, as the site is located in the Green Belt it is not considered suitable for development. No longer considered developable/developable and future housing delivery is discounted in the SHLAA. | 2024-11-22 | |
| 2366137849d72405cb54652d9e1abb53076cc06f41fad83e44d3481eca78ee22 | notes | Allocated employment site in rural location, but proposed for deallocation in the draft Local Plan. Full application now pending consideration for the redevelopment of the Former Marley Tiles Factory to provide a residential development of 109 houses. Highly rural location but opportunity for potential redevelopment of part of large employment site - proposed for deallocation in new Local Plan. Mixed site of both brownfield and greenfield land, no longer in use but range of industrial and office buildings remain in situ. Reduced yield indicated recognises development of discreet parcel of overall brownfield land (3.49ha). For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 2470) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 20.93ha. 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 | |
| 63d1935c15566e104d70ad1ebce1dbd7534e53956d8a4bcd06f2cceacd13c291 | notes | Extensive, isolated derelict industrial land formerly home to the Marley Tiles factory, located in the Green Belt. Comprises of a large industrial site in the countryside, which has been out of use since closure of the factory in 2008. The former factory and office buildings are in very poor repair and the site is largely derelict. The site has been identified and proposed for redevelopment for a number of years. The remaining buildings and industrial infrastructure require demolition prior to being redeveloped, as part of a significant clearance of the whole site. An initial application for residential development was refused in 2000 (T/20000109). A revised proposal to construct 109 houses following clearance was also refused in 2019 (18/02239/FUL). The subsequent appeal against this decision was dismissed in October 2021. Subsequently, a revised application for 61 homes was permitted in August 2025 (23/04126/FUL). The majority of the new development is focused on the brownfield land and involves the demolition of the remaining buildings and clearance of the site. Being a mixed site of both brownfield and greenfield land, a reduced yield of 20 dwellings has been suggested as an appropriate total for a discreet parcel of overall brownfield land (3.49ha). For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 2470) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 20.93ha. Whilst sites works are yet to commence, it is considered that the overall scheme is deliverable within the next five years. | 2025-12-17 | |
| bcf81abf8e507c96eedd9d9ee2d013eb23971fcf2c7fa749e75232d4978ee359 | notes | Extensive, isolated derelict industrial land formerly home to the Marley Tiles factory. Comprises of a large industrial site in the countryside, which has been out of use since closure of the factory in 2008. The former factory and office buildings are in very poor repair and the site is largely derelict. The site has been identified and proposed for redevelopment for a number of years. The remaining buildings and industrial infrastructure require demolition prior to being redeveloped, as part of a significant clearance of the whole site. An initial application for residential development was refused as long ago as 2000 (T/20000109). A revised proposal to construct 109 houses following clearance has been refused in 2019 (18/02239/FUL). This proposal was focused on the brownfield element of the site, the footprint of the factory buildings and associated hardstanding. Notwithstanding this recent refusal, potential may exist for a residential scheme, but at an appropriate scale for the setting. Being a mixed site of both brownfield and greenfield land, the much reduced yield of 20 dwellings indicated in the SHLAA recognises development of discreet parcel of overall brownfield land (3.49ha). For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 2470) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 20.93ha. Potential may still exist for residential development, but a scheme will have to overcome the significant constraints and concerns highlighted and be of any appropriate scale for the rural location.. The site remains available. Currently considered developable later in the plan period. | 2020-12-17 | |
| d85b7c10ca987c0f70e93d3c4615f31e1b1ad33007874aaaccad0538bf489f37 | notes | The former Marley Tiles Factory which represents a large area of employment land in a highly rural location. A range of industrial and office buildings remain in situ which would require clearance prior to redevelopment but potential may exist for a scheme of at an appropriate scale for the setting. The site is proposed for deallocation in the draft Local Plan. Mixed site of both brownfield and greenfield land, with the reduced yield indicated recognises development of discreet parcel of overall brownfield land (3.49ha). For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 2470) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 20.93ha. A full application is now pending consideration to provide a residential development of 109 houses (18/02239/FUL). If permitted, the capacity and deliverability of the site will be reappraised. | 2019-12-17 | |
| e9d7cfa9db3b7353b733316d386e26ed603d9e125bc16d947cc5ab49cb89f3c8 | notes | Extensive, isolated derelict industrial land formerly home to the Marley Tiles factory. Comprises of a large industrial site in the countryside, which has been out of use since closure of the factory in 2008. The former factory and office buildings are in very poor repair and the site is largely derelict. The site has been identified and proposed for redevelopment for a number of years. The remaining buildings and industrial infrastructure require demolition prior to being redeveloped, as part of a significant clearance of the whole site. An initial application for residential development was refused as long ago as 2000 (T/20000109). A revised proposal to construct 109 houses following clearance has been refused in 2019 (18/02239/FUL). The subsequent appeal against this decision was dismissed in October 2021. This proposal was focused on the brownfield element of the site, the footprint of the factory buildings and associated hardstanding. Notwithstanding this recent refusal, potential may exist for a residential scheme, but at an appropriate scale for the setting. Being a mixed site of both brownfield and greenfield land, the much reduced yield of 20 dwellings indicated in the SHLAA recognises development of discreet parcel of overall brownfield land (3.49ha). For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 2470) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 20.93ha. Potential may still exist for residential development, but a scheme will have to overcome the significant constraints and concerns highlighted and be of any appropriate scale for the rural location.. The site remains available. Currently considered developable later in the plan period. | 2021-12-17 |