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| Fact | Field | Value | Latest Entry Date | |
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| 83d6ffdc429c92b801a3c23f9bdb0519a58830cec4031298de6c1aa158aac09a | notes | Site that has been occupied by domestic garages, sheds and small-scale outbuildings, a few of which remain in situ. The southern part of the site is now largely vacant and overgrown following earlier clearance. The northern part of the site comprises of hardstanding that has been utilised for vehicle storage for the adjacent industrial land. This adjacent land was previously part of the Linton Colliery site until closure. Any remaining structures require clearance prior to redevelopment. The site has been identified for redevelopment for a number of years, with outline permission for residential development first granted in 2003 (03/D/0614). A detailed scheme was then consented for 5 detached dwellings in 2007, but this permission lapsed, despite renewal (CM/20061032, 10/S/00036/VARYCO,). Despite the earlier proposal not being progressed, it is still considered that potential for redevelopment exists. The identified yield reflects adjacent residential development and the surrounding environment. The immediate availability of the site is uncertain, as there has been no update since the site was subject to a planning application. It is considered to still have potential in the longer-term, but residential development is forecast later in the plan period (11-15 years). | 2020-12-17 | |
| c50c738e6f0fde489e489149828b31398eb2bcb98d2209a4b883717e16f94268 | notes | Scheme was consented for 5 detached dwellings but permission has now lapsed - 10/S/00036/VARYCO. This extended the time limit of original application - 03/D/0614 and CM/20061032. Range of garages and small-scale buildings are currently present but the land offers potential for redevelopment through infill scheme - previous application lapsed prior to commencement. Yield reflective of adjacent residential 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 | |
| d604be535b42f9ff7b5fba0d2be0830779430634b85418ad1cb3bd945fdeedbf | notes | Site that has been occupied domestic garages, sheds and small-scale outbuildings, a few of which remain in situ. The southern part of the site is now largely vacant and overgrown following earlier clearance. The northern part of the site comprises of hardstanding, utilised for vehicle storage for the adjacent industrial land. This immediate adjacent land was previously part of the Linton Colliery site until closure. Any remaining structures would require clearance. Identified for redevelopment for a number of years, with outline permission for residential development first granted in 2003 (03/D/0614). A detailed scheme was then consented for 5 detached dwellings but this permission lapsed, despite renewal (CM/200610322, 10/S/00036/VARYCO,). Despite the earlier proposal not being progressed, it is still considered that potential for redevelopment still exists. The identified yield reflects adjacent residential development. The immediate availability of the site is uncertain. It is considered to still have potential in the longer-term, but residential development is forecast later in the plan period. | 2020-12-17 | |
| eb010001c849175ed012877b379a45c7a3dd795f2c604dee20492c697702ff02 | notes | A range of garages and small-scale buildings are currently in situ but the land offers potential for redevelopment in what is predominantly a residential area. A scheme was consented for 5 detached dwellings but this permission lapsed without being implemented (10/S/00036/VARYCO). This permission extended the time limit of original application (03/D/0614, CM/200610322). The yield reflects adjacent residential development. | 2019-12-17 |