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185b3f3163058c370115510ec768569af20a019c3cbc67b8985e96110ad13024 notes Disused factory site to the west of Widdrington Station, and not within the main settlement. The complex comprises of flat-roofed buildings, largely single storey, but are now derelict and in an increasing state of disrepair. The land had previously been part of Stobswood drift mine, housing the pithead baths, lamp room and associated outbuildings. On closure, an industrial workshop was constructed, which was utilised for furniture manufacturing for many years. The site has been vacant for some time and is no longer considered suitable for modern industrial/commercial use. A range of buildings are currently in situ and would require clearance prior to redevelopment. An initial outline application was refused in 2006 (CM/20060524). A revised proposal, for demolition and development of 13 homes, theoretically remains to be determined (CM/20070970). However there has been no progress with this application for many years. A much more recent proposal to build 9 homes on clearance was then submitted but later withdrawn (17/00204/FUL). Recently confirmed that the landowner still intends to redevelop the site and progress the live planning application. Noting the long planning history, it remains available. Currently considered developable later in the plan period. 2020-12-17
7f81371ae5aeb32797e835fdbe9b48e2f46eeb86d80853f7be04612d41b4e43b notes Previous application for proposed redevelopment for 9 homes withdrawn - 17/00204/FUL. A previous application from 2009 for demolition and development of 13 homes remains to be determined - CM/20070970. Factory site at edge of settlement offering opportunity for redevelopment - previous application for scheme withdrawn. A range of buildings are currently in situ and would require clearance prior to redevelopment. Relatively peripheral location supports a lower density development and reduced indicative yield. 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
be3f37b4419accad765a2968a884bf820b7cd749873e01d198a186cb45df7ae7 notes Former factory site at the edge of settlement offering opportunity for redevelopment. A range of buildings are currently in situ and would require clearance prior to redevelopment. An application to build 9 homes was withdrawn prior to determination - (17/00204/FUL). A previous application from 2009 for demolition and development of 13 homes remains to be determined (CM/20070970). Relatively peripheral location supports a lower density development and the reduced indicative yield identified. 2019-12-17
da0297196ddb11d1b7d982b8cacb51d16812e97d7194672e229a9ea8c7999cec notes Disused factory site to the west of Widdrington Station. A little isolated and situated outwith the settlement boundary. The complex comprises of flat-roofed buildings, largely single storey, but which are now derelict and in an increasing state of disrepair. The land had previously been part of Stobswood drift mine, housing the pithead baths, lamp room and associated outbuildings. On closure, an industrial workshop was constructed, which was utilised for furniture manufacturing for many years. The site has been vacant for some time and is no longer considered suitable for modern industrial/commercial use. A range of buildings are currently in situ and would require clearance prior to redevelopment. An initial outline application for residential development was refused in 2006 (CM/20060524). A revised proposal, for demolition and construction of 13 homes, was submitted for construction in 2007 and remained under-construction for many years, before finally being disposed of in 2024 (CM/20070970). More recently, in 2017 a proposal for clearance of the site and construction of 9 homes was submitted but was later withdrawn (17/00204/FUL). The last contact from the landowner confirmed that there was still an intention to redevelop the site and progress. Noting the long planning history, it remains available and achievable. Currently considered developable later in the plan period (11-15 years). 2024-12-05