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Appendix B Open Space Part 1.Pdf Agenda Item 9 1. Introduction 7 2. Ashill 8 3. Attleborough 10 4. Banham 19 5. Bawdeswell 20 6. Beachamwell 22 7. Beeston 24 8. Beetley 27 9. Besthorpe 32 10. Billingford 34 11. Bintree 38 12. Blo' Norton 41 13. Bradenham 43 14. Brettenham 46 15. Bridgham 48 16. Brisley 50 17. Bylaugh 53 18. Carbrooke 55 19. Caston 58 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 1 20. Cockley Cley 60 21. Colkirk 62 22. Cranwich 65 23. Cranworth 67 24. Croxton 70 25. Didlington 72 26. Dereham 73 27. East Tuddenham 88 28. Elsing 90 29. Foulden 92 30. Foxley 94 31. Fransham 96 32. Garboldisham 98 33. Garvestone 101 34. Gateley 104 35. Gooderstone 106 36. Great Cressingham 108 37. Great Dunham 110 38. Great Ellingham 112 2 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 39. Gressenhall 114 40. Griston 117 41. Guist 119 42. Hardingham 121 43. Harling 123 44. Hilborough 128 45. Hockering 131 46. Hockham 133 47. Hoe 135 48. Holme Hale 139 49. Horningtoft 143 50. Ickburgh 145 51. Kempstone 147 52. Kenninghall 148 53. Kilverstone 150 54. Lexham 152 55. Litcham 155 56. Little Cressingham 157 57. Little Dunham 159 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 3 58. Little Ellingham 161 59. Longham 163 60. Lynford 166 61. Lyng 167 62. Mattishall 169 63. Merton 172 64. Mileham 174 65. Mundford 176 66. Narborough 178 67. Narford 180 68. Necton 182 69. New Buckenham 184 70. Newton 186 71. North Elmham 188 72. North Lopham 190 73. North Pickenham 192 74. North Tuddenham 194 75. Old Buckenham 197 76. Ovington 200 4 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 77. Oxborough 202 78. Quidenham 204 79. Riddlesworth 206 80. Rocklands 208 81. Roudham 210 82. Rougham 212 83. Saham Toney 214 84. Scarning 218 85. Scoulton 222 86. Shipdham 224 87. Shropham 228 88. Snetterton 230 89. South Acre 232 90. South Lopham 234 91. South Pickenham 236 92. Sparham 238 93. Sporle 240 94. Stanfield 242 95. Stanford 244 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 5 96. Stow Bedon 245 97. Sturston 248 98. Swaffham 249 99. Swanton Morley 255 100.Thetford 258 101.Thompson 277 102.Tittleshall 279 103.Twyford 281 104.Watton 283 105.Weasenham 289 106.Weeting 291 107.Wellingham 295 108.Wendling 297 109.Whinburgh 299 110. Whissonsett 301 111. Wretham 303 112. Yaxham 307 6 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 1 Introduction 1.1 This Parish Schedule compliments Breckland Councils Open Space Assessment and lists all open space by Parish. Each Parish that has identified open space has an accompanying map showing the locations of these open spaces. The key for these maps is shown in Figure 1.1 'Key to Maps'. The Parish Schedule also provides key statistics on outdoor playing space by Parish. 1.2 The Parish Schedule in combination with the Open Space Assessment aims to provide a comprehensive framework within which improvements to the Outdoor Playing Space provision can be guided. Figure 1.1 Key to Maps Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 7 7 2 2 Ashill Ashill (actual) NPFA standards in Comparison with NPFA comparison to 2011 standard population Population (2011) 1411 1411 Outdoor sports facilities (ha) 2.97 2.48 +0.48 Children's play space (ha) 0.06 1.12 -1.06 Total play space (ha) 3.03 3.6 +0.58 People per pitch 7.5 Percentage of houses in parish 9% - - outside NPFA 1.2ha sports catchment Percentage of houses in parish 89% - - outside NPFA LAP, LEAP and NEAP catchments Table 2.1 Ashill Key Statistics Outdoor Sports Sites Reference Ownership Number of Pitches Area (ha) AS6 PC 2 3.21 Children’s Play Sites Reference Location NPFA Category Ownership Area (ha) AS6 Playing FieldsLEAP PC 0.065 Other Open Space Sites Primary Use Reference Location Ownership Area (ha) Amenity green space AS5/2 Village Green PC 1.31 Amenity green space AS5/3 Village Green PC 0.15 Amenity green space AS5/1 Village Green PC 0.17 Amenity green space AS3 Acacia Avenue PC 0.23 Allotments etc AS1 Watton Road PC 0.78 Cemeteries and Churchyards AS4 St. Michael's Church Church 0.52 Amenity Green Space AS7 The limes PC 0.3 Amenity Green Space AS8 Orchard Close PC 0.12 8 8 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 Figure 2.1 Ashill Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 9 9 3 3 Attleborough Attleborough NPFA standards in Comparison with (actual) comparison to 2011 NPFA standards population Population (2011) 10482 10482 - Outdoor sports facilities (ha) 12.37 18.44 -6.17 Children's play space (ha) 2.21 8.38 -6.07 Total play space (ha) 14.58 26.83 -12.25 People per pitch 748 - - Percentage of houses in parish outside 3% - - NPFA 1.2ha sports catchment Percentage of houses in parish outside 69% - - NPFA, LAP, LEAP and NEAP catchments Table 3.1 Attleborough Key Statistics Outdoor Sports Sites Reference Ownership Number of Pitches Area (ha) A2 LA 5 3.54 A31 LA 6 7.8 A35 LA 2 0.74 A4 Private 1 0.15 Children’s Play Sites Reference Location NPFA Category Ownership Area (ha) A10 Cygnet Close LAP LA 0.02 A2 Thieves Lane LEAP LA 0.06 A32 Halford Road LEAP LA 0.01 A35 Cedar Drive LEAP LA 0.04 A39 Norfolk Drive LEAP LA 0.03 A9 Lomond Road LEAP LA 0.06 A18 Queens Road LEAP LA 0.19 Other Open Space Sites Primary Use Reference Location Ownership Area (ha) Allotments etc A24 Ash Tree Cl. Allotments PC 0.39 Allotments etc A15 Queen's Road LA 0.41 Amenity green space A45 Hargham Road LA 0.02 Amenity green space A41 New Road LA 0.38 Amenity green space A17 South of Queen's Ct. (W) AttlLA 0.17 Amenity green space A13/2 Wayland Court LA 0.24 10 10 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 Primary Use Reference Location Ownership Area (ha) Amenity green space A29 Blackthorn Rd. (W) LA 0.38 Amenity green space A1 Knevet Close LA 0.10 Amenity green space A5 Connaught Club Private 0.13 Amenity green space A9 Lomond Road LA 1.22 Amenity green space A10 Cygnet Close LA 0.30 Amenity green space A33 Rear of Halford Road LA 0.23 Amenity green space A26/1 Estcourt Road LA 0.19 Amenity green space A23 Queen's Square LA 0.10 Amenity green space A38 Blackthorn Road (SE) LA 1.07 Amenity green space A32 Halford Road LA 0.07 Amenity green space A12 Yew Tree Road LA 0.19 Amenity green space A39 Norfolk Drive LA 0.64 Amenity green space A40 London Road LA 0.09 Amenity green space A46 Gretian Way Unknown 0.15 Amenity green space A47 Blackthorn Road (SE) LA 0.34 Amenity green space A48 Teasal Road Unknown 0.06 Amenity green space A49 Blenheim Drive LA 0.09 Amenity green space A42 Mortimor Close LA 0.08 Amenity green space A41 Wayland Close LA 0.07 Amenity green space A36 Birch Close LA 0.10 Cemeteries and Churchyards A16 Cemetery LA 1.98 Cemeteries and Churchyards A21 St. Mary's Church LB Church 0.56 Amenity green space A34 Hargham Road LA 0.23 Additional Considerations 3PL/2010/1041/F - land north of Honeysuckle Way – approximately 0.293ha Open Space is proposed on site. 3PL/2012/0958/H - approximately 2.34 hectares of public open space is being provided on site comprising an open space corridor, drainage attenuation areas, a large equipped play area and a junior football pitch. Additionally, 1.03 hectares for new allotments. This will provide 39 new allotments based on standard allotment sizes. 3PL/2012/1259/F & 3PL/2014/0978/F – New Road & Blackthorn road – approximately 1.18 ha of open space hectares of open space – to include 110m2 LAP, 370M2 LEAP and teenager informal kick about area. 3PL/2010/0033/F –Slough Lane - a small area of amenity Green Space is being provided. 3PL/2011/0489/O – Hamilton Acorn Factory - approximately 0.38ha of Open Space is being provided on site. 3.1 Some of the above sites are under construction but for the purposes of this study cannot be captured through mapping due to prematurity of the base map software. However, it is estimated that the total open space provision would reduce the total overall play space from -12.25ha me to -8.12ha. Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 11 11 3 Picture 3.1 Attleborough - Map 1 12 12 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 Picture 3.2 Attleborough - Map 2 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 13 13 3 Figure 3.1 Attleborough - Map 3 14 14 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 Figure 3.2 Attleborough - Map 4 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 15 15 3 Picture 3.3 Attleborough - Map 5 16 16 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 Picture 3.4 Attleborough - Map 6 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 17 17 3 Picture 3.5 Attleborough - Map 7 18 18 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 4 Banham Banham (actual) NPFA standards in Comparison between comparison to 2011 Banham and NPFA population standard Population (2011) 1481 1481 Outdoor sports facilities (ha) 0 2.60 -2.60 Children's play space (ha) 0.07 1.18 -1.11 Total play space (ha) 0.07 3.79 -3.79 People per pitch 0 Percentage of houses in parish outside of 100% - - NPFA 1.2km sports catchment Percentage of houses outside NPFA LAP, 85% - - LEAP, and NEAP catchments Table 4.1 Banham Key Statistics Outdoor Sports Sites No Sites Children’s Play Sites Reference Location NPFA Category Ownership Area (ha) B2 Banham Sports & Social Club Banham Sports & Social Club 0.07 Other Open Space Sites Primary Use Reference Location Ownership Area (ha) Amenity green space B9 Wayland Way NK 0.71 Amenity green space B6 Church Hill PC? 0.15 Amenity green space B3 Adj Banham S&S Club Private 0.40 Amenity green space B2 Banham Sports & Social Club Private 0.34 Amenity green space B1 Winfarthing Road LA 0.19 Amenity green space B10 Crown Way LA 0.03 Allotments B11 Hunts Corner ? 0.40 Cemeteries and Churchyards B7 St Mary's Church LB Church 0.36 Open Space Parish Schedule 2015 19 19 5 5 Bawdeswell Bawdeswell NPFA standards in Comparison with (actual) comparison to 2011 NPFA standard population Population (2011) 828 828 Outdoor sports facilities (ha) 2.01 1.45 +0.56 Children's play space (ha) 0.05 0.06 -0.61 Total play space (ha) 2.07 2.11 -0.04 People per pitch 276 Percentage of houses in parish outside 4% - - NPFA 1.2ha sports catchment Percentage of houses in parish outside 80% - - NPFA LAP, LEAP and NEAP catchmenrts Table 5.1 Bawdeswell Key Statistics Outdoor Sports Sites Reference Ownership Number of Pitches Area (ha) BA3 PC 3 2.
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