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Newcastle-Under-Lyme Site Submissions Received by August 2018 Newcastle-under-Lyme Site Submissions Received by August 2018 Site in public or private Site Reference Site Address Neighbourhood Site Area (Ha) Proposer's view on future use sector ownership? CFS1 Blackburn House, The Midway, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 1QG Newcastle-under-Lyme 0.11 Housing Private CFS2 Heathcote Road, Miles Green Miles Green 27 Housing Private CFS3 Hill Crescent, Alsagers Bank, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 8BG Alsagers Bank 0.25 Housing Private Land north of Keele University, Keele Road, Keele, Newcastle-under- Housing, Food and Drink and Tourist CFS4 Keele 1.18 Private Lyme Accommodation Land between Barthomley Road and Nantwich Road, Audley, CFS5 Audley 0.4 Housing Private Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST7 8DN CFS6 Land at Church Road, Ashley (1) Ashley 2 Housing Private CFS7 Land at Church Road, Ashley (2) Ashley 5.5 Housing Private CFS8 Land at Elmside Plant Centre, Heighly Castle Way, Madeley Madeley 2.32 Housing Private Land south of Leycett Road, Scot Hay, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 CFS9 Scot Hay 0.26 Housing Private 6AU Land at Furnace, Lane and Arbour Close, Madeley, Newcastle-under- CFS10 Madeley 6.91 Housing Private/Public Lyme CFS11 Land at Park Road, Silverdale, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 6LP Silverdale 0.22 Housing Private CFS12 Land east of Pinewood Road, Loggerheads Loggerheads 33 Housing Private CFS13 Land at the Dale, Ashley, Market Drayton, Staffordshire, TF9 4NP Ashley 0.92 Housing Private CFS14 Land off High Street and Church Street, The Rookery, Kidsgrove Kidsgrove 3.5 Housing Private CFS15 Land off Melville Court, Clayton Clayton 0.3 Housing Private Land between Quarry Bank Road and Pepper Street, Keele, CFS16 Keele 6.88 Housing Private Newcastle-under-Lyme CFS17 Land off Snape Hall Road, Whitmore Heath, Whitmore, ST5 5HS Whitmore 6.1 Housing Private CFS18 Land off Whitmore Road, Seabridge, Newcastle-under-Lyme Seabridge 45.43 Housing, Retail, Open Space Private CFS19 Pasture Close, Baldwins Gate, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 5DQ Baldwins Gate 3.5 Housing, Open Space Private CFS20 Land at Wall Farm, Nantwich Road, Audley Audley 12.8 Housing Private CFS21 Land south of Church View, Butterton, ST5 4EB Butterton 1 Housing Private CFS22 Land between A525, Station Road and Old Chapel Close, Keele Keele 0.429 Housing Private CFS23 Land off St Martins Road, Talke Talke 1.23 Housing, Open Space Private CFS24 Land off Keele Road, Madeley Heath, ST5 5AL Madeley Heath 0.47 Housing Private CFS25 Land at Slacken Lane, Talke, ST17 1NQ Talke 6.44 Housing Private CFS26 Land at Red Street & High Carr Farm, Chesterton Chesterton 40 Housing, Open Space 5 CFS27 Site at Gallowtree roundabout, Keele Keele 11 Housing Private Housing, Offices, Research and Land to the south and east of the New Development Site, Keele CFS28 Keele 43 Development, Renewable Energy, Private University. Education, Health CFS29 Land off Glenwood Close, Silverdale, ST5 6LA Silverdale 2 Housing Private CFS30 Land off Oldcott Drive, Kidsgrove Kidsgrove 2 Housing Private CFS31 Land north of Vernon Avenue, Audley Audley 1.6 Housing Private Tadgedale Quarry, Mucklestone Road, Loggerheads, Market CFS32 Loggerheads 5.8 Housing Private Drayton, Staffordshire, TF9 4DJ CFS33 Land off Station Road, Madeley, CW3 9PW Madeley 14.48 Housing, Open Space, Sports Facilities Private CFS34 Land at Crown Bank, Talke Talke 3.2 Housing Private CFS35 Land south of Bar Hill, Madeley, CW3 9QD Madeley 0.92 Housing Private CFS36 Land at Windy Arbour Farm, New Road, Madeley Madeley 11.5 Housing Private CFS37 Brookhouse Farm, Newcastle Road, Madeley Madeley 25.484 Housing Private CFS38 Land east of Cambridge Drive, Clayton Clayton 5.26 Housing Private CFS39 Mucklestone Road, Loggerheads Loggerheads 3.71 Housing Private CFS40 Land to the south of West Avenue, Kidsgrove Kidsgrove 1.4 Housing Private CFS41 Former working mens club, New Road, Audley Audley 0.32 Housing, Retail Private CFS42 Land off Gateway Avenue, Baldwins Gate, ST5 5ES Baldwins Gate 5.59 Housing Private CFS43 The Old Wharf, Madeley Heath, CW3 9LW Madeley Heath 0.81 Housing Private CFS44 Land adjacent to Coneygreave Lane, Baldwin's Gate Baldwins Gate 2.8 Housing Private CFS45 Church Farm, Bent Lane, Whitmore, ST5 5JE Whitmore 2.3 Housing, Offices, Retail Private CFS46 Land off School Lane, Whitmore, ST5 5HW Whitmore 1.9 Housing Private CFS47 Seabridge Hall and Grounds, Seabridge Lane, ST5 3EX Clayton 1 Housing, Specialist Residential Private CFS48 Land at Nash Street, Knutton Knutton 0.29 Housing Private Land at Whitmore Road, Newcastle Golf Club, Newcastle-under- CFS49 Newcastle-under-Lyme 40 Housing, Retail, Sports Facilities Private Lyme ST5 2QB CFS50 Field House, Sandy Lane, Newcastle-under-Lyme Newcastle-under-Lyme 0.57 Housing Private CFS51 Land adjoining corner of A500 and M6 southbound, Audley Audley 23 Employment: Industrial, Warehousing Private CFS52 Brittain Avenue, Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs, ST5 7NU Chesterton 0.16 Housing Aspire Brutus Road, Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 CFS53 Chesterton 0.11 Housing Aspire 7QE CFS54 Buckmaster Avenue, Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 3AJ Clayton 0.12 Housing Aspire CFS55 Cheddar Drive, Silverdale, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 Silverdale 0.08 Housing Aspire Cross Street/Audley Road, Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 CFS56 Chesterton 0.2 Housing Aspire 7HF Former Pool Dam Pub Site, Orme Road, Poolfields, Newcaslte-under- CFS57 Poolfields 0.32 Housing Aspire Lyme, ST5 2ND Former Woodshutts Inn Site, Lower Ash Road, Kidsgrove, Newcastle- CFS58 Kidsgrove 0.5 Housing Aspire under-Lyme, ST7 1DF Former garages at Gloucester Road, Kidsgrove, Newcastle-under- CFS59 Kidsgrove 0.36 Housing Aspire Lyme, ST7 1EN CFS60 Grove Avenue, Talke, Kidsgrove, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST7 1DF Kidsgrove 0.3 Housing Aspire High Street/Lion Grove, Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 CFS61 Chesterton 0.2 Housing Aspire 7HH Hillport Avenue, Hillport, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 CFS62 Bradwell 0.2 Housing Aspire 8NQ CFS63 Hulston Site, Birch House Road, Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme Chesterton 0.45 Housing Aspire CFS64 Land off Lichfield Close, Silverdale, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 6PF Silverdale 0.3 Housing Aspire CFS65 Queensway, Westlands, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 3PX Westlands 0.12 Housing Aspire Dragon Square, Rosevale Court, Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, CFS66 Chesterton 0.32 Housing Aspire ST5 7HW CFS67 The Forge, Knutton Lane, Knutton, Newcastle, ST5 6EZ Knutton 0.2 Housing Aspire Site at Kingsley Road, Talke Pits, Kidsgrove, Newcastle-under-Lyme, CFS68 Kidsgrove 0.49 Housing Aspire ST7 1TS CFS69 Wedgwood Road, Kidsgrove, Newcastle-under-Lyme Kidsgrove 0.59 Housing Aspire William Road/Warwick Road, Kidsgrove, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST7 CFS70 Kidsgrove 0.08 Housing Aspire 4BY CFS71 Wilmott Drive, Cross Heath, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 9BD Cross Heath 8.49 Housing Aspire CFS72 York Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 1DE Newcastle-under-Lyme 0.09 Housing Aspire CFS73 Land at Three Mile Lane, Keele, Newcastle-under-Lyme Keele 0.86 Tourist Accommodation Private Retail, Food and Drink, Tourist CFS74 Land at Wolstanton, Newcastle, Staffordshire, ST5 0UA Wolstanton 3.6 Private Accommodation, Entertainment Facilities CFS75 Land at 31 Heathcote Road, Miles Green Lane, Audley, ST7 8LH Audley 1.21 Housing Private CFS76 Land at Knighton, Bearstone Road, Knighton Knighton 6.9 Housing, Open Space, Specialist Residential Private CFS77 Birchenwood Way East, Kidsgrove Kidsgrove 9.62 Housing, Open Space, Specialist Residential N-U-L CFS78 Birchenwood Way West, Kidsgrove Kidsgrove 2.42 Housing, Open Space, Specialist Residential N-U-L Land north of Gloucester Road, Kidsgrove, Newcastle-under-Lyme, CFS79 Kidsgrove 2.38 Housing, Specialist Residential N-U-L ST7 1EH Employment: Research and Development, CFS80 Land at High Carr, Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 7AL Chesterton 18.33 N-U-L Industrial, Warehousing CFS81 Land off High Street, Rookery, Kidsgrove Kidsgrove 4.55 Housing, Open Space, Specialist Residential N-U-L CFS82 Kidsgrove Bank & Chatterley Drive, Kidsgrove Kidsgrove 6.54 Housing, Open Space, Specialist Residential N-U-L Employment: Research and Development, CFS83 Land off Lowlands Road (Pathpool Park), Ravensdale Ravensdale 3.25 N-U-L Industrial, Warehousing Employment: Research and Development, CFS84 Parkhouse Road West, Chesterton Chesterton 4 N-U-L Industrial, Warehousing CFS85 Allotment Land at Hugo Meynell School, Loggerheads Loggerheads 1.12 Housing SCC CFS86 Land between Diglake Street and Hope Street, Bignall End Bignall End 6.3 Housing SCC CFS87 Land off Boyles Hall Road, Audley Audley 2.56 Housing SCC CFS88 Clough Hall Playing Fields, Kidsgrove Kidsgrove 13.34 Housing SCC CFS89 Land at New Road, Madeley Madeley 2.7 Housing SCC CFS90 Land adjacent to Dove Bank Primary, Rutland Road, Kidsgrove Kidsgrove 0.77 Housing SCC CFS91 Land at Gloucester Road, Kidsgrove Kidsgrove 0.72 Housing SCC CFS92 Land at Hoon Avenue, Newcastle Newcastle-under-Lyme 3 Housing SCC Land at Blackbank Road, Knutton (adjacent Knutton Children's CFS93 Knutton 3.75 Housing SCC Centre) CFS94 Land off Alsager Road (1), North of Audley Audley 5.06 Employment Private CFS95 Millstone Avenue, Kidsgrove, ST7 1LG Kidsgrove 0.52 Housing Aspire CFS96 Land off Birchenwood Way, Kidsgrove Kidsgrove 1.3 Housing Private CFS97 Land off Harriseahead Lane, Harriseahead, ST7 4RB Harriseahead 8.08 Housing Private CFS98 Land at Charnes Road, Ashley Ashley 0.59 Housing Private CFS99 Site 1 Charnes Road, Ashley Ashley 2.2 Housing Private CFS100 Land off Newcastle Road (Rowney Farm),
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