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New searchLand at Brownhills Business Park
Brownhills Business Park, Lindon Road, Walsall
WS8 7BB
2.59
Employment uses (Use Classes B2, B8 and Sui Generis)
Approximately 70 dwellings assuming 30 dph
Former coal mining use and subsequent remediation may present contamination issue.
2
Housing is likely to be the only viable form of redevelopment of this site without public funding
Please see accompanying Representation.
FORMER DEELINGS CASTINGS SITE
LEAMORE LANE, BLOXWICH, WALSALL
WS3
2.54
VACANT LAND FORMERLY INDUSTRIAL
102 DWELLINGS
PRIVATE RIGHT OF WAY TO FRONT OF SITE TO BENEFIT ADJOINING LAND GEOTECHNICAL WORK REQUIRED TO FILLED AREA
No
No
None
RESOLUTION TO GRANT – 07/1362/FL/W2 – 102 dwellings
MARKET ENQUIRIES RECEIVED AND UNDER REVIEW AT PRESENT
5
NOT ANTICIPATED AT THIS TIME
DISCUSSIONS ARE ONGOING WITH WALSALL COUNCIL TO PROGRESS APPLICATION 17/1362/FL/W2
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FORMER GOSCOTE LANE COPPER WORKS, GOSCOTE
GOSCOTE LANE, WALSALL
WS3 1SJ
8.92
FORMER COPPER WORKS
CIRCA 260‐270 DWELLINGS
PREVIOUSLY DEVELOPED COPPER WORKS CONTAMINATION ON SITE 6 MINE SHAFTS ON SITE, BUT DENSITY SHOWN ALLOWS FOR THESE
No
No
N/A
SITE CURRENTLY UNDER OFFER WITH DEVELOPER
5
YES, GRANT APPLICATION MADE
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FORMER JUNCTION WORKS
CEMETERY ROAD, DARLASTON, WILLENHALL
WS10 8NA
1.31
FORMER WASTE AND INDUSTRIAL SITE
50 DWELLINGS
ADJACENT RAILWAY LINE AND CEMETERY
No
No
No
CONSENT FOR WASTE OPERATIONS
5
No
DISCUSSIONS ARE ONGOING WITH WALSALL COUNCIL TO PROGRESS APPLICATION 17/1362/FL/W2
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DARLASTON ROAD
DARLASTON, WILLENHALL
WS10 8NA
2.67
2.02
Former Industrial
75 units
MOTORWAY TO ONE BOUNDARY ADJACENT STREAM
N/A
VACANT SITE
5
No
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FORMER ROYAL ORDNANCE DEPOT, FEATHERSTONE
CAT AND KITTENS LANE, FEATHERSTONE, SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE
46
36
FORMER ORDNANCE FACTORY AND LANDSCAPE AREA
CIRCA 1.7 MILLION SQ FT PROPOSED
CONTAMINATION AND REMEDIATION RELEVANT TO HISTORIC USE TO BE DEALT WITH
No
No
EXISTING PART ALLOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL ENQUIRIES RECEIVED
8
No
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Land at Ounty John Lane
Land east of Ounty John Lane, Pedmore, Stourbridge
DY8 2RH
1.2
Site currently within agricultural use
Up to approx. 15-35 dwellings subject to appropriate housing mix
There is a STW easement within the western extent of the site. This does not prevent an access from being formed.
The site is identified as undifferentiated Grade 3 land on the Provisional ALC map, however these maps aren’t suitable for establishing the quality of individual sites. Further survey work can be undertaken as necessary in due course.
There are no current uses that require relocation
There is no new infrastructure required to support the delivery of a modest number of homes in this location.
1
No
Please see covering letter.
Land north of Linthouse Lane
Land North of Linthouse Lane, south of the Dismantled Railway Line, west of Kitchen Lane and east of Wood End Road/ Cannock Road (Please see attached location plan)
WV11 3TL
148
The net developable area minimum of 72.5 hectares (See attached Development Framwork Plan)
Currently within Agricultural use
Capacity for approximately 2,500 homes
Please refer to covering letter.
The site is identified as undifferentiated Grade 3 land on the Provisional ALC map, however these maps aren’t suitable for establishing the quality of individual sites. The National Soil Map shows the soils on this site as Clifton association, which are developed on reddish till and are slowly permeable reddish fine and coarse loamy soils. This is the dominant soil association to the north and west of Wolverhampton and therefore the agricultural land classification of this site will be reflective of all reasonable alternative sites on the edge of the MUA around Wolverhampton. Further survey work will be undertaken as necessary in due course.
N/A
Initial illustrative masterplan is appended for information. This illustrative scheme supports the delivery of approximately 2,500 homes, 3ha of land for the provision of new services/facilities including a new primary school and neighbourhood centre and a network of greenspaces which could include a wide range of open space typologies including children’s play and a network of new footpaths and cycleways.
No answer given
It is the intention of Taylor Wimpey to bring this site forward for development. Subject to the sites removal from the Green Belt, it is immediately available for development.
Taylor Wimpey has secured an interest in the site to allow development to come forward.
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There are unlikely to be viability issues in bring this site forward, subject to dialogue with the LPAs and other relevant stakeholders to determine the appropriate level of supporting infrastructure.
Please see covering letter, which provides further information in respect of the site north of Linthouse Lane.
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