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Land east of Longwood Lane, Daisy Bank, Walsall
WS5 3AT
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Agricultural use
Based on a density of 30 dwellings per hectare it is anticipated that the site will deliver circa 81 dwellings.
The site comprises an agricultural field bounded by mature trees and hedgerow. A pond adjoins the northwestern corner of the site. A Local Nature Reserve (Cuckoo’s Nook and The Dingle) and a SSSI (Hay Head Quarry) are located approximately 40 – 117 m to the east of the site. A future planning application will be accompanied by appropriate habitat and protected species surveys to identify any potential impacts on protected species and habitats as a result of development. Additionally, mitigation methods will be set out to outline how biodiversity features will be protected and enhanced. Finally, it is proposed that existing trees and hedgerows bounding the site will be protected and retained by the development.
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A residential development within this site will be required to deliver an appropriate level of public open space for new (and existing residents). Moreover, appropriate pedestrian and cycle access will be required in addition to vehicular access. The site benefits from being located in close proximity to the following services/facilities: • Hayhead Farm Shop (approx. 8 minute walk / 644 m) • The Longhorn Public House (approx. 8 minute walk / 644 m) • The Co-Operative Food Convenience Store (approx. 9 minute walk / 804 m) • St Martin’s Church and Community Centre (approx. 8 minute walk / 644 m) Additionally, there are a number of bus stops on Sutton Road which are served by Bus Services to Walsall, Birmingham and Sutton Coldfield.
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There is known developer interest in the site.
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The land east of Longwood Lane is a logical and sustainable site for residential development, benefiting from a close relationship with the edge of the urban boundary and being in close proximity to a range of services and facilities. Should the site be released from the Green Belt it is capable of delivering new housing within a five year period.