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363e5c4ac52ea6f4cbfabe98beddf26ab1321639f560102b3d703df09b4dc714 notes Former local authority residential care institution and associated land that is now surplus to requirements. Relatively peripheral setting, lying outside a settlement. The site formed Netherton Park Secure Childrenís Home, consisting buildings and associated areas of hardstanding and land. The facilities were housed in one main building and then a number of smaller properties. Following review, in 2012 the site was declared surplus to requirements and available for redevelopment. This was part of wider proposal to relocate to smaller community homes in local areas, rather than operate a centralised facility at this location. The care units and administrative buildings were gradually vacated following this decision. A redevelopment scheme will involve demolition of the empty buildings, some of which are in a poor state of repair. Outline planning permission is in place for redevelopment for up to 85 units (14/00808/OUT).. A reserved matters application has now been submitted and is pending (20/02069/REM). Site is mixed in nature, with the brownfield element (3.28ha) representing almost half of the site area - a yield of around 36 dwellings can be calculated based on methodological approach. For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 3500) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 7.89ha. Development yet to commence but is forecast for completion within the next 5 years. 2020-12-17
48f2408e201f51e611d5e1a16bbf78e13f37d0fe6628c1b790c02926281e8b04 notes Former local authority residential care institution and associated land that is now surplus to requirements. Relatively peripheral setting, lying outside a settlement. The site formed Netherton Park Secure Children’s Home, consisting buildings and associated areas of hardstanding and land. The facilities were housed in one main building and then a number of smaller properties. Following review, in 2012 the site was declared surplus to requirements and available for redevelopment. This was part of wider proposal to relocate to smaller community homes in local areas, rather than operate a centralised facility at this location. The care units and administrative buildings were gradually vacated following this decision. A redevelopment scheme will involve demolition of the empty buildings, some of which are in a poor state of repair. Outline planning permission is in place for redevelopment for up to 85 units (14/00808/OUT). A reserved matters application was approved in February 2021 (20/02069/REM). Site is mixed in nature, with the brownfield element (3.28ha) representing almost half of the site area - a yield of around 36 dwellings can be calculated based on methodological approach. For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 3500) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 7.89ha. Recently confirmed that the site has been sold in summer 2021, but developer confirms intention to progress with preparation and demolition, and that overall delivery is forecast within the next 5 years. 2021-12-17
8212c7b53753a1dad0b182aedf6a417927b7d0bcd64726d71f9daa03445ecb1b notes Former residential institution (C2) in a relatively peripheral setting. Outline planning permission is in place for redevelopment for up to 85 units (14/00808/OUT). Construction is yet to commence but it is forecast to be delivered within the next 5 years. Site is mixed in nature, with the brownfield element (3.28ha) representing almost half of the site area - a yield of around 36 dwellings can be calculated based on methodological approach. For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 3500) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 7.89ha. 2019-12-17
c69c74a8f83e8b6a3fb5176298262c1f3dc9137de3e32e93bda3bbe6458dd5e0 notes Former local authority residential care institution and associated land that is in a peripheral setting outwith a settlement. This was the site of Netherton Park Secure Children’s Home, occupied by a number of buildings, associated areas of hardstanding, and open land. The facilities were housed in one main building and a number of smaller residential-type properties. Following a review, in 2012 the site was declared surplus to requirements and made available for redevelopment. This was part of wider proposal to relocate to smaller community homes in local areas, rather than operating a centralised facility at this location. The care units and administrative buildings were gradually vacated following this decision. Redevelopment will involve demolition of the empty buildings, some of which are in a poor state of repair. Outline planning permission was approved in 2017 for redevelopment of the site to provide up to 85 units (14/00808/OUT). A reserved matters application was permitted shortly afterwards in 2021 (20/02069/REM). Site is mixed in nature, with the brownfield element (3.28ha) representing almost half of the site area - a yield of around 36 dwellings can be calculated based on methodological approach. For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 3500) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 7.89ha. Development commenced in 2022 and overall completion of the site is expected in 2025/26. 2024-12-05
eaa95052c9d942010e5138341dd597f1ae51c2244c196611f5749823ba371e38 notes Outline permission for redevelopment of site for up to 85 residential dwellings permitted July 2017 - 14/00808/OUT. Permitted site for 85 units - yet to commence but forecast for delivery to start within next 5 years. Site mostly brownfield in nature, although there is an area of greenfield land. Brownfield element (3.28ha) represents almost half of the site area - indicative yield of around 36 dwellings can be calculated based on methodological approach. For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 3500) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 7.89ha. 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