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New searchLand at Codsall Road, Wolverhampton
Codsall Road, Wolverhampton (see supporting location plan on email send out)
WV6 9QP
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The site currently forms part of the South Straffordshire Golf Course
20-25 dwellings
Golf course would need to be redesigned to accommodate the loss of 2 acres. The golf course currently occupies approximately 112 acres.
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The subject site is in a sustainable location in the sense that the site is within Tettenhall's Settlement Boundary and directly adjacent to Codsall Road and Crestwood Glen Bus Stop that provides frequent direct bus services to Codsall Town Centre and Wolverhampton City Centre. The subject site has no physical constraints and subject to the site's release from the Green Belt it would offer a deliverable and an available site that should be allocated for housing development.
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Land at Cannock Road, Wolverhampton
Cannock Road, Wolverhampton
WV10 8PS
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The site is greenfield land and is currently used for the grazing of cattle.
75-100 dwellings
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The subject site has no physical constraints and is sustainably located on the outskirts of the existing urban area of Wolverhampton. And subject to the site's release from the Green Belt it would offer a deliverable and an available site that should be allocated for housing development.
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Land at Cannock Road
Cannock Road Wolverhampton
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Environment Agency Flood Risk mapping for land-use planning, indicates that the site is located in a Flood Risk Zone 1. This indicates that the site has a low probability of flooding (less than 1 in 1,000 annual probability of river flooding).
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Bruton Knowles would like to consider that the scale of the housing required in the Black Country, along with the lack of sufficient land available, means that ‘exceptional circumstances’ exist to justify that Green Belt land should be released for housing. The subject site has no physical constraints and is sustainably located on the outskirts of the existing urban area of Wolverhampton. And subject to the site’s release from the Green Belt it would offer a deliverable and an available site that should be allocated for housing development. Bruton Knowles have been instructed by the owners to prepare a representation to the Black Country Core Strategy Issues and Options document (June 2017). The clients are aware the land forms part of a larger representation, submitted by Taylor Wimpey, but want to ensure the local authority is aware the site is available either as a stand-alone parcel of land or as part of Taylor Wimpey’s submission