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1ff2487577dfd83316c69e138e49676dc4d943722574bca14e722e18c6ba92c4 notes Land and buildings that from part of the Prudhoe Hospital site at the edge of the town. Around half of the overall site is brownfield, the remainder open space. This is a former psychiatric hospital that has continued to be occupied by NHS facilities until recent years. The complex includes the Grade II listed Prudhoe Hall (c.1870), which was originally a private home and a church hall before being converted for hospital use. Site now declared surplus and proposals for a strategic redevelopment of land and buildings are being progressed. This includes parallel provision of new NHS facilities (T/20090634). An initial outline permission clearance and mixed-use redevelopment was granted in 2009 (T/20081020). This early proposal comprised of a new hospital, specialist care village for the elderly, and residential development. Detailed permission was later approved in 2016 for demolition of the majority of this site, followed by redevelopment with 392 new-build homes, and then 12 further units created through conversion (14/04160/FUL). Only a small element of the facility will be retained, the Grade II listed Prudhoe Hall, the subject of the conversion works. The overall project also includes extensive demolition of non-listed buildings and provision of supporting services, facilities and infrastructure. The site is a mix of brownfield and greenfield land, with the former involving redevelopment of the remaining buildings. Brownfield element (c.20ha) represents around 55% of the site area - a yield of around 220 dwellings can be calculated based on methodological approach. For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 2494) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 40.01ha. Construction to provide 404 dwellings is now underway, across a long-term build-out programme. Final completion of the site is forecast within the next five years. 2024-11-22
26743ff7c5a964f2e8500e53fc2ea52a219706443e92dfa7c82944227658e9d4 notes Land and buildings that from part of the Prudhoe Hospital site at the edge of the town. Around half of the overall site is brownfield, the remainder open space. This is a former psychiatric hospital that has continued to be occupied by NHS facilities until recent years. The complex includes the Grade II listed Prudhoe Hall (c.1870), which was originally a private home and a church hall before being converted for hospital use. Site now declared surplus and proposals for a strategic redevelopment of land and buildings are being progressed. This includes parallel provision of new NHS facilities (T/20090634). An initial outline permission clearance and mixed-use redevelopment was granted in 2009 (T/20081020). This early proposal comprised of a new hospital, specialist care village for the elderly, and residential development. Detailed permission was later approved in 2016 for demolition of the majority of this site, followed by redevelopment with 392 new-build homes, and then 12 further units created through conversion (14/04160/FUL). Only a small element of the facility will be retained, the Grade II listed Prudhoe Hall, the subject of the conversion works. The overall project also includes extensive demolition of non-listed buildings and provision of supporting services, facilities and infrastructure. The site is a mix of brownfield and greenfield land, with the former involving redevelopment of the remaining buildings. Brownfield element (c.20ha) represents around 55% of the site area - a yield of around 220 dwellings can be calculated based on methodological approach. For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 2494) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 40.01ha. Construction to provide 404 dwellings is now underway, with a long-term build-out programme expected. Delivery to continue over the next 5-years with final completion of the site forecast within the next five years. 2024-11-22
4ef0db17a7eb8fe7cf472579c5455b584cc867dcbd64c7b44b87cd90a56c6a65 notes Significant redevelopment of the Prudhoe Hospital site is now underway (14/04160/FUL). The final scheme is for 404 dwellings following demolition of non-listed buildings, new-build residential and the conversion of Prudhoe Hall and associated buildings. Delivery to continue over the coming 5 years with a long-term build-out programme expected, with final completion of the site forecast for 2027/28. Site is a Site is a mix of brownfield and greenfield land with the former involving redevelopment of existing buildings. Brownfield element (c.20ha) represents around 55% of the site area - a yield of around 220 dwellings can be calculated based on methodological approach. For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 2494) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 40.01ha. Alongside the residential development, the scheme also includes a wide variety of supporting infrastructure, services and facilities. 2019-12-17
7ca1b2de8f06afc0e3fd79503b7fb80051c3fdabc88c4b1b0c5374de9bde0f42 notes Land and buildings that from part of the Prudhoe Hospital at the edge of the town. Around half of the overall site is brownfield, the remainder open space. This is a former psychiatric hospital that has continued to be occupied by NHS facilities until recent years. The complex includes the Grade II listed Prudhoe Hall (c.1870), which was originally a private home and a church hall before being converted for hospital use. Site now declared surplus and a proposals for a strategic redevelopment of land and buildings is being progressed. This includes parallel provision of new NHS facilities (T/20090634). An initial outline permission clearance and mixed-use redevelopment was granted in 2009 (T/20081020). This early proposal comprised of a new hospital, specialist care village for the elderly, and residential development. Detailed permission was later approved for demolition of the majority of this site, redevelopment with 392 new-build homes, and then 12 further units created through conversion, was permitted in 2016 (14/04160/FUL). Only a small element of the facility will be retained, the Grade II listed Prudhoe Hall, subject of the conversion. Works also include extensive demolition of non-listed buildings and provision of supporting services, facilities and infrastructure, .Site is a mix of brownfield and greenfield land with the former involving redevelopment of existing buildings. Brownfield element (c.20ha) represents around 55% of the site area - a yield of around 220 dwellings can be calculated based on methodological approach. For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 2494) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 40.01ha. Construction to provide 404 dwellings is now underway., with a long-term build-out programme expected. Delivery to continue over the next 5-years with final completion of the site forecast within the 6-10 year period. 2020-12-17