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New searchRacecourse Lane, Stourbridge
Racecourse Lane, Stourbridge
DY8 2RJ
226
46.6
Golf course, farm land and grazing
500 dwellings
Footpath and local habitat on golf course Minor substations on edge of area and some telegraph poles
Not known
No answer given
Health facility
Planning application by Golf Club for a practice area (P09/0282/E1) Planning application for school sports field (withdrawn – built elsewhere – P04/0240)
No answer given
Numerous enquiries from national housebuilders and promoters
8
No
Please see representations report (submitted 8 September 2017)
Land off Birmingham Road, Great Barr
Land off Birmingham Road, Great Barr
No answer given
27
No answer given
No answer given
Residential only = 700-900 homes Mixed residential and employment = 300-400 new homes and circa 35,000-40,000 sqm employment space
No answer given
The land is identified within the West Midlands Region Agricultural Classification as ‘Other land primarily in non-agricultural use’
None
Studies are currently being undertaken to understand infrastructure requirements associated with development of the site.
No answer given
No answer given
The landowner has been approached by both housebuilders and industrial developers regarding the availability of the site.
12
No
No answer given
Columba Park
Land at Queslett Road/ Aldridge Road, Walsall
B74 2DT
82
42
Agricultural/ grazing
1,500
There is a 450mm aqueduct pipe running along the western boundary, which has been taken account of in the development masterplan. Pylons cross the northern corner of the site, however this area does not form part of the ‘developable land’. The site is affected by the Great Barr Conservation Area.
Yes, some is recorded as grade 3 (good to moderate), however further testing will need to be undertaken.
The land parcels included within the promotion do not include business premises that will require relocation.
Studies are currently being undertaken to understand infrastructure requirements associated with development of the site.
No answer given
No answer given
Part of the site is owned Freehold by a developer (Walton Homes). The remainder will be subject to a Promotion Agreement, where phases will be taken to the market following planning consent. Interest has been expressed by plc housebuilders to date.
8
No
The site is being comprehensively promoted by IM Land to demonstrate its delivery in the short-medium term. A Vision Document, backed up by detailed evidence accompanies IM Land’s ‘Issues and Options’ submission, showing that there are no technical constraints that would prevent a scheme of approximately 1,500 units coming forward.
Land at Jones Lane, Great Wyrley
Easting: 399698, Northing: 306620
n/a
36.47
25.53
Site Area in Hectares of land suitable for development approximately 25.53 ha – subject to further masterplanning Agriculture
Approximately 600 homes, subject to further masterplanning.
n/a
According to DEFRA’s online mapping tool ‘Magic Map’ the site is in its entirety Grade 4 Agricultural Land.
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10
no
The site is in a suitable location for housing development and there is a reasonable prospect that the site is available and could be viably developed at the point envisaged.
Land at Queslett Road, Walsall
Land at Queslett Road/ Aldridge Road, Walsall
B74 2DT
41.95 Ha
22.4 Ha
Agricultural / Grazing
Up to 1,200 homes
Pylons cross the northern corner of the site, however this area does not form part of the ‘developable land’. The site is affected by the Great Barr Conservation Area.
Yes, some is recorded as grade 3 (good to moderate), however further testing will need to be undertaken.
The land parcels included within the promotion do not include business premises that will require relocation.
Studies are currently being undertaken to understand infrastructure requirements associated with development of the site.
No answer given
No answer given
The site is subject to a Promotion Agreement, inclusive of Walton Homes as one of the freehold landowners.
Circa 8
No
The site is being comprehensively promoted by IM Land to demonstrate its delivery in the short-medium term. A Vision Document, backed up by detailed evidence accompanies IM Land’s ‘Issues and Options’ submission, showing that there are no technical constraints that would prevent a scheme of approximately 1,200 houses being delivered in this location.
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