4766
Provenance

Filters

Field

1 selected

Field

Clear

2 results

Fields: notes
Fact Field Value Latest Entry Date
0d162a1c591bee79bd5d416cb7e0a460b5c3f1657769fb8c0c954820b4f71f0d notes The site is partly occupied by a Nisa foodstore with the remainder being open land, and has been proposed for redevelopment for residential use for a number of years. An application for a mixed-use redevelopment of the site, through demolition of the existing retail unit, construction of a replacement store and 22 dwellings, was permitted in 2006 (B/06/00426/RES). The proposed scheme was to see the development of a new retail unit with 6 apartments at first-floor level, alongside the construction 16 further houses. However, this permission lapsed due to non-implementation. Since then, a number of applications relating to continued use for retail purposes have been permitted. The yield identified in the SHLAA reflects focus on the brownfield aspect (0.22ha). For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 4766) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 0.40 ha. However, as there is an existing use/business in situ, and because there has been no indication in many years that there is an intention to relocated and/or redevelop the site, there is no evidence to suggest this has potential to provide new housing. No longer considered developable/developable and future housing delivery is discounted in the SHLAA. 2025-12-19
c0a226be8e063f4cdaeab06320d59fb1711a71031f6432b09866f1d1653f4c5a notes The site is partly occupied by a Nisa foodstore with the remainder being open land, and has been proposed for redevelopment for residential use for a number of years. An application for a mixed-use redevelopment of the site, through demolition of the existing retail unit, construction of a replacement store and 22 dwellings, was permitted in 2006 (B/06/00426/RES). The proposed scheme was to see the development of a new retail unit with 6 apartments at first-floor level, alongside the construction 16 further houses. However, this permission lapsed due to non-implementation. Since then, a number of applications relating to continued use for retail purposes have been permitted. The yield identified in the SHLAA reflects focus on the brownfield aspect (0.22ha). For indicative purposes in the BF Register, the original SHLAA site (ref 4766) is split to reflect brownfield and greenfield elements - total area of 0.40 ha. At the current time, the availability of the site is unknown as there has been no recent dialogue with the landowner, but it is still considered to offer some potential for redevelopment, although this is likely to be in the longer-term (11-15 years). 2023-12-17