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Appendix 16.2 Traffic Modelled Cumulative Developments HIGHWAYS AGENCY – M4 JUNCTIONS 3 TO 12 SMART MOTORWAY APPENDIX 16.2 TRAFFIC MODELLED CUMULATIVE DEVELOPMENTS Table A16.2.1 Traffic modelled cumulative developments (developments shown in italics are within 1km of the Scheme and scoped into the cumulative assessment. All other developments are scoped out ) Uncertainty Site ID Location Site Details Land use Easting Northing level Reasonably 1 Reading Berkshire Brewery Employment 471026 169399 foreseeable Reasonably 3 Reading Land north of Manor Farm Road Residential 471694 170940 foreseeable Whiteknights Campus University of 5 Reading Residential 473367 172085 More than likely Reading Reasonably 6 Reading Crescent Road Campus Residential 473750 172630 foreseeable 7 Reading Bath Road Reservoir Residential 470106 172873 Near certain Part of Former Battle Hospital Portman Reasonably 8 Reading Residential 469629 173793 Road foreseeable 9 Reading Elvian School Bath Road Residential 469558 172374 More than likely Park Lane Primary School and Downing Reasonably 12 Reading Residential 466549 173570 Rd foreseeable University of Surrey Manor Park Guildford 13 Guildford Residential 497110 149320 Near certain Surrey 14 Guildford 1-2 Station View Guildford GU1 4JY Residential 499108 149935 Near certain The Old Tannery Works Tannery Lane 16 Guildford Residential 502890 156080 Near certain Send Woking Surrey GU23 Reasonably 19 Guildford Slyfield Area Regeneration Project (SARP) Residential 500053 151691 foreseeable 20 Wokingham Arborfield Garrison Residential 476379 165381 More than likely ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT APPENDICES TRAFFIC MODELLED CUMULATIVE DEVELOPMENTS MARCH 2015 APPENDIX 16.2 PAGE 1 HIGHWAYS AGENCY – M4 JUNCTIONS 3 TO 12 SMART MOTORWAY Uncertainty Site ID Location Site Details Land use Easting Northing level 21 Wokingham South of the M4 Residential 472162 167216 More than likely 22 Wokingham South Wokingham Residential 482048 167753 More than likely 23 Wokingham North Wokingham Residential 480981 170293 More than likely 24 Wokingham Land at Winnersh Triangle Employment 477454 171599 More than likely Reasonably 25 Wokingham 600 Thames Valley Park Drive Employment 474274 173760 foreseeable Reasonably 26 Wokingham Land adjacent to Earley Gate Whiteknights Employment 474190 171810 foreseeable Microsoft Building 6 Thames Valley Park Reasonably 27 Wokingham Employment 474714 174131 Drive foreseeable Land to the north of Cutbush Lane 28 Wokingham Employment 473664 168975 Near certain Shinfield (Science park) 29 Wokingham Elms Field Residential 480870 168519 More than likely 30 Wokingham Land at Sandford Farm Residential 478319 174100 More than likely Land at the junction of Ashville Way and 31 Wokingham Residential 480431 168032 Near certain Molly Millars Lane Wokingham 34 Wokingham Grazeley Road Residential 471286 167890 Near certain 35 Wokingham Bridge House Nursing Home Residential 478554 176130 Near certain 36 Aldershot Aldershot Urban Extension Residential 486096 151752 More than likely 41 Farnborough Farnborough Housing Residential 486290 153710 More than likely 44 Deepcut Deepcut Development Residential 490747 157160 More than likely Runnymede 45 Former DERA North Site (Longcross) Employment 497876 165700 Near certain BC East Reasonably 46 WHITEHILL BORDON Residential 479136 134215 Hampshire foreseeable Land at Transport Research Laboratory 47 Bracknell Residential 484684 165340 More than likely Crowthorne ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT APPENDICES TRAFFIC MODELLED CUMULATIVE DEVELOPMENTS MARCH 2015 APPENDIX 16.2 PAGE 2 HIGHWAYS AGENCY – M4 JUNCTIONS 3 TO 12 SMART MOTORWAY Uncertainty Site ID Location Site Details Land use Easting Northing level 49 Bracknell Land at Amen Corner North Binfield Residential 484011 169335 More than likely Reasonably 50 Bracknell Land at Blue Mountain Residential 485063 170498 foreseeable Reasonably 52 Bracknell Land at Warfield Residential 487239 170965 foreseeable 54 Bracknell Staff College Residential 487342 168424 Near certain Reasonably 55 Bracknell Land at Garth Hill School Sandy Lane Residential 487239 169809 foreseeable Reasonably 56 Bracknell Land north of Eastern Road Bracknell Residential 487849 169216 foreseeable 57 Maidenhead Broadway Opportunity Area Residential 488828 180977 More than likely Reasonably 60 Maidenhead Railway Station Opportunity Area Residential 488721 180760 foreseeable 63 Maidenhead Badnell’s Pit Blackmoor Lane Residential 489410 181814 Near certain 64 Maidenhead Kidwells Close Residential 488807 181535 Near certain 65 Basingstoke North of Popley Way (Merton Rose) Residential 462786 154231 More than likely 67 Basingstoke Razors Farm Residential 465538 156248 More than likely 68 Basingstoke Land at Kennel Farm Residential 459696 148525 More than likely Reasonably 69 Basingstoke Swing Swang Lane Residential 465503 153207 foreseeable 74 Basingstoke Overton Hill Overton Residential 451983 149800 More than likely Martindale Reasonably 75 Hounslow Barracks Residential 512113 175579 Road Hounslow foreseeable Reasonably 76 Feltham Feltham Arenas Leisure 510386 173766 foreseeable Reasonably 77 Feltham Feltham Town Centre Regeneration Other 510495 172727 foreseeable ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT APPENDICES TRAFFIC MODELLED CUMULATIVE DEVELOPMENTS MARCH 2015 APPENDIX 16.2 PAGE 3 HIGHWAYS AGENCY – M4 JUNCTIONS 3 TO 12 SMART MOTORWAY Uncertainty Site ID Location Site Details Land use Easting Northing level Reasonably 78 Hounslow Hounslow Town Centre Regeneration Other 513692 175469 foreseeable Brentford Waterside South of High Street 82 Brentford Residential 518308 177701 Near certain Brentford Car Park Adjacent To Hammersmith & City 84 Hammersmith Line Station Hammersmith Grove And Other 523279 178803 Near certain Beadon Road 87 Hammersmith Seagrave Road Car Park Residential 525369 177756 Near certain Old Oak Reasonably 99 Common Old Oak Common Sidings Other 521419 182114 foreseeable Sidings Open Land south of River Reasonably 100 Former Sorting Office Twickenham Other 515968 173659 Crane foreseeable Twickenham 105 Hart General Campbell Close GU51 4AF Residential 480463 154098 Completed Queen Elizabeth Barracks Sandy Lane 106 Hart Residential 481104 151701 Near certain Church Crookham GU13 0BF Reasonably 107 Hart Hitches Lane (Sports Pitch Land) Residential 479135 154603 foreseeable Reasonably 108 Hart North East Hook (RG27 9EQ) Residential 473274 154805 foreseeable Reasonably 109 Hart Various unidentified sites Residential 476700 156850 foreseeable Minley Manor Barracks Blackwater GU17 Reasonably 113 Hart Residential 482289 158156 9JT foreseeable Clarks Farm Reading Road Yateley GU17 117 Hart Residential 483266 160444 Near certain 0DP ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT APPENDICES TRAFFIC MODELLED CUMULATIVE DEVELOPMENTS MARCH 2015 APPENDIX 16.2 PAGE 4 HIGHWAYS AGENCY – M4 JUNCTIONS 3 TO 12 SMART MOTORWAY Uncertainty Site ID Location Site Details Land use Easting Northing level Land at Pyestock North Ively Road 121 Hart Employment 483248 154517 Near certain Farnborough Reasonably 123 South Bucks Mill Lane (Taplow) Residential 490432 181687 foreseeable Reasonably 124 South Bucks South of Iver opportunity area Other 504282 180476 foreseeable 125 South Bucks Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Employment 493241 180811 Near certain 126 Slough Intercity House Railway Terrace Residential 497860 180153 Completed 127 Slough Land South of Wexham Lodge Residential 498700 181784 Completed 128 Slough 1-7 High Street Residential 496780 179514 Completed 129 Slough Western House School Residential 494428 179983 Completed 131 Slough Land south of Castleview Road Residential 499348 178596 Near certain Reasonably 132 Slough Britwell and Haymill Regeneration Area Residential 495060 182480 foreseeable Reasonably 138 Slough Slough Canal Basin Stoke Road Slough Residential 498060 180700 foreseeable Part of Langley Business Centre. 11/49 Reasonably 141 Slough Retail 501300 179620 Station Road Langley foreseeable Land at: Railway Terrace and Mill Street 142 Slough Residential 497892 180259 Near certain including 54 & 56 Grays Place Reasonably 144 Slough St Bernard’s School Residential 499084 179540 foreseeable Rogans Garage 585 London Road 146 Slough Residential 501750 177750 Near certain Colnbrook By Pass Middlegreen Trading Estate Middlegreen 151 Slough Residential 500168 180753 Near certain Road International Catering Walford Meadow 161 Slough Employment 503518 175609 Completed Horton Road ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT APPENDICES TRAFFIC MODELLED CUMULATIVE DEVELOPMENTS MARCH 2015 APPENDIX 16.2 PAGE 5 HIGHWAYS AGENCY – M4 JUNCTIONS 3 TO 12 SMART MOTORWAY Uncertainty Site ID Location Site Details Land use Easting Northing level 163 Slough Aggregate Depot Colnbrook By Pass Employment 504117 177306 Near certain 170 Slough 53-63 Windsor Road Employment 497462 179713 Near certain 171 Slough 127-135 Farnham Road Employment 496209 181222 Completed Runnymede Land at Aviator Park Road Addlestone Reasonably 178 Residential 505766 165082 BC KT15 2PG foreseeable Runnymede 179 Franklands Drive Residential 503991 163519 Near certain BC Runnymede Reasonably 182 Brox End Nursery Ottershaw Residential 502485 163191 BC foreseeable Runnymede Reasonably 183 Hanworth Lane Chertsey Residential 503788 166133 BC foreseeable Runnymede Reasonably 184 Wick Road Englefield Green 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