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Appendix 1: List of Sites Received Under 'Expression of Interests' APPENDIX 1: LIST OF SITES RECEIVED UNDER ‘EXPRESSION OF INTERESTS’ PROCEDURE WLC PROPOSER / SITE SUBMISSION OWNER PROPOSERS LOCATION OF SETTLEMENT SUMMARY OF SUBMISSION COUNCIL WARD REF AGENT SITE ECOSSE REGENERATION EOI-0001 McInally Associates Heartlands LTD / ECOSSE Whitburn 3000 additional residential units sought at 7. WHITBURN AND Ltd Development Area, REGENERATION Heartlands, Whitburn BLACKBURN Whitburn LTD EOI-0002 ELDERHEYS LTD / Andrew McCafferty Kirkton Business Nursing Home / Care Home / Retirement Grovebank Properties Livingston Associates Centre, Kirk Lane, Flats / Pharmacy / Health Centre / Local Ltd 3. LIVINGSTON NORTH Livingston neighbourhood centre retail uses EOI-0003 J SWAN / J SWAN Jack Cadell Residential use Hoghill, Oakbank East Calder 5. EAST LIVINGSTON AND East Calder EAST CALDER Tom Hardie, Hardie DAVID SIBBALD / EOI-0004 Planning Windyknowe, Residential / community uses / changing SIBBALD LTD Bathgate consultancy Phase 2, Bathgate room facility associated with playing fields 8. BATHGATE and open space on a site of 2.13Ha (circa 60 units) STUART RUSSELL / EOI-0005 N/A (no response) Site to south of South Logiebrae Residential use (self build plots) Site area 9. ARMADALE AND Westfield Nursery, Westfield circa 10 Ha BLACKRIDGE 1 WLC PROPOSER / SITE SUBMISSION OWNER PROPOSERS LOCATION OF SETTLEMENT SUMMARY OF SUBMISSION COUNCIL WARD REF AGENT SITE JOHN REID / Firm of N/A EOI-0006 John Reid East Mains of Ballencrieff Farm, Residential use (site area 0.64 Ha) (circa 8 Bathgate 8. BATHGATE by Bathgate units) SIBBALD LIMITED / Tom Hardie, Hardie E0I-0007 Trustees of the Planning Site 1, Sibbald Sibbald SIPP (Self Blackridge 9. ARMADALE AND consultancy Training Centre, Class 4 office use (site area 0.95 Ha) Invested Personal BLACKRIDGE Blackridge Plan) SIBBALD LIMITED / A mixture of potential uses to include, for Tom Hardie, Hardie Trustees of the example, Class 1 (retail), Class 4 (office), EOI-0008 Planning Sibbald SIPP (Self Site 2, Sibbald Class 5 (general industry), Class 6 (Storage consultancy Invested Personal Training Centre, Blackridge and/or distribution), Class 8 (Residential for 9. ARMADALE AND Plan) Blackridge Training Centre purposes), Class 11 (Indoor BLACKRIDGE Leisure) on a site with an area of 2.88Ha. FRANK KENNEDY / EOI-0009 N/A Site west of Residential (site area 12.5Ha) (circa 300 FRANK KENNEDY Seafield Seafield units) 7, WHITBURN AND BLACKBURN GRAEME Jane Fox, Fox Land Adjacent to EOI-0010 TOWNSLEY / Planning Bridgend Golf Club, GRAEME Consultancy Golf Course Road, Bridgend Residential (site area 1.7Ha) (circa 25 units) 1. LINLITHGOW TOWNSLEY Bridgend, Linlithgow 2 WLC PROPOSER / SITE SUBMISSION OWNER PROPOSERS LOCATION OF SETTLEMENT SUMMARY OF SUBMISSION COUNCIL WARD REF AGENT SITE LORD ROSEBERY / Louise McIntrye, EOI-0011 Lord Rosebery, Land Adjacent to Strutt and Parker Rosebery Estates Willowdean, Residential (site area 1.7Ha) (circa 40 units) Bridgend Bridgend 1. LINLITHGOW LORD ROSEBERY / EOI-0012 Lord Rosebery, Louise McIntrye, Land at Cousland Rosebery Estates Strutt and Parker Farm, north of Livingston Residential (site area 7.3Ha) (circa 150 7. WHITBURN AND A705, Livingston units) BLACKBURN LORD ROSEBERY / Louise McIntrye, EOI-0013 Lord Rosebery, Livingston Strutt and Parker Land at Cousland Mixed use employment (15.3Ha) 7. WHITBURN AND Rosebery Estates Farm, south of BLACKBURN A705, Livingston GARDINER ESTATES / Fiona Clandillon, EOI-0014 GARDINER Ryden Springfield North, Continued employment use on WLLP site ESTATES Linlithgow ELi8 (but remove single user restriction to 1. LINLITHGOW Linlithgow Sun Microsystems) Site area is 9.6Ha 3 WLC PROPOSER / SITE SUBMISSION OWNER PROPOSERS LOCATION OF SETTLEMENT SUMMARY OF SUBMISSION COUNCIL WARD REF AGENT SITE GARDINER Fiona Clandillon, ESTATES / Springfield South / EOI-0015 Ryden Retail / residential /employment (site area GARDINER Boghall East Linlithgow 3.2Ha) on existing WLLP allocation ELi2 ESTATES (number of units tbc) 1. LINLITHGOW GARDINER EOI-0016 ESTATES / Fiona Clandillon, GARDINER Ryden Springfield West Linlithgow Residential (site area 3.1Ha) (number of ESTATES units tbc) 1. LINLITHGOW FORKNEUK CONSORTIUM (ASHDALE LAND David Tough, Ryden EOI-0017 AND PROPERTY CO; Residential (site area 192Ha) (circa 1750 - FORKNEUK Forkneuk, North 2. BROXBURN, UPHALL AND Uphall 2000 units) FARMING Uphall WINCHBURGH PARTNERSHIP & WALKER GROUP MEIKLE / (As per proposer) RAEMOIR EOI-0018 PROPERTIES / Fiona Clandillon, Oakbank Farm, Residential (site area 2.6Ha) (number of 5. EAST LIVINGSTON AND RAEMOIR Ryden East Calder East Calder units tbc) EAST CALDER PROPERTIES RAEMOIR PROPERTIES / Fiona Clandillon, EOI-0019 RAEMOIR Ryden Dixon Terrace, Residential (site area 2.45Ha) (number of 7. WHITBURN AND Whitburn PROPERTIES Whitburn units tbc) BLACKBURN 4 WLC PROPOSER / SITE SUBMISSION OWNER PROPOSERS LOCATION OF SETTLEMENT SUMMARY OF SUBMISSION COUNCIL WARD REF AGENT SITE KENSINGTON AND EDINBURGH Fiona Clandillon, EOI-0020 ESTATES / Ryden Springfield, Retail (site area 3.32 Ha) on existing WLLP KENSINGTON AND Linlithgow 1. LINLITHGOW Linlithgow employment allocation ELI2) EDINBURGH ESTATES FORKNEUK FARMING Fiona Clandillon, EOI-0021 PARTNERSHIP / Ryden North East Field, Residential (site area 2.9Ha) (number of 5. EAST LIVINGSTON AND Uphall Station FORKNEUK Uphall Station units tbc) EAST CALDER FARMING PARTNERSHIP FORKNEUK FARMING Fiona Clandillon, EOI-0022 PARTNERSHIP / Ryden Land at Station Employment use (classes 4, 5 & 6) (site area 2. BROXBURN, UPHALL AND FORKNEUK Road, Uphall Uphall 9.4Ha) WINCHBURGH FARMING PARTNERSHIP SDA Ltd Strategic Development Agency Diarmud O'Connor, Ltd / SDA Ltd EOI-0023 PPCA LTd Land south of Residential (but with flexibility to have mixed Strategic Armadale Armadale use to merge with existing consents north of 9. ARMADALE AND Development Agency the site (site area 71Ha) (number of units BLACKRIDGE Ltd tbc) 5 WLC PROPOSER / SITE SUBMISSION OWNER PROPOSERS LOCATION OF SETTLEMENT SUMMARY OF SUBMISSION COUNCIL WARD REF AGENT SITE GLADMAN Mrs Catherine EOI-0024 DEVELOPMENTS / Wood, Learmonth Residential use (approx 80 units), mixed GLADMAN Estates Ltd Eliburn Park, Livingston 2. LIVINGSTON uses including class 4, 5 and worshiping hall DEVELOPMENTS Livingston NORTH and community facilities (site area circa 6Ha on existing WLLP allocation ELv28 EDF ENERGY Mr Tim Wheeler EOI-0025 RENEWABLES /non applicable General issue, on EDF ER has a general interest in potential shore wind farm District wide sites for onshore wind energy development energy generation DISTRICT WIDE ISSUE within the West Lothian Local Plan area. Suggested MR B KANE / MR B EOI-0026 amendment to KANE n/a Residential use by incorporating land within settlement 6. FAULDHOUSE AND THE the settlement of Addiewell (number of units envelope at Station Addiewell BREICH VALLEY tbc) House, Addiewell EOI-0027 JAMES FORD / n/a JAMES FORD Crofthead Farm, Residential and business use (site area 6. FAULDHOUSE AND THE Fauldhouse Fauldhouse 25.6Ha) (circa 300 units) BREICH VALLEY JAMES FORD / EOI-0028 n/a JAMES FORD Back O Moss Residential and play park (site area 0.98Ha) 6. FAULDHOUSE AND THE Farm, Longridge Longridge (number of units 20 units tbc) BREICH VALLEY (site A) n/a EOI-0029 JAMES FORD/ Back O Moss Residential use (site area 2.2Ha) (number of 6. FAULDHOUSE AND THE JAMES FORD Farm, Longridge Longridge units circa 50 tbc) BREICH VALLEY (site B) 6 WLC PROPOSER / SITE SUBMISSION OWNER PROPOSERS LOCATION OF SETTLEMENT SUMMARY OF SUBMISSION COUNCIL WARD REF AGENT SITE RJ DUNN PROPERTY CONSULTANCY LTD / The Brooke Hospital for Animals &Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals & World Society for the Protection of Animals Site at Murieston & Peoples Dispensary Livingston EOI-0030 Road, Livingston for Sick Animals & n/a Residential use (site area 4.24Ha) (circa 60 (site HLv59 in the 4. LIVINGSTON SOUTH The Edinburgh Cat units) adopted WLLP) Protection League & International League for the protection of Horses & The Incorporated Trustees of the Donkey Sanctuary & Mr George Clark & Executors Nominate of the late Donald Farquharson Site to west of Mr LIAM John Duff, John Duff West Calder West Calder EOI-0031 McCARTNEY / Mr Planning Residential use (site area 2.73Ha) (circa 30 cemetery, West 6. FAULDHOUSE AND THE LIAM McCARTNEY – 40 units) Calder BREICH VALLEY AWG PROPERTY Site west of Curling Longridge Residential use (3.75Ha) (circa 30 units) 6. FAULDHOUSE AND THE EOI-0032 LTD & THOMAS Christine Stuart, Pond Lane, BREICH VALLEY 7 WLC PROPOSER / SITE SUBMISSION OWNER PROPOSERS LOCATION OF SETTLEMENT SUMMARY OF SUBMISSION COUNCIL WARD REF AGENT SITE LINTON / The Linorr KCC Consulting Ltd Longridge Partnership c/o Mr Thomas Linton Stonehead Farm MR & MRS COMRIE / Fraser Littlejohn, Houston Farm EOI-0033 MR & MRS COMRIE Montagu Evans LLP Riding School, Uphall As well as accommodating built development Uphall associated with the expansion and consolidation of the existing riding school use in the shorter term, it is considered that 3. BROXBURN, the land holdings represent a medium term UPHALL AND opportunity for development potentially WINCHBURGH comprising a variety of land uses including housing, business and commercial development on site with an area of 4.85Ha (number of units tbc) NHS LOTHIAN / NHS Fraser Littlejohn, Bangour Village EOI-0034 LOTHIAN Montagu Evans LLP Hospital, by Dechmont SIGNIFICANT MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT Dechmont WITH POTENTIAL TO COMPRISE A 2. BROXBURN, UPHALL AND VARIETY OF USES INCLUDING HOUSING, WINCHBURGH BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL
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