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Provenance
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Fact | Field | Value | Latest Entry Date | |
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472e94efbabc3ba9d9252a2e0d82e524fc6c3536912e92bd527a819645c8433b | notes | Vacant site within the town centre offering chance for redevelopment. Permitted permission has been granted for a mixed-use scheme (18/01658/REM). As part of wider proposals, this includes provision of 4 dwellings. Development is yet to commence but is forecast for delivery within the next 5 years. The latest application revises the original outline application, which was for up to 12 homes (17/00444/OUT). The application covers a larger area than the SHLAA site, but is focused on mixed-use redevelopment of land within the town centre, and the housing is only a small element of the overall scheme. The permission is primarily for 7,720m2 of additional floorspace for non-residential use (6,800 net), with potential for a wide range of retail, commercial and leisure uses. | 2019-12-17 | |
e79f2fbcdf0f125d1ddf3844644d6211f9e11895bc48b001572524a72ce61f86 | notes | Outline permission for extensive mixed-use development on part of site, focus on retail, employment and leisure uses and also including 12 dwellings - 17/00444/OUT. Permitted scheme for 12 units - yet to commence but forecast for delivery to start within next 5 years. Application covers larger area than SHLAA site but is focused on mixed-use redevelopment of land within town centre location. Small-scale residential scheme likely to be an accompaniment to a range of other primary uses including retail and leisure. 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 | |
f3e4d9ec4b984d2644d57435eb7597748335ebb70f52d888a8cee3b59459baa2 | notes | Site within Bedlington town centre that is vacant following earlier clearance. Originally occupied by a Tesco foodstore, this was demolished a number of years ago, the remainder being existing a car park and area of vacant land. Redevelopment to provide a mixed-use scheme has been proposed. An original outline consent was approved for a wide range of uses including retail, commercial, business, and leisure as well as up to 12 dwellings (17/00444/OUT). Two detailed permissions have now been granted for development, comprising phase-a and phase-b (19/04899/REM, 18/01658/REM). The residential element is included in phase-b, but the proposal has been reduced to 4 apartments (18/01658/REM). As a result of the lower yield it is now classified as a small site in the SHLAA. | 2020-12-17 |