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Page 1: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Page 2: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Alsager Rd, Foxley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 60.07

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is isolated, and dissconnected from Audley and Bignall End village envelope. Bus services do not operate at this

location and walking times to key services are in excess of 2km of the site and along roads which are unsuitable for

pedestrians. 1.94Ha required for open space standards (Accessible natural greenspace) and is ancient woodland. Part of

the site is effected by flood zones 2 and 3. Listed buildings and PROW on site. Land owner is currently unknown. Availability

assessment reflects this.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB1

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture / open space

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 48.06

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 1442

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town CentresPublic Transport Access (mins):

GP:Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week):

Higher Education:

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 40

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 40

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 60

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 1442

Page 3: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Audley Football Club, Old Road,

Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.15

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Bignall End village envelope, and is open space not required to meet local standards. Site is identified as a

football pitch in the Play Pitch Strategy 2015, and is recommended for enhancement. A Biodiversity Alert Site (Audley Castle

Banks) adjoins the western boundary.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB10

Site Details:

Existing site use: Playing field

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.98

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 29

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy: Enhance

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 40

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 10

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 29

Page 4: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land East of Diglake Street, Bignall

End

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 6.34

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Access to the site via Diglake Street appears constrained, and being too narrow to accommodate the capacity proposed. An

acceptable solution may be to acquire property to provide improved access via Raven's Lane. The site borders Bignall End

village envelope where development has the potential to be described as 'rounding off' the Green Belt (between Hope Street

and Diglake Street). The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB12

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 5.07

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 152

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

SCCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 10

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 152

Page 5: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Nantwich Road, Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.98

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Audley village envelope, and has consent for and is being operated as a burial ground (REF:

05/00836/DEEM3).

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB14

Site Details:

Existing site use: Burial ground

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.68

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 50

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 10

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 50

Page 6: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land North of Vernon Avenue, Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.54

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Audley village envelope, and benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB15

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.31

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 39

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 10

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 39

Page 7: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Boyles Hall Road, Bignall End

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.62

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Bignall End village envelope, identified as Accessible natural greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017,

and required to meet local standards.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB16

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.1

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 63

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

SCCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 63

Page 8: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land East of Greatoak Road (1),

Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.52

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Bignall End village envelope, identified as Provision for children and young people in the Open Space

Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. Site of Biological Importance (Bignall End Coal Yards) occupies the

whole site. Development high risk area and medium conatmination on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB19

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.44

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 13

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 10

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 13

Page 9: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land adjoining corner of A500 and M6

southbound

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 69.91

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Availabilty assessment is reflected by the site being promoted for employment use only. The site is partially effected by flood

zones 2 and 3. Accessed via Park Lane and Moat Lane are single laned roads with no street lighting or footpaths. The site is

in an isolated location with poor accessibility to a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB2

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 55.93

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 1678

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town CentresPublic Transport Access (mins):

GP:Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week):

Higher Education:

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS

Walk to GP (mins) 40

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 40

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 1678

Page 10: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land between Barthomley Road and

Nantwich Road, Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.42

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is located adjacent to ribbon development, but disconnected from Audley village envelope. Proposed accessed via

Barthomley Road is single laned approximately 200 metres from the B5500. Alterations to Barthomley Road or an

alternative access arrangement is likely to be required. Access via Nantwich Road appears not to be an option as

landownership does not extend to the highway. The site has a poor accessibility to a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB20

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.4

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 12

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 50Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends): 50Supermarket (week): 50

Higher Education: 50

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 12

Page 11: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Wall Farm, Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 15.19

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Audley village envelope. Access is proposed via Nantwich Road. Vernon Road could provide an alternative

access. The site benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB22

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 12.15

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 365

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 365

Page 12: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land corner of Alsager Rd and A500

eastbound, North of Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.8

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is isolated, and disconnected from Audley and Bignall End village envelope. Bus services do not operate at this

location and walking times to key services are in excess of 2km of the site and along roads which are unsuitable for

pedestrians. Land owner is currently unknown. Availability assessment reflects this.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB3

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.53

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 46

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town CentresPublic Transport Access (mins):

GP:Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week):

Higher Education:

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 40

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 46

Page 13: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land between Bignall End and Boon

Hill, Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 18

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Bignall End and Wood Lane village envelopes. Development high risk areas and landfill on site. The site

benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB30

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 14.4

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 432

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 432

Page 14: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land South of Nantwich Road, Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.19

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Audley village envelope, and benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB31

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.18

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 5

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 10

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 5

Page 15: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land including and rear of 35 Alsager

Road, Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.14

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The majority of the site (0.94ha) falls outside Audley village envelope. Part of the site to the east which falls within Audley

village envelope (0.2ha) has planning approval for 4 dwellings (Ref. 16/00747/FUL). Developable area reflects this. The site

benefits from being within 2km of a range of some services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB32

Site Details:

Existing site use: Residential / Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 0.94

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 28

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 10

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 28

Page 16: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Nantwich Road / Park Lane

(1) Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.73

Existing buildings requiring demolition

A Regional Important Geological Site and Biodiversity Alert Site (Kent Hill Quarry) adjoins part of the western boundary. The

site benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB33

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.18

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 65

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

SCCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 10

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 65

Page 17: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Nantwich Road / Park Lane

(2) Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.55

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is dissconnected but in close proximity to Audley village envelope. 0.1ha of the site to the south is identified as

Accessible natural greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. The site benefits

from being within 2km of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB34

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.04

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 61

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 50Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 50Supermarket (week): 50

Higher Education: 50

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

SCCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 61

Page 18: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land East of Alsager Road (1), Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 13.04

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Audley village envelope, and is partially effected by flood zones 2 and 3 to the north and east. Developable

area refelects this. A Biodiversity Alert Site (Audley Castle Banks) occupies part of the site to the north-east. The site benefits

from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities. PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB37

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 8.4

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 252

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

SCCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 252

Page 19: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Alsager Road, North of Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 5.06

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is isolated, and disconnected from Audley and Bignall End village envelope. Bus services do not operate at this

location and walking times to key services are in excess of 2km of the site and along roads which are unsuitable for

pedestrians.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB4

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 4.05

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 122

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town CentresPublic Transport Access (mins):

GP:Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week):

Higher Education:

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 40

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 122

Page 20: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land between New Road and Old

Road, Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.62

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Bignall End village envelope, with a large proportion (0.38ha) identified as Accessible natural greenspace in

the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. Developable area reflects this. The remaining part of

the site is heavily wooded. Historic landfill on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB46

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 0.24

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 7

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

Part NULBC / PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 10

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 7

Page 21: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Alsager Rd, North of A500

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 3.53

Existing buildings requiring demolition

A land locked site isolated and disconnected from Audley and Bignall End village envelope. Bus services do not operate at

this location and walking times to key services are in excess of 2km of the site and along roads which are unsuitable for

pedestrians. Land owner is currently unknown. Availability assessment reflects this.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB5

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.82

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 85

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town CentresPublic Transport Access (mins):

GP:Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week):

Higher Education:

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 40

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 85

Page 22: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land South of A500, North of Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 60.32

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is isolated and disconnected from Audley and Bignall End village envelope. The site has poor access to a range of

services and facilties. A small area of low contamination is located at Old Workhouse Farm. The south western boundary is

partially effected by flood zones 2 and 3. Listed building and PROW on site. Land owner is currently unknown. Availability

assessment reflects this.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB6

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 48.26

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 1448

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town CentresPublic Transport Access (mins):

GP:Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week):

Higher Education:

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Low Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 1448

Page 23: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land East of Wereton Road, Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 4.09

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Edge of Miles Green village envelope. The site benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities. Wereton road has

limited footpaths and street lighting.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB72

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 3.27

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 98

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3 and 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 98

Page 24: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land West of Wereton Road, Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.57

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Site is located on the edge of Audley village envelope. Site benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities. Wereton

road has limited footpath with no street lighting.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB73

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.48

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 14

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 14

Page 25: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Audley Community Centre, New Road

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.32

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Audley village envelope, and is in active use as a Community Centre. Part of the site to the south-east is

within a Conservation Area (Audley). The Conservation area also adjoIns the southern boundary. High contamination on site.

The site is viable beyond the deliverable period of five years.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: AB9

Site Details:

Existing site use: Community centre

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 95

Developable Area (Ha): 0.95

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 9

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: High Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Brownfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 10

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 9

Page 26: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Clough Hall Playing Fields, Talke

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 13.45

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area. The western third of site contains a Site of Biological Interest (Bathpool Park).

Site is open space not required to meet local standards. Playing Pitch Strategy 2015 indicates that rugby provision either

needs to be provided as part of the sites development or off-site. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of

services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: BL18

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Talke & Butt Lane

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 10.8

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 432

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy: Enhance

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban / Grade 4

Landscape Character:

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

SCCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 432

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Site address: Site at Bathpool Wood

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 7.38

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area, identified as a Park in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local

standards. Part of the site consists of a rugby pitch identified in the Play Pitch Strategy 2015, and recommended to be

protected. A Site of Biological Importance occupies much of the site. The western part of the site is heavily wooded.

Development high risk area and medium contamination on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: BL30

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space / sports field

Ward: Talke & Butt Lane

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 5.9

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 236

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy: Protect

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4 / Urban

Landscape Character:

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong / Moder

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 236

Page 28: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land north of Chatterley Close

(Bradwell Wood)

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.86

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, identified as Accessible natutral greenspace in the Open Space Strategy, 2017,

and required to meet local standards. PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: BW11

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Bradwell

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.58

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 79

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Non Agricultural

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

Part NULBC/UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 79

Page 29: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: High Carr Colliery, Bradwell

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 21.19

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area but has limited access to a range of services and facilities. Mature trees, historic

landfill, development high risk area and high contamination on site. Land owner is currently unknown. Availability

assessment reflects this.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: BW2

Site Details:

Existing site use: Scrap yard / green space

Ward: Bradwell

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 16.9

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 845

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Non Agricultural

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: High Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 845

Page 30: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Bradwell Wood, Land off Fearns

Avenue, Bradwell

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 17.1

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, identified as Accessible natutral greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017,

and required to meet local standards. The site also contains numerous environmental designations including a Local Nature

Reserve, Site of Biological Importance (Bradwell Woods), Ancient Woodland and a Regional Important Geological Site

(Bradwell Wood Quarry).

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: BW21

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Bradwell

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 13.68

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 684

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: None Agricultural

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

SCCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 684

Page 31: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land at High Carr, Talke Road,

Bradwell

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 15.75

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Newcastle urban area, identified as Accessible natutral greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and

required to meet local standards. Approximately a quarter of the site to the north-east is not open space, but much of this

area is a Biodiversity Alert Site (High Carr Colliery) and heavily wooded. Historic landfill, development high risk area and

medium contamination on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: BW3

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Bradwell

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 12.6

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 630

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: None Agricultural

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Unachievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 40

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 630

Page 32: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land East of High Carr, Talke Road,

Bradwell

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.79

Existing buildings requiring demolition

A land locked site boadering the Newcastle urban area. The site is identified as Accessible natural greenspace in the Open

Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. A Site of Biological Importance adjoins the eastern (Bradwell

Pit) and southern (Bradwell Wood) boundary. A Biodiversity Alert Site adjoins the northern boundary. Development high risk

area partially confined to the western boundary. The site has poor access to a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: BW4

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Bradwell

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.23

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 112

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Non Agricultural

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 40Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 60

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 112

Page 33: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land East of Millennium Way

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 3.75

Existing buildings requiring demolition

A land locked site bordering the Newcastle urban area. The site is identified as Accessible natural greenspace in the Open

Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. It is also heavily wooded, and designated as a Site of Biological

Importance, and Ancient woodland (Bradwell Wood). Historic landfill adjoins the western boundary.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: BW6

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Bradwell

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 3

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 150

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Non Agricultural

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town CentresPublic Transport Access (mins):

GP:Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week):

Higher Education:

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 150

Page 34: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Clayton Community Centre and

Football Pitch, Northwood Lane

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.6

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, and is open space not required to meet local standards. The site is identified as

a football pitch in the Play Pitch Strategy 2015, and is recommended to be protected and enhanced. A Site of Biological

Importance (Clayton Woodlands) adjoins the northern and eastern boundary. A Conservation Area (Clayton) is in close

proximity to the northern boundary.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CL10

Site Details:

Existing site use: Community facility and playing field

Ward: Westbury Park & Northwood

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.36

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 54

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy: Protect / Enhance

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Available

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Brownfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 54

Page 35: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land East of Leaswood Place, Clayton

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.25

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Approximately 50% of the site is heavily wooded (NULBC owned), identified as Accessible natural greenspace in the Open

Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. Developable area reflects this. Access onto Leaswood Place

appears constrained. A Site of Biological Importance (Clayton Woodlands) adjoins the northern and southern boundary.

Ancient woodland adjoins the southern boundary. The site benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities. Sloping

topography.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CL11

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Westbury Park & Northwood

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 0.85

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 34

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

Part NULBC / UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 34

Page 36: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Leas Wood, Clayton

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 3

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, identified as Accessible natural greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017,

and required to meet local standards. It is heavily wooded, and also designated as a Site of Biological Importance (Clayton

Woodlands) and Ancient woodland. Access from Leaswood Place onto the site in narrow.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CL12

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Westbury Park & Northwood

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.4

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 96

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 96

Page 37: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Melville Court, Clayton

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.5

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, and is heavily wooded to the south. Developable area takes this into account.

Approximately 20% of the site is a Biodiversity Alert Site (Ferndown Local Nature Reserve). The site benefits from being

within 2km of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CL14

Site Details:

Existing site use: Woodland / green space

Ward: Westbury Park & Northwood

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 0.16

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 6

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Weak

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 6

Page 38: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land South of Stafford Avenue

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.81

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area. A small part of the site to the north-west (0.1ha) is identified as Amenity

greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. The remaining part of the site is open

space not required to meet local standards. However, much of the site is effected by flood zones 2 and 3. A site of Biological

Importance (Bridgett's Pool) and Lyme Brook adjoin the eastern boundary.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CL16

Site Details:

Existing site use: Green space

Ward: Clayton

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.25

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 90

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 20

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 90

Page 39: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land east of Leaswood Place (Dark

Wood)

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 4.17

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, identified as Accessible natural greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017,

and required to meet locat standards. It is heavily wooded, and also designated as a Site of Biological Importance (Clayton

Woodlands) and Ancient woodland.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CL17

Site Details:

Existing site use: Woodland

Ward: Westbury Park & Northwood

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 3.34

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 134

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

Part NULBC / UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 134

Page 40: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Lyme Valley Parkway and Sports

Centre off Stafford Avenue, Clayton

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 16.4

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, with the majority of it identified as a Park in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and

required to meet local standards. The remaining 30% of the site is identified as a football and cricket pitch in the Play Pitch

Strategy 2015, and recommended to be protected. Central and eastern parts of the site are effected by flood zones 2.

Medium contamination and historic landfill on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CL3

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space / sports pitches

Ward: Clayton

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 13.12

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 525

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy: Protect

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 20

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 525

Page 41: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land East of Cambridge Drive (1),

Clayton

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 3.05

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, identified as Amenity greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and

required to meet local standards. Mature trees on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CL7

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Clayton

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.44

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 98

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 30

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 10

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 98

Page 42: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land East of Cambridge Drive (2),

Clayton

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.06

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CL8

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Clayton

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.65

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 66

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 10

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 66

Page 43: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land South-East of Cambridge Drive

(1), Clayton

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.02

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Land locked site bordering the Newcastle urban area. Parcel is promoted with SHLAA site CL8 so access via Cambridge Drive

is possible. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CL9

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Westbury Park & Northwood

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.62

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 65

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 50

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 65

Page 44: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land at Red Street and High Carr

Farm, Chesterton

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 35.1

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, and is in relatively close proximity to the Kidgsrove urban area. Access via the

A34 (Talke Road) has no footpaths or street lighting. Bells Hollow runs through the site which is single lane road wirth no

footpaths or street lighting. Talke Road / Liverpool Road could provide alternative access. The site benefits from being within

2km of services and facilities. Medium contamination on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CT1

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Crackley & Red Street

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 28.1

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 1405

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Weak

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 1405

Page 45: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Red Street Community Centre, Talke

Road, Chesterton

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.4

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, identified as a Park, and Provision for children and young people in the Open

Space Strategy 2017. Both are required to meet local standards. Part of the site is also identified as a football pitch in the

Play Pitch Strategy 2015, and recommended for enhancement. Development high risk area confined within the western

boundary.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CT2

Site Details:

Existing site use: Community centre / playing fields

Ward: Crackley & Red Street

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.92

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 96

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy: Enhance

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 96

Page 46: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Audley Rodd, Chesterton

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 8.27

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area. The site has limited access to a range of services and facilities. PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CT25

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Crackley & Red Street

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 6.62

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 331

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 331

Page 47: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land South of High Carr Business

Park

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 4.34

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Part of the site is open space not required to meet local standards. Site information provided indicates that site availability is

effected by an existing tenancy for agricultural purposes. No information is provided on when this arrangement could cease.

Historic landfill adjoins the southern boundary. Numerous mature trees on site. Developable area reflecting this.

Development high risk area and medium contamination on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CT26

Site Details:

Existing site use: Green space

Ward: Crackley & Red Street

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.43

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 117

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Likely to become available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Weak

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 117

Page 48: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land opposite High Carr Business

Park (West of A34)

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 6.24

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area. Site availability subject to a tenancy arrangement. Access is proposed via Bells

Hollow and Talke Road (A34). Bell's Hollow is single lane road with no footpaths or street lighting. The site benefits from

being within 2km of a range of services and facilities. Mineshafts, medium contamination and development high risk area

on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: CT4

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Holditch & Chesterton

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 5

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 250

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4 / Non Agricultural

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Likely to become available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Weak

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 250

Page 49: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land South of Apedale Road, Holditch

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 13.2

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, identified as Accessible natural greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017,

and required to meet local standards. The site is also a Biodiversity Alert Site (Apedale Disused Tip) and heavily wooded.

Developable area reflects this. The eastern boundary is effected by flood zones 2 and 3. High contamination and landfill on

site. Access via Apedale Road has no footpaths or street lighting. Site is viable beyond five years.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HD10

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Holditch & Chesterton

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 4.08

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 204

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Regeneration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: High Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 204

Page 50: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land west of Loomer Road, Holditch

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.27

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, and is open space not required to meet local standards. The developable area

reflects the NULBC part of the site that is not heavily wooded. The land owner for the remaining part of the site is currently

unknown. The western boundary is effected by flood zones 2 and 3. A Biodiversity Alert Site occupies the whole site.

Development high risk area is confined within the south-western boundary.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HD14

Site Details:

Existing site use: Green space

Ward: Holditch & Chesterton

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 0.23

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 12

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Regeneration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 60Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

Part NULBC / UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 12

Page 51: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land South of Shraleybrook Road,

Halmerend

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.79

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Halmerend village envelope. Development high risk area is confined to the southern boundary, and medium

contamination is confined to the north-eastern boundary. A Site of Biological Importance (Hayes Wood) adjoins the western

boundary, and a Local Nature Reserve (Bateswood) adjoins the southern boundary. The site benefits from being within 2km

of a range of services and facilities. Highway access off High Street may require some improvement.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HD26

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.52

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 46

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3 and 4

Landscape Character: Regeneration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 10

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 46

Page 52: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Site north-west of Hoatius Road

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.76

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, with the majority of it effected by flood zones 2 and 3. A Biodiversity Alert Site

adjoins the southern and western boundary. Access appears constrained as the site boundary does not reach Horatius

Road. Historic landfill located in close proximity to the western boundary.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HD27

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Holditch & Chesterton

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.59

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 30

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Regeneration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

Part NULBC / UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 30

Page 53: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Victoria Avenue, Miles Green

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.15

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Miles Green village envelope, but protrudes into open agricultural land. Development high risk area on site

to the south-west. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM10

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.72

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 52

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 52

Page 54: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land West of Station Road, Halmerend

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.34

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Halmerend village envelope, with the majority is identified as Provision for children and young people in the

Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. Mature trees and medium contamination on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM11

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.32

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 10

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 10

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 10

Page 55: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land West of Hill Crescent, Alsagers

Bank

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.26

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Alsagers Bank village envelope. Mature trees on site. Developable area reflects this. The north-western part

of site is effected by a development high risk area. The site benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM12

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.2

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 6

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Suitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 40

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 6

Page 56: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Scot Hay Road, Alsagers

Bank

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 53.4

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Halmerend village envelope, and is in close proximity to Alsagers Bank village envelope. Approximately 50%

of the site is a Local Nature Reserve (Bateswood), and identified as Accessible natural greenspace in the Open Space

Strategy 2017 (NULBC ownership). Open space is required to meet local standards. Developable area reflects this. The

landowner for remaining part of the site is currently unknown. The site has a designated Site of Biological Importance

(Podmore Pool), Biodiversity Alert Site (Bateswood) and Ancient woodland. PROW, Mineshafts, development high risk area,

medium contamination and historic landfill on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM14

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space / agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 29.53

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 886

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Regeneration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

Part NULBC / UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 50

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 50

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 886

Page 57: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land south of Leycett Road, Scot Hay

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.26

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is located adjacent to ribbon development, but dissconnected from the Newcastle urban area. The site has poor

access to a range of services and facilities. Leycett road has no footpath along the section fronting the site boundary.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM15

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.25

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 8

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Regeneration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 40

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 8

Page 58: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Black Bank Road, West of

Knutton (1)

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 19.77

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The majority of the site is identified as a Park in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. This

leaves a developable area of 4.26ha. However, the developable area is not accessible from Loomer Road due to the open

space designation. Access can not be achieved via Black Bank Road because the site boundary does not extend to the road.

A Site of Biological Importance is located within the eastern boundary. The eastern boundary is effected by flood zones 2 and

3. Development high risk area, mineshafts, historical landfill and medium contamination on site. The site has poor access to

a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM18

Site Details:

Existing site use: Green space

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 4.26

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 475

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Regeneration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 50Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 50Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 50Supermarket (week): 50

Higher Education: 60

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Landfill

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBC/UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 475

Page 59: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Black Bank Road, West of

Knutton (2)

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 8.93

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is dissconnected, but in close proximity to the Newcastle urban area. Medium contamination is confined to a small

area along the western boundary. Development high risk area occupies much of the site. The site has poor access to a range

of services and facilities. Access via Blackbank Road has limited footpaths and no street lighting.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM19

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 7.14

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 214

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Regeneration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 30Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 214

Page 60: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land adj Holly House, Crackley Lane,

Scot Hay

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.66

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is disconnected from the Newcastle urban area, and has poor access to a range of services and facilities. Crackley

Lane has limited footpaths.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM22

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.41

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 42

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 40

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 50

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 42

Page 61: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land between Miles Green Road and

The Drive, Miles Green

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 24.69

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is dissconnected, but in close proximity to Miles Green and Wood Lane village envelopes. The site appears to be

land locked and does not extend to the proposed access via Heathcote Road. A Biodiversity Alert Site (Burgess's Wood) is

confined within the north-eastern part of the site. Ancient Woodland adjoins a small part of the southern boundary. The site

benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities. PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM23

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 19.8

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 593

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 593

Page 62: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Sand Quarry, Hougherwall Road,

Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.66

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is dissconnected, but in close proximity to Audley village envelope. High contamination and landfill on site. Part of

the site (0.82ha) is heavily wooded. Developable area reflects this. The site benefits from being within 2km of services and

facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM26

Site Details:

Existing site use: Employment, woodland / garden

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 0.84

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 25

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: High Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Brownfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 10

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 25

Page 63: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land at Buddileigh Farm, North of

Betley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 6.8

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is disconnected, but in close proximity to Betley village envelope. Gas runs through the northern part of the site.

Within 300m of a Ramsar Site (Midland Meres & Mosses) and Site of Specific Scientific Interest (Black Firs & Cranberry

Bog). The site has poor access to a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM27

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 5.44

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 163

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins)

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 163

Page 64: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Lord Nelson Farm, Wrinehill

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.32

Existing buildings requiring demolition

An isolated site disconnected from Betley and Madeley village envelopes. The nearest rural service centre is located over

1.5km away (Betley). The site has poor access to a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM29

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.3

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 9

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Conservation

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 50

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 9

Page 65: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Wrinehill Garage Main Road

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.19

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Site has two planning approvals which include: (1) Ref. 08/00631/FUL - 7 residential dwellings, and is under construction

as of 31/03/2019. (2) Ref.17/00968/FUL - Erection of 9 dwellings, and construction has not started as of 31/03/2019.

Estimated potential capacity calculation reflects planning approval Ref. 17/00968/FUL.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM3

Site Details:

Existing site use: Vacant Land

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha):

Density applied (dph):

Estimated Potential Capacity: 9

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Conservation

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: High Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available now

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Brownfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

9

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 50

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1:

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 9

Page 66: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land West of Podmore Lane, Audley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.41

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Halmerend village envelope, identified as Accessible natural greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017,

and required to meet local standards. The site is also part of a Local Nature Reserve (Bateswood). Development high area

on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM38

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.2

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 36

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Regeneration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

Part NULBC / UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 10

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 36

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Site address: Land at 31 Heathcote Rd, Miles Green

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.83

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Miles Green village envelope. Proposed access is via Miles Green Road but the site does not extend to the

highway. The site benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM6

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.71

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 21

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3 and 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 21

Page 68: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land south of Liberty View, Apedale

Road, Wood Lane

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.91

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Wood Lane village envelope with the majority of it consisting of a Biodiversity Alert Site (Burgess's Wood).

The site is heavily wooded along the northern and western boundary. Developable area refelcts this. The site promotor

proposes access to the site via Apedale Road which would require the demolition of an existing property.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM63

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 0.62

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 19

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 19

Page 69: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land at 61 & 63 High Street, Alsagers

Bank

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.43

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Edge of Alsagers Bank village envelope. Demolition of an existing property is required to gain access off High Street. The site

benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities. Development high risk area on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM64

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.41

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 12

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 40

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 10

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 12

Page 70: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land West of Miles Green Farm, Miles

Green

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 8.6

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Miles Green village envelope. A Biodiversity Alert Site (Miles Green Farm Fields) adjoins a small part of the

eastern boundary. Development high risk area is confined to small areas within the eastern boundary. The site benefits from

being within 2km of services and facilities. PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM7

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 6.88

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 206

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 206

Page 71: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land West of Heathcote Road, Miles

Green

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 5.3

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Halmerend and Miles Green village envelopes. Medium contamination confined to small section along the

north-western boundary. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: HM8

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Audley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 4.24

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 127

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3 and 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 10

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 127

Page 72: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land North of Newchapel Road,

Kidsgrove

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 3.27

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area. Development high risk area on site. The site benefits from being within 2km of a

range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KG1

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.62

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 105

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 105

Page 73: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land North of Gloucester Road (1),

Kidsgrove

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.33

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area. Access possible from Gloucester Road via land also in control of the land

promoter. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities. Development high risk area, medium

contamination and mineshafts on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KG2

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.86

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 75

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 10

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 75

Page 74: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Birchenwood Pavilion, Mount Road

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 15.7

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders ther Kidsgrove urban area, and is an open space not required to meet local standards. The site is identified

as football pitches and tennis courts in the Play Pitch Strategy 2015, and recommended to be enhanced and protected. Part

of the site to the north west is heavily wooded. A Site of Biological Importance (Birchenwood Park) adjoins the southern

boundary. Mineshafts, development high risk area, medium contamination and historic landfill on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KG24

Site Details:

Existing site use: Sports pavilion

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 12.56

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 502

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidgsrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy: Protect

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Garde 4

Landscape Character:

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 502

Page 75: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land South of Dane Gardens

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 14.93

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area, identified as Amenity greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required

to meet local standards. Most of the site is designated as a Site of Biological Importance (Birchenwood Park). Parts are

heavily wooded. Histoirc landfill, development high risk area, medium contamination, mineshafts and PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KG25

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 11.94

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 478

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character:

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 478

Page 76: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Recreation ground North of

Gloucester Road, Kidsgrove

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.13

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area. Most of the site is open space not required to meet local standards. Site

suitability and availability also reflects the constraint of the OSS, and the JLP will consider whether to allocate for an

alternative use. Developable area might be effected by woodland and the presence of other trees. Development high risk

area on site. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KG5

Site Details:

Existing site use: Former recreational ground

Ward: Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.96

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 38

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 10Supermarket (week): 10

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 38

Page 77: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land north of Keele University, Keele

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.32

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is disconnected, but in close proximity to the Newcastle urban area. The site is heavily wooded.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KL12

Site Details:

Existing site use: Woodland

Ward: Keele

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.12

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 22

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 10

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 22

Page 78: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land South-East of Keele University

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 26.25

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is disconnected, but in close proximity to the Newcastle urban area. Approximately 75% of the site is Registered

Park and Garden. 3.7Ha of the site heavily wooded. A Biodiversity Alert Site is confined within the eastern boundary. To take

account of these assets the developable area is reduced to 3.4ha. A Conservation Area (Keele Hall) adjoins part of the

western boundary. Site access to the road network is possible via other parcels in site promoter's control. The site becomes

viable beyond five years. The site has limited access to a range of services and facilities. Site Overhead power lines on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KL14

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Keele

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 3.4

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 68

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 30Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 40

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 40

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 68

Page 79: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land South of A525 between Keele

University and Newcastle

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 18.01

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is located in close proximity to the Newcastle urban area. Biodiversity Alert Site (Barkers Wood) adjoins part of the

eastern and western boundary. A Site of Biological Importance (Rosemary Wood) adjoins the north-eastern and western

boundary. Ancient woodland adjoins the south-eastern boundary. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of

services and facilities. Overhead power lines on site. Site is currently part of a masterplan exercise for employment use.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KL15

Site Details:

Existing site use: Vacant land

Ward: Keele

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 14.41

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 288

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 288

Page 80: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Pepper Street, Keele

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 14.07

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Site has planning approval for 100 dwellings (Ref. 18/00262/REM). Site status not started as of 31/03/2019. Estimated

potential capacity calculation reflects the planning approval.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KL16

Site Details:

Existing site use: Employment

Ward: Keele

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha):

Density applied (dph):

Estimated Potential Capacity: 100

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Suitable Availability: Available now

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Brownfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

100

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 100

Page 81: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: The Hawthorns, Keele (West)

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 5.7

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Site has planning approval for 83 dwellings and student accommodation (Ref. 15/01004/FUL). Site status under

construction as of 31/03/2019. Estimated potential capacity calculation reflects the planning approval. Number of Listed

Buildings are in close proximity to the site. TPO's on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KL17

Site Details:

Existing site use: Student accommodation, car park

Ward: Keele

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha):

Density applied (dph):

Estimated Potential Capacity: 83

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 10

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Suitable Availability: Available now

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Brownfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: 30 Years

PrivateLand Owner:

83

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1:

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 83

Page 82: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land at Three Mile Lane, Keele

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.85

Existing buildings requiring demolition

An isolated site dissconnected from the Newcastle urban area, with poor access to a range of services and facilities. The site

is also located adjacent to Keele Services and the M6 motorway which could raise amenity concerns.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KL19

Site Details:

Existing site use: Residential

Ward: Keele

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.81

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 16

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town CentresPublic Transport Access (mins):

GP:Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week):

Higher Education:

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Brownfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 40

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 60

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 16

Page 83: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Haying Wood, Keele

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 21.11

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area. Approximately 70% of the site is a Biodiversity Alert Site (Haying Wood), and

identified as Accessible natural greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017. The open space is required to meet local

standards. Developbale area reflects this. From the south, access via Hollywood Lane requires the use of open space. From

the north, access off Lycett Lane appears to be a gated with a private single lane track. Underground fire at SHLAA site KL16

provides potential environmental / amenity impacts. The site becomes viable beyond five years. Development high risk

areas, landfill and medium contamination on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KL2

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Keele

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 8.53

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 171

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins)

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 171

Page 84: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land South of Pepper Street, Keele

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 4.12

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is in close proximity to the Newcastle urban area. Part of the site to the south west is characterised by steep

topography. 50% developable area applied to reflect this. A Biodiversity Alert Site (Redheath Plantation) adjoins the south-

eastern boundary. A Regional Important Geological Site (Quarry Bank) is confined to small area adjoining the southern

boundary. Development high risk area on site. The site benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KL20

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Keele

Developable Area Applied: 50%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.06

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 41

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 41

Page 85: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land South of A525 and either side of

Quarry Bank Rd, Keele

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 23.86

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site forms two parcels either side of Quarry Bank Road, and located in close proximity to Keele Village and the

Newcastle urban area. A Conservation Area (Keele) is located in close proximity to both land parcels. Land surrounding Keele

village could be important in terms of the setting of the conservation area. The site benefits from being within 2km of a

range of services and facilities. PROW on the western site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KL21

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Keele

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 19.1

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 382

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area:

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 352

Page 86: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Ilkley Place Recreation Ground

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.97

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, identified as a Park, and Provision for children and young people in the Open

Space Strategy 2017. Both are required to meet local standards. A Biodiversity Alert Site (Haying Wood) adjoins the western

boundary. Development high risk area and mineshafts on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KL3

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Keele

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.82

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 16

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 16

Page 87: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land east of Quarry Bank Road (2),

Keele

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 11.58

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is in close proximity to the Newcastle urban area, and is an open space site not required to meet local standards.

The site has planning approval for a cemetery (Ref. 07/01143/DEEM3). The whole site is safeguarded for future use of the

cemetery. The remaining part of the site not currently occupied by the cemetery is leased for agriculture / grazing.

Biodiversity Alert Site (Redheath Plantation) adjacent to the northern boundary.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KL32

Site Details:

Existing site use: Cemetery / agriculture

Ward: Keele

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 9.26

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 185

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 185

Page 88: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land between A525, Station Road and

Old Chaple Close, Keele

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.41

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is located adjacent to ribbon development, and is in close proximity to Keele village and the Newcastle urban area.

The site benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities. There are a number of bus stops along Station Road and

Keele Road (A525) indicating a regular bus service.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KL6

Site Details:

Existing site use: Green space

Ward: Keele

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.39

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 8

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 40

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 8

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Site address: Land west of Quarry Bank Road, Keele

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 6.87

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is in close proximity to Keele village and the Newcastle urban area. It benefits from being within 2km services and

facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KL9

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Keele

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 5.5

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 110

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 110

Page 90: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land West of Cheviot Close, Knutton

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 5.56

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area. The northern boundary is effected by flood zones 2 and 3. 60% of the contains a

Site of Biological Importance. Development high risk area and medium contamination on site. A landfill site (Whitebarn

Farm) adjoins the north-western boundary. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Overhead power lines on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: KS1

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Knutton

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 4.4

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 220

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Regeneration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Meduim Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 220

Page 91: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land South of Church View, Butterton

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.67

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is located adjacent to ribbon development, but dissconnected from the Newcastle urban area. Access is proposed

via Butterton Lane which is a single lane road with no footpaths or street lighting. The site has poor access to a range of

services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: LW1

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Maer & Whitmore

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.57

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 11

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 50

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 50

Walk to Primary School (mins 40

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 11

Page 92: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Snape Hall Road, North of

Baldwin's Gate

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 5.58

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is dissconnected, but in relatively close proximity to Baldwin's Gate village envelope. The majority of the site lies

within the 200m buffer of the proposed HS2 route and HS2 safeguarding area. Access via Snape Hall Road and Heath Road

are single laned, and have no footpaths or street lighting. Part of the site (1.83ha) is heavily wooded. Developable area

refelects this. The site has poor access to a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: LW2

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture / Woodland

Ward: Maer & Whitmore

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 3.75

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 75

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 50

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins)

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 75

Page 93: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off School Lane, Whitmore

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.84

Existing buildings requiring demolition

An isolated site dissconnected from Baldwin's Gate village envelope and Newcastle urban area. Mature trees on site. Part of

the site to the north and east are within a Conservation Area (Whitmore). Proposed access via School Lane is a single lane

road with no footpaths or street lighting. The site has poor access to a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: LW3

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Maer & Whitmore

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.56

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 31

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins)

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 31

Page 94: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Church Farm, Bent Lane, Whitmore

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.3

Existing buildings requiring demolition

An isolated site dissconnected from Baldwin's Gate village envelope and Newcastle urban area. 70% of the site is within a

Conservation Area (Whitmore). The site has poor access to a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: LW4

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Maer & Whitmore

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.84

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 37

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins)

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 37

Page 95: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land East of Heath Road, North of

Baldwin's Gate

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.16

Existing buildings requiring demolition

A dissconnected site, but in relatively close proximity to Baldwin's Gate village envelope. Access via Heath Road is single

laned, and has no footpaths or street lighting. The site has poor access to a range of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: LW43

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Maer & Whitmore

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.99

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 20

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 50

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins)

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate (GA)

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 20

Page 96: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land adjacent to Coneygreave Lane,

Baldwin's Gate

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 3.53

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Baldwin's Gate village envelope. Heavily wooded area within the north-western boundary (0.69ha).

Developable area reflects this. Most of the site is effected by the HS2 safeguard zone where there could be amenity

concerns. Listed Building adjoining north-west boundary. Proposed access to the site is via Whitmore Road (A53) or

Coneygreave Lane. Access via Coneygreave Lane is a single lane road with no footpaths or street lighting. The site benefits

from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: LW5

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture / Woodland

Ward: Maer & Whitmore

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.84

Density applied (dph): 20

Estimated Potential Capacity: 57

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins)

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 57

Page 97: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Heath Wood, Madeley Heath

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.57

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Madeley village envelope, identified as Accessible natural greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017,

and required to meet local standards. Site is also heavily wooded. Medium contamination confined to a small area within the

south-eastern boundary. Historic landfill adjoins the southern boundary. PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: LW76

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space, woodland

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.33

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 40

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

Part NULBC / UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 40

Page 98: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land Area 2 at Marley Eternit Tiles,

Madeley Heath

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 16.83

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Madeley Heath village envelope, and is in close proximity to Madeley village envelope. The M6 motorway

runs adjacent to the western boundary which could raise amenity concerns. An area within the north western boundary is

effected by flood zone 2 and 3 (0.81ha). Development high risk area on site. The site benefits from being within 2km of a

range of services and facilities. PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: MD12

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 13.46

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 403

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 403

Page 99: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land at Windy Arbour Farm, Madeley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 10.32

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Madeley village envelope, and benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities. Access is

proposed via New Road / Bowsey Wood Road. However, sections of the road do not have footpaths or street lighting.

Overhead power lines on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: MD13

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 8.26

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 248

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 248

Page 100: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land West of Furnace Lane, Madeley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 4.32

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Madeley village envelope. Access via Furnace Lane is a single lane road with no footpaths or street lighting.

The site benefits from being within 2km of a a range of services and facilities. To the south-west the site adjoins a sewage

works which could raise potential amenity and environmental health issues.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: MD18

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 3.46

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 104

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 10

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 104

Page 101: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land East of Furnace Lane, Madeley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.55

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Madeley village envelope. Highway access is constrained as it appears suitable access arrangements may

involve a connection to Arbour Close via open space required to meet local standards according to the Open Space Strategy

2017. Access via Furnace Lane is a single lane road with no footpaths or street lighting. The site benefits from being within

2km of a a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: MD19

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.32

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 40

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Enhancement

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 10

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 10

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 40

Page 102: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land at Elmside Garden Centre, Main

Road

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.36

Existing buildings requiring demolition

An isolated site dissconnected from Madeley and Madeley Heath village envelopes. Heighley Castle Way and Main Road

(A531) have limited stretches of footpaths and street lighting. The site has poor access to a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: MD2

Site Details:

Existing site use: Garden Centre

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.16

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 35

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Likely to become available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Weak

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 35

Page 103: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Brook House Farm, Madeley

Old SHLAA number: 352Gross Site Area (Ha): 39.13

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Madeley village envelope, and is in close proximity to Madeley Heath village envelope. Development high

risk area on site. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities. Site promotor indicates 350

dwellings can be accomodated on site. Estimated potential capacity calculation reflects this. PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: MD20

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha):

Density applied (dph):

Estimated Potential Capacity: 350

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 350

Page 104: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Station Road, Madeley

Old SHLAA number: 315Gross Site Area (Ha): 14.68

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Madeley village envelope. The northern part of the site lies within a conservation area (Madeley). Flood

zones 2 and 3 partially effect the northern and western inner boundary (2.31ha). Part of the site within the southern

bounadary lies within a HS2 safeguarded area. West Coast Mainline runs adjacent to the western boundary. Potential

amenity impacts from HS2 and West Coast Mainline. Access at Station Road / Bar Hill junction is constrained due to visibility

restrictions. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: MD24

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 11.74

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 352

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 352

Page 105: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land East of Bowsey Wood Road,

Madeley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 9.28

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Madeley village envelope. Access via Bowsey Wood Road has no footpaths or street lighting. The site

benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: MD34

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agricultural

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 7.42

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 223

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Weak

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 223

Page 106: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: The Gables, Honeywall Lane, Madeley

Heath

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.4

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders Madeley Heath village envelope. Mature trees on site. Estimated potential capacity calculation reflects this.

The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: MD37

Site Details:

Existing site use: Residential

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 0.16

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 5

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Mixed

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 5

Page 107: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Five Acres, Bowsey Wood Road,

Betley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.85

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is isolated, and dissconnected from Madeley village envelope. Part of the site (0.18ha) to the north is identified as

Accessible natural greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. Developable area

reflects this. This section of the site is also Ancient woodland and a Biodiversity Alert Site (Beck Wood). Bowsey Wood Road

has no footpaths or street lighting. The site has poor access to a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: MD38

Site Details:

Existing site use: Woodland / open space

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.67

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 20

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 20

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Weak

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 20

Page 108: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Keele Road, Madeley Heath

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.48

Existing buildings requiring demolition

A semi-isolated site dissconnected from Madeley Heath and Madeley village envelopes, with limited access to a range of

services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: MD6

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Madeley & Betley

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.46

Density applied (dph): 30

Estimated Potential Capacity: 14

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Rural

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 40

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Weak

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 14

Page 109: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land West of High Street (1),

Harriseahead

Old SHLAA number: 227Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.36

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is set back from existing ribbon development along High Street. It is identified as Provision for children and young

people in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. Access off High Street appears constrained

due to its narrow character. Development high risk area on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC1

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.34

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 14

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 14

Page 110: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land East of Mow Cop Road, Mow Cop

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.96

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is located on Mow Cop Road which has a number of bus stops and indicates a regular bus service. Site benefits

from being within 2km of services and facilities. Development high risk area and PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC10

Site Details:

Existing site use: Car park / sports field

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.82

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 33

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 40

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 33

Page 111: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off High Street, Newchapel

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 17.2

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area. Parts of the site contain a landfill, medium contamination and development high

risk areas. Site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities. PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC11

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 13.76

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 550

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 550

Page 112: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land North of Mow House Farm, Mow

Cop

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.63

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is set back from existing ribbon development along Church Lane. Residential property on site causing narrow access

to the site. Demolition of property may be required. Church Lane / Sands Road has a number of bus stops indicating a

regular bus service. Site benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC12

Site Details:

Existing site use: Residential / agriculture

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.54

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 22

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week):

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 50

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 22

Page 113: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land West of Bullockhouse Road,

Harriseahead

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 3.22

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area, and benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Development high risk area on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC13

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.58

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 103

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 103

Page 114: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Mow Cop Road (1), Mow Cop

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.44

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is located adjacent to ribbon development along Mow Cop Road. Access via Mow Cop Road from the west is narrow,

and has no footpaths or street lighting. Regional Important Geological Site (Mount Pleasant Quarry) adjacent to the north-

eastern boundary. Mow Cop Road has a number of bus stops indicating a regular bus service. Site benefits from being within

2km of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC14

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.42

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 17

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 50

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 40

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 17

Page 115: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land off Mow Cop Road (2), Mow Cop

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.37

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Sections of Mow Cop Road to the east and west are narrow, and have no footpaths or street lighting. Mow Cop Road has a

number of bus stops indicating a regular bus service. Site benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC15

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.35

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 14

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 50

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 40

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 14

Page 116: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Rookery Farm, High Street

Old SHLAA number: 141Gross Site Area (Ha): 4.55

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidgsrove urban area. Part of the site is open space not required to meet local standards. A small

proportion of the site (0.14ha) is identified as Provision for children and young people in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and

required to meet local standards. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities. Development

high risk area on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC4

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 3.64

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 146

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Suitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 10

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 146

Page 117: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land between Woodhall Road and

Harrisehead Lane

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 8.08

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area. Access via Harriseahead Lane from the west of the site is narrow, and has no

footpaths or street lighting. Highway improvements would be required to accommodate the potential capacity. Development

high risk area on site. A small area of medium contamination is confined to the western boundary. The site benefits from

being within 2km of a range of services and facilities. PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC5

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 6.46

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 259

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 259

Page 118: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Playing Fields off Long Lane,

Newchapel

Old SHLAA number: 143Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.44

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is identified as a Park in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and is required to meet local standards. Access via Long

Road appears constrained due to its narrow nature. Also the site boundary does not extend to Laurel Drive.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC6

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.22

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 49

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 49

Page 119: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land at the end of Laurel Drive

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.41

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is identified as a Park in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. The site is also

heavily wooded. Development high risk area on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC61

Site Details:

Existing site use: Green space

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.39

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 16

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 16

Page 120: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land at Trubshaw Farm, The Rookery

Old SHLAA number: 142Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.37

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area, identified as a Green corridor in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and is required

to meet local standards. Access possible from Lapwing Road via land also in control of the land owner (NULBC).

Development high risk area and PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC7

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.16

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 46

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 46

Page 121: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land West of Trubshaw Farm

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.19

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site boarders the Kidgsrove urban area, identified as Green Corridor in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to

meet local standards. Development high risk area, medium contamination, mineshafts and PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC73

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open Space

Ward: Newchapel & mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.01

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 40

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area:

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Regeneration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 40

Page 122: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Bent Farm, Newchapel

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 3.06

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Submission of site boundary overlaps into the administrative area of Stoke-on-Trent. Assessment only takes into the account

the area within the borough of Newcastle. PROW, medium contamination and development high risk area on site. Site has

poor access to a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC77

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.45

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 98

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Restoration

Landscape Character: Grade 4

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 98

Page 123: Green Belt Site Assessment Proformas

Site address: Land to the rear of Marsh Avenue,

Packmoor (Former Playground)

Old SHLAA number: 262Gross Site Area (Ha): 0.44

Existing buildings requiring demolition

A land locked open space site not required to meet local standards. The site protrudes into open agricultural land, and

appears disconnected from the existing residential and urban area (Kidsgrove). Development high risk area on site. Landfill

site adjacent to the southern boundary.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: NC8

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Newchapel & Mow Cop

Developable Area Applied: 95%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.42

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 17

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 17

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Site address: Land at the end of Birchenwood Way,

Kidsgrove

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.28

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area. A Site of Biological Importance (Birchenwood Park) occupies the whole site. High

contamination, development high risk area and landfill on site. Two large ponds adjoin the southern and western boundary.

PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: RC11

Site Details:

Existing site use: Local Wildlife Site / Reservoir

Ward: Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.09

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 44

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban / Grade 4

Landscape Character: None

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 50

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: High Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Brownfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

Part NULBC / UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 44

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Site address: Land at Kidsgrove Bank (Part of

Birchenwood)

Old SHLAA number: 313Gross Site Area (Ha): 4.72

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area, identified as a Park in the Open Space Strategy 2107, and required to meet local

standards. A Regional Important Geological Site (Birchenwood Quarry) is located within the eastern boundary. Parts of the

site are heavily wooded. Historic landfill, development high risk area, high contamination and mineshafts on site. The site is

vaible beyond the deliverable period of five years.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: RC13

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 3.78

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 151

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban

Landscape Character:

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 10Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 10Supermarket (week): 10

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: High Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 151

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Site address: Land off Oldcott Drive, Kidsgrove

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.16

Existing buildings requiring demolition

A mixed greenfield / brownfield site bordering the Kidsgrove urban area. Used for car sales, workshop, breakers yard and

storage with established use since 1958, specialising in American vehicles (11/00319/ELD). Business wants to relocate to

more suitable premises. The site straddles the Stoke/Newcastle boundary, with 0.58ha within Stoke. Development high risk

area, landfill and PROW on site. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: RC14

Site Details:

Existing site use: Employment

Ward: Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.73

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 69

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban

Landscape Character: None

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 10Supermarket (week): 10

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Mixed

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 69

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Site address: Land south of Kidsgrove Bank

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 6.45

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area. Part of the site to the south-east (2.51ha) is identified as Accessible natural

greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. The northern and southern part of the

site is heavily wooded. Developable area reflects this. Development high risk area, medium contamination and mineshafts

on site. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: RC15

Site Details:

Existing site use: Green space

Ward: Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 2.3

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 92

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban

Landscape Character: None

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 10Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 10Supermarket (week): 10

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Meduim Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 92

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Site address: Land off Boathorse Road

Old SHLAA number: 154Gross Site Area (Ha): 3.64

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area, identified as a Park in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local

standards. A Site of Biological Importance (Bathpool Park) occupies the whole site. A Local Nature Reserve (Bathpool Park)

overlaps into the south western boundary. The site is heavily wooded. Listed buildings, development high risk area and

mineshafts on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: RC16

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space, woodland

Ward: Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.91

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 116

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 10Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 10

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

Part NULBC / UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 116

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Site address: Land off Lowlands Road (Bathpool

Park), Ravensdale

Old SHLAA number: 523Gross Site Area (Ha): 3.32

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is identified as a Park in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. Site is also a Local

Nature Reserve (Bathpool Park). Site of Biological Importance (Bathpool Park) is adjacent to the north-eastern boundary.

The site is isolated, and has poor access to a range of services and facilities. Potential amenity impacts from the west coast

mainline adjacent to the western boundary. Overhead power lines and PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: RC18

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space / Local Nature Reserve

Ward: Kidsgrove & Ravenscliffe

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.66

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 106

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town CentresPublic Transport Access (mins):

GP:Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week):

Higher Education:

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 40

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 106

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Site address: Land around Rowney Wood stretching

South to M6 motorway, Seabridge

Old SHLAA number: 212Gross Site Area (Ha): 54.36

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area. It is made up of a series of open space plots including Accessible natural

greenspace, Provision for children and young people and Green corridor. All are required to meet local standards within the

Open Space Strategy 2017. Developable area reflects this. Disposal of open space would be required to gain access to the

site. Ancient woodland (Rowley and Westomley Wood) and a Site of Biological Importance (Clayton Fields) on site. Potential

amenity impacts from the M6 motorway adjacent to the southern boundary. Site partially effected by flood zones 2 and 3

(2.96ha).

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: SB7

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Westbury Park & Northwood

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 19

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 760

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 760

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Site address: Former Keele Municipal Golf Course

Old SHLAA number: 284Gross Site Area (Ha): 75.74

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area. Part of the site is identified in the Open Space Strategy, 2017 and required to

meet local standards. This includes Amenity greenspace (9ha) to the south east, Semi natural greenspace to the east

(3.1ha), and Provision for children and young people to the north east (0.4ha). The remaining part of the site is open space

not required to meet local standards. Biodiversity Alert Site (Bogs Wood) is confined to a small section adjoining the

southern boundary. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities. Estimated potential capacity

calculation reflects the master planning exercise as part of the Keele University Growth Corridor.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: SP11

Site Details:

Existing site use: Former golf course

Ward: Silverdale

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha):

Density applied (dph):

Estimated Potential Capacity: 1200

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Suitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 1200

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Site address: Site off Glenwood Close, Silverdale

Old SHLAA number: 292Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.01

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area. Part of the site to the north-east (0.28ha) is identified as Provision for children

and young people in the Open Space Strategy 2017, and required to meet local standards. The remaining part of the site is

open space not required to meet local standards. Site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: SP12

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Silverdale

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.61

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 80

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

Part NULBC / PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 80

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Site address: Site at Gallowtree Roundabout, Keele

Old SHLAA number: 287Gross Site Area (Ha): 10.68

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area and is characterised by sloping topography. Biodiversity Alert Site within the

northern Boundary. Site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities. Development high risk area and

overhead power lines on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: SP14

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Silverdale

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 8.54

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 427

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 30

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 427

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Site address: Land off Paris Avenue (Butts Walk)

Old SHLAA number: 245Gross Site Area (Ha): 10.49

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area, identified as Accessible natural greenspace in the Open Space Strategy 2017,

and required to meet local standards. It is also heavily wooded with a section of Ancient Woodland to the south-west. The

site has two Biodiversity Alert Sites (Barker's Wood and Butt's Walk Fields). Medium contamination on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TB13

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Thistleberry

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 4.37

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 175

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 30

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Acheivable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 40

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 10

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 175

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Site address: Land at Whitmore Road, Newcastle

Golf Club

Old SHLAA number: 9891Gross Site Area (Ha): 40.52

Existing buildings requiring demolition

An open space site not required to meet local standards. Currently in active use as a golf course. Site promotor suggests an

undefined amount of the land could be made available for development. For the purposes of the assessment the capacity is

based on a 2% developable area. Ancient woodland and a Biodiversity Alert Site (Hands Wood) are located within the north-

western boundary. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TB18

Site Details:

Existing site use: Golf course

Ward: Thistleberry

Developable Area Applied: 2%

Developable Area (Ha): 0.81

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 32

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 30

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Likely to become available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 50

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 20

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Weak

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 32

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Site address: Land south of Newcastle Golf Club,

Whitmore Road

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 45.44

Existing buildings requiring demolition

A Biodiversity Alert Site (Barker's Wood) which is heavily wooded is confined within the north-west boundary (3.34ha). A

Registered Park and Garden (Keele Hall) and Site of Biological Importance (Springpool Wood) adjoins the western boundary.

The site benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities. Overhead power lines on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TB19

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Thistleberry

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 36.35

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 550

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 40

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 50

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 550

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Site address: Land north of Butt's Walk, Gallowtree

Roundabout

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.16

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area and is characterised by steep topography. A Site of Biological Importance

(Rosemary Wood) adjoins the western boundary. A Biodiversity Alert Site (Butt's Walk Field) adjoins the southern boundary.

Access is constrained given the sites close proximity to the roundabout and flow of traffic on Gallowstree Lane. The site

benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TB24

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Thistleberry

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.73

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 69

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban

Landscape Character: Maintenance

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 30

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 20

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 30

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 10

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Weak

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 69

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Site address: Lyme Valley Parkway, Newcastle

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 14.7

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Newcastle urban area. It is made up of a series of open space plots identified as a Park and garden,

Allotment, Amenity greenspace and Provision for children and young people in the Open Space Strategy 2017. All are

required to meet local standards. Part of the site is in active use as a cemetery. The site is largely effected by flood zones 2

and 3. Historic landfill and medium contamination on site. The site is viable beyond five years.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TC38

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space / cemetery

Ward: Town

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 11.76

Density applied (dph): 50

Estimated Potential Capacity: 588

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Newcastle

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban

Landscape Character:

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 10

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 588

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Site address: Land at Crown Bank, Talke

Old SHLAA number: 316Gross Site Area (Ha): 5.33

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area. A Conservation Area adjoins the north-eastern boundary. Pit Lane provides a

more suitable access because it has footpaths and street lighting. Audley Road does not. Development high risk area on

site. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TK10

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Talke & Butt Lane

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 4.26

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 170

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban / Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 50

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 170

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Site address: Land West of Jamage Road Industrial

Estate, Talke Pits

Old SHLAA number: 164Gross Site Area (Ha): 6.32

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidgsrove urban area and is completely wooded. The eastern bounday adjoins Jamage Industrial Estate.

Development high risk, medium contamination and mineshaft on site. The site is viable beyond five years.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TK16

Site Details:

Existing site use: Woodland

Ward: Talke & Butt Lane

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 5.1

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 204

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

NULBCLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 204

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Site address: Land off St Martins Road, Talke

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.24

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area. The site benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities.

Development high risk area and landfil on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TK17

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agricultural

Ward: Talke & Butt Lane

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.05

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 42

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Urban / Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 30

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 50

Walk to Primary School (mins 10

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Weak

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 42

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Site address: Jamage South, Land North of A500

Old SHLAA number: 525Gross Site Area (Ha): 32.51

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area, including Jamage Industrial Estate, and is being promoted for employment use

only. Availability assessment reflects this. A500 dual carriageway runs adjacent to the southern boundary which may raise

amenity concerns. Ancient woodland and a Site of Biological Importance (Parrot's Drumble) adjoins the majority of the

western boundary. The site benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities. Overhead power line, development high

risk area and medium contamination on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TK18

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Talke & Butt Lane

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 26.01

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 1040

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong / moder

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 1040

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Site address: Great Oak, Land South of A500

Old SHLAA number: 524Gross Site Area (Ha): 46.64

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is isolated, and disconnected from the Newcastle urban area and Bignall End village envelope. A Site of Biological

Importance (Bignall End Coal Yard) is within the western boundary. Access is constrained because Jamage Road is narrow,

and has no footpaths or street lighting. A500 slip road could provide alternative access. Land owner is currently unknown.

Availability assessment reflects this. The site has poor access to services and facilities. PROW, historic landfill, high

contamination and development high risk areas on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TK19

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Talke

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 37.31

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 1492

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3 and 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town CentresPublic Transport Access (mins):

GP:Hospital:

Supermarket (weekends):Supermarket (week):

Higher Education:

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: High Landfill: Historic within

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins)

Walk to Vill Centre (mins)

Walk to Primary School (mins

Walk to Secondary school (mins)

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 1492

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Site address: Site east of Newcastle Roadathpool

Park, Talke

Old SHLAA number: 264Gross Site Area (Ha): 47.25

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area. The majority of the site is identified as a Park in the Open Space Strategy 2017,

and required to meet local standards. A Local Nature Reserve and Site of Biological Importance (Pathpool Park) occupies

much of the site. This leaves a developable area of approximately 4.1ha within the western boundary. The plot has an

unknown landowner and would require access via Newcastle Road / Clough Hall Drive. Parts of the wooded area to the

south is ancient woodland. Development high risk area, mineshafts, medium contamination and PROW on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TK20

Site Details:

Existing site use: Open space

Ward: Talke & Butt Lane

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 4.1

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 164

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

Part NULBC / UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS MSA

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 164

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Site address: Land off Coppice Road, Talke (1)

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.38

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area, and benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities. The site

promotor proposes access via Coppice Road. A section of Coppice Road to the west of the site has no footpaths or street

lighting. Development high risk area on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TK24

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agricultural

Ward: Talke & Butt Lane

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.17

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 47

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 20

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 50

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 47

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Site address: Land South of Audley Road and West

of Pit Lane

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 22.79

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgriove urban area, including Jamage Industrial Estate and Freeport Shopping Centre. Collectively

these could raise amenity concerns. A Site of Biological Importance (Parrot's Drumble) and Ancient woodland adjoins the

south-western boundary. Site promotor suggests access via Audley Road which is narrow, and has no footpaths or street

lighting. Pit Lane could provide alternative access. Site is viable beyond five years. The site has poor access to a range of

services and facilities. Development high risk area, high contanination and overhead power lines on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TK25

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Talke & Butt Lane

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 18.23

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 729

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3 and 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 50

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: High Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 50

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 729

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Site address: Land off Coppice Road, Talke (2)

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 2.82

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site borders the Kidsgrove urban area, and benefits from being within 2km of a range of services and facilities. Site

promotor proposes access via Coppice Road or Merelake Road. Coppice Road would provide a more suitable access

because Merelake Road is single laned, and has no footpaths or street lighting. A section of Coppice Road to the west of the

site has no footpaths or street lighting. Development high risk area on site.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TK27

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agricultural

Ward: Talke & Butt Lane

Developable Area Applied: 80%

Developable Area (Ha): 2.26

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 90

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 3 / Urban

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 20Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 20Supermarket (week): 20

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: None

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 50

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 30

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Moderate

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 90

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Site address: Land at the end of Oak Tree Lane,

Talke

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 1.31

Existing buildings requiring demolition

The site is disconnected but in close proximity to Kidsgrove urban area. Overhead power line crosses the southern end of the

site. Development high risk areas on site. Land owner is currently unknown. Availability assessment reflects this. The site

benefits from being within 2km of services and facilities.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TK29

Site Details:

Existing site use: Green space

Ward: Talke & Butt Lane

Developable Area Applied: 85%

Developable Area (Ha): 1.11

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 44

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 30Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 10Hospital: 50

Supermarket (weekends): 30Supermarket (week): 30

Higher Education: 40

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: None Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Suitable Availability: Unavailable

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk: None

UnknownLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS None

Walk to GP (mins) 10

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 50

Walk to Primary School (mins 20

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 40

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Weak

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 44

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Site address: Land North of Peacock Hay Road,

Chatterley Valley

Old SHLAA number:Gross Site Area (Ha): 6.65

Existing buildings requiring demolition

Site is promoted for employment use only. Part of the site (1.6ha) is identified as a Park in the Open Space Strategy, 2017,

and required to meet local standards. Developable area reduced to take this into account. Site is isolated and has poor

access to a range of services and facilities. Potential amenity impacts from the west coast mainline adjacent to the eastern

boundary. Medium contamination, development high risk area and mineshafts on site. Overhead powerline runs through a

small section within the northern boundary.

Planning and Sustainability:

Flood Zone 2:

Flood Zone 3

SHLAA number: TK45

Site Details:

Existing site use: Agriculture

Ward: Talke & Butt Lane

Developable Area Applied:

Developable Area (Ha): 4.04

Density applied (dph): 40

Estimated Potential Capacity: 162

Summary Comments:

Adverse topography?

Sub Area: Kidsgrove

Does the site have planning approval for housing?Does the site have planning approval for another use

Rural site outside village envelope

Natural Environment:

ELR employment land portfolio:

Open Space Strategy:

Green Belt:

Green Heritage Network:

Playing Pitch Strategy:

Heavily Woode

Biodiversity Alert Site:

Site of Biological Importance:

Regional Important Geological Site:

Local Nature Reserve:Tree Preservation Order:

Ancient WoodlandSSSI:

Special Area of Conservation:Special Protection Area:

Ramsar site:

Agricultural Land Classification: Grade 4

Landscape Character: Restoration

Heritage: Listed Building: Locally Listed:

Conservation Area: Registered Park/Garden:

Scheduled Ancient Monument:

Accessibility: Constrained Highway Access:

Town Centres 40Public Transport Access (mins):

GP: 20Hospital: 60

Supermarket (weekends): 40Supermarket (week): 40

Higher Education: 50

Within 800m: Town Centre Supermarket:

Primary School: Secondary School: College: GP:

Hospital: Open Space: Bus Stop:

Physical Environment:

Air Quality Management Area:

Contamination risk: Medium Landfill: Within 250m

Coal Authority High Risk Area:

Mineshafts:

Could development have adverse environmental impact

Do surrounding uses raise amenity concerns

Suitability: Unsuitable Availability: Available

Achievability: Achievable

Deliverable site

Developable site

Viability: Viable

Greenfield or brownfield Greenfield

Surface Water Flood Risk:

PrivateLand Owner:

0

0

0

0 - 5:

6 - 10:

11 - 15:

Delivery Period:

MIN SS Within 250m

Walk to GP (mins) 30

Walk to Vill Centre (mins) 60

Walk to Primary School (mins 30

Walk to Secondary school (mins) 50

Green Belt Assessment Part 1: Strong

Call for Site

Site Gross Capacity: 162