LISTERS Geotechnical Consultants

Northamptonshire County Council

Geoenvironmental Investigation

Former Kingswood School Gainsborough Road NN18 9NS

Report No: 12.11.009 December 2012

MAIN OFFICE & LABORATORIES Slapton Hill Barn, Blakesley Road, Slapton, Towcester, Northamptonshire NN12 8QD Telephone:- (01327) 860060 Fax:- (01327) 860430 E.Mail:- [email protected] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

LISTERS Geotechnical Consultants Midlands Office & Laboratories Slapton Hill Barn, Blakesley Road, Slapton, Towcester, Northants NN12 8QD Phone: (01327) 860060 Fax: (01327) 860430 Email: [email protected] Project Engineer:- Amanda David – Technical Director Date December 2012 Project Reference 12.11.009 Client County Council Contact Mr Joel Trembecki Client Reference 4228303 Site Location Former Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, Corby, NN18 9NS OS Grid Reference 486117 287411 Development Demolition of the existing school buildings, including the supervisor’s bungalow Proposals to leave as a levelled grassed site. Published Geology The site is underlain by Till of Glacial origin above the Lower Lincolnshire Limestone of Jurassic age. Topography The site slopes very gently from the southwest down towards the northeast, but had been terraced so that the majority of land was flat lying. Vegetation There were two areas of overgrown grass in the east and west of site and some trees near the eastern edge and along the southern boundary. Existing Buildings A network of school buildings and a supervisor’s bungalow. Site History The site was part of fields until approximately 1969 when Kingswood Grammar School was constructed. Hydrology The nearest surface watercourse is a stream or ditch that flows towards the east, approximately 150m to the north of the site. Hydrogeology the site is located on Unproductive Strata, the Glacial Till, above the Lincolnshire Limestone Formation, which is classified as a Principal Aquifer. Geotechnical Hazards There are no significant geotechnical hazards for this site. Refer to the main text for more details. Ground Conditions Made Ground was encountered generally across the site around the buildings Encountered typically down to between 0.3m and 0.6m depth, but down to at least 1.2m in HA2 in the northwest of the site. Glacial Till was encountered beneath the Made Ground as firm olive brown mottled grey silty slightly gravelly clay with occasional lenses of sand to the base of the boreholes at 1.2m depth. Groundwater No groundwater was encountered down to 1.2m depth. Encountered Ground There was one elevated concentration of arsenic in the Made Ground topsoil in Contamination the northwest of the site with respect to residential end use. However, as the site is to be levelled to a grass surface, then the site would be uncontaminated with respect to use as open space. The soil beneath the electricity substation needs to be verified upon demolition. Groundwater There is considered to be no risk to controlled waters at this site. Contamination Site Remediation No remediation is required for a grassed site. The soil beneath the electricity Required substation will need to be verified in this respect. Waste Soil The soils from this site should be classified as inert, with exception of the topsoil Classification which would be non-hazardous. This executive summary should be read in conjunction with report number 12.11.009.

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CONTENTS

GEOENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATION REPORT ...... 1 INTRODUCTION ...... 1 SCOPE OF THE INVESTIGATION ...... 1 PROPOSALS ...... 2 SITE INFORMATION AND WALKOVER SURVEY ...... 2 GEOLOGY ...... 3 Published Geology ...... 3 HISTORIC BOREHOLES ...... 3 DESK STUDY AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION ...... 4 GENERAL ...... 4 HISTORY OF THE SITE ...... 4 1885-1958 ...... 4 1964-1968 ...... 5 1969-1974 ...... 5 1974-1982 ...... 5 1992-1999 ...... 5 2006 ...... 5 HYDROLOGY ...... 5 HYDROGEOLOGY ...... 6 LANDFILL, WASTE TREATMENT AND INDUSTRIAL USAGE SITES ...... 6 RADON GAS ...... 7 RISK OF GASEOUS CONTAMINATION ...... 7 GROUND RELATED HAZARDS ...... 8 BACKGROUND SOIL CHEMISTRY ...... 8 POTENTIALLY SENSITIVE LAND USES ...... 9 CONCEPTUAL MODEL ...... 9 EXPLORATION AND TESTING ...... 11 GENERAL ...... 11 SAMPLING STRATEGY...... 11 METHODOLOGY ...... 11 GROUND CONDITIONS ...... 11 GROUNDWATER ...... 12 OBSERVED SOIL CONTAMINATION ...... 12 GROUND CONTAMINATION ASSESSMENT ...... 13 SOIL TESTING ...... 13 RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES – HUMAN HEALTH ...... 13 Soil Guideline Values ...... 13 Generic Assessment Criteria (GAC) ...... 14 Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment (DQRA) ...... 14 Data Sources ...... 14 RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES – GROUNDWATER ...... 14 RESULTS OF TOTAL SOIL TESTS ...... 14 Arsenic ...... 15 RESULTS OF PHYSIOLOGICALLY BASED EXTRACTION TEST (PBET) ...... 15 HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT ...... 16 GENERAL ...... 16 END USERS OF THE SITE ...... 16 SURROUNDING RESIDENTS OR WORKERS ...... 17 DEMOLITION/CONSTRUCTION WORKERS ...... 17 VALIDATION – ELECTRICITY SUB-STATION ...... 18 GROUNDWATER RISK ASSESSMENT ...... 19

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GENERAL ...... 19 CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE MATERIAL ...... 20 European Waste Catalogue Determination ...... 20 Site Waste Management Plan ...... 20 RE-USE OF MATERIAL ON SITE ...... 21 REFERENCES ...... 22

APPENDICES

Appendix ‘A’ - Site Work, Plans and Photographs Appendix ‘B’ - Laboratory Test Work Appendix ‘C’ - Envirocheck Report Appendix ‘D’ - Historic Boreholes Appendix ‘E’ - HazWasteOnline Results

Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012

GEOENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATION REPORT

INTRODUCTION

A geoenvironmental investigation has been undertaken at the former Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, Corby, NN18 9NS. A Site Location Plan is provided in Appendix A. The Ordnance Survey National Grid reference for the centre of the site is approximately 486117 287411.

This report describes the desk study and intrusive site investigation activities carried out by Listers Geotechnical Consultants in order to provide an evaluation of the ground conditions and the extent of any soil contamination present on the site. The report presents initial human health and groundwater risk assessments based on the findings of the desk study information and subsequent contamination laboratory testing. The contamination risk assessment has been carried out using the source-pathway- receptor risk assessment methodology.

The report discusses the implications with regard to the waste classification of any waste soils based on the findings of the fieldwork and subsequent laboratory testing.

Instructions to undertake the investigation were received from Mr Joel Trembecki of Northampton County Council, in their purchase order number 4228303, dated 9 November 2012.

This report has been prepared for the sole use of the client and their professional advisors. This report shall not be relied upon by third parties without the express written authority of Listers Geotechnical Consultants. If an unauthorised third party comes into possession of this report they must not rely on it and the authors owe them no duty of care and skill.

SCOPE OF THE INVESTIGATION

The scope of the investigation was to undertake a desk study and walkover survey and to provide an assessment of the extent of any soil contamination on the site. A contaminated land risk assessment was undertaken based on the Contaminated Land Exposure Assessment (CLEA) and Environment Agency R&D P20 guidelines.

Following our brief, the report does not include any assessment of the engineering properties of the soils, or potential foundation options.

1 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 PROPOSALS

It is proposed to demolish the existing school buildings, including the supervisor’s bungalow and leave as a levelled grassed site. The contaminated land risk assessment has been prepared in support of the planning application for the demolition.

SITE INFORMATION AND WALKOVER SURVEY

A walkover survey of the site and its immediate surrounds was undertaken on the 16 November 2012. A selection of site photographs is provided in Appendix A along with the site plans.

The site lies in a predominantly residential area and is currently occupied by the disused buildings of the former Kingswood School.

The site consists of a rectangular parcel of land, trending approximately east west. Measuring approximately 160m by 220m the site extends to approximately 3.6ha in area.

The site slopes very gently from the southwest down towards the northeast, but had been cut into terraces so that the majority of land was flat lying with a small number of shallow retaining walls. The site was bound to the north by the new Kingswood Academy buildings and grounds (replacement buildings to the former school on that site); to the west and southwest by playing fields and courts for the Kingswood Academy; to the south by residential houses belonging to Norway Close; and to the east by Gainsborough Road (with further houses to the east and the Old King’s Wood to the southeast).

On the site itself where a number of derelict, sealed up, old school buildings that appeared to be circa 1960s/1970s in age. There were a number of different building types including a brick built caretaker’s bungalow towards the northeast of the site; a large multi-storey steel-framed brick skinned teaching block in the north of the site; steel framed and glass gym/hall buildings across the centre of the site and some temporary wooden units towards the south. All buildings were in a run down state and vandalism had occurred across the site, with smashed windows and pipes removed in certain areas. The worst hit building was towards the east of the site, where a teaching block had been burn out, with the top level missing a roof.

There were two large areas of overgrown grass in the east and west of site and some trees near the eastern edge. To the south of the site was a large tarmaced play area and the southern boundary of the site with Norway Close was marked by a mature tree lined hedge.

The only potential pollution source seen on the site was the small electricity substation located adjacent to the caretaker’s bungalow in the northeast of the site. Closer inspection of sub-station indicated that it was in a good state of repair, but access was not available to it for investigation.

2 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 GEOLOGY

Published Geology

Reference to the British Geological Survey 1:50,000 scale map and other published geological information on the area indicates that the site is underlain by Till of Glacial origin above the Lower Lincolnshire Limestone of Jurassic age.

The Glacial Till in this area is typically chalky boulder clay comprising stiff pale grey to dark grey clay which weathers to a brown colour near the surface, and includes abundant chalk fragments, flint, quartzite pebbles, local ironstone and limestone gravel and fossils. There can also be rare inclusions of igneous and metamorphic rocks which have travelled a long way in the ice sheet.

The Lower Lincolnshire Limestone is represented by layers of limestone including sandy limestone and ooidal and peloidal limestones with differing grain sizes and locally with shell detritus, occurring up to 12m in thickness in this area.

HISTORIC BOREHOLES

The records of two historic boreholes, put down near to the site, have been obtained from the British Geological Survey. These are included in Appendix D and their locations are marked within the desk study information in Appendix C.

Borehole number XXXV 100 JJ, put down in 1937, was located just north of the northern site boundary and recorded over 16m of boulder clay, or Till, above the Lincolnshire Limestone. There are no detailed soil descriptions.

Borehole number SN7105, put down in 1960, was located at the end of Norway Close to the south of the site and recorded 0.3m of topsoil above nearly 20m of boulder clay, or Till. Groundwater was recorded standing at 18m below ground level when it was monitored during the drilling process.

3 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 DESK STUDY AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION

GENERAL

A desk study review of the site and its history has been undertaken to establish the former land usage and the potential for any historically derived sources of chemical contamination. A copy of the desk study information is presented in Appendix C of this report.

It should be noted that the information provided in the desk study is obtained from independent third party sources. It is provided in good faith, but no guarantee can be provided as to its accuracy. The Client should make independent enquiries on information provided in the desk study information that may impact on the proposed development. The desk study information is not necessarily exhaustive and further information relevant to the site may be available from other sources.

The desk study comprises a review of the following consultations and information sources:-

1. Environment Agency (EA)

2. Natural

3. National Geoscience Information Service

4. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

5. British Geological Survey (BGS)

6. Contemporary Trade Directories

7. Historical Ordnance Survey maps

Information from the above referenced sources has been utilised to develop a conceptual model of the site for use in the source-pathway-receptor risk assessment.

HISTORY OF THE SITE

The history of the site has been established by reviewing the historical Ordnance Survey maps and aerial imagery of the area, collected as part of the desk study information. This has established the following:-

1885-1958

During this period the site was part of open fields, with a tree and hedge line passing through the southeastern corner in a northeast southwest direction. There was already a road along the eastern side

4 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 of the site and an area of woodland to the southeast. There was a large rural residence to the east of the site, a ditch or stream 150m north of the site, flowing towards the east, and a pond 230m to the south of the site.

1964-1968

New housing estates had been constructed to the east of the site and the expansion of Corby town was evident to the northeast of the site.

1969-1974

The site was now occupied by Kingswood Grammar School. Most of the buildings in the centre and north of the site, including the supervisor’s bungalow, were present. There was an electricity sub-station in the northeast of the site, in a yard area to the southern side of the bungalow.

There were tennis courts across the southern part of the centre of the site.

The land to the north showed a cutting or excavation separated from the site by a screen of trees. This area later became a playing field. Beyond this 160m north of the site was another school.

Uppingham Road had been constructed in a cutting 130m to the west of the site, running north south.

The stream 150m north of the site had been culverted beneath the school grounds.

Housing had begun to be constructed to the south of the site during this period.

1974-1982

The school buildings in the northwest and the southwest had been constructed.

1992-1999

The old Kings Wood to the southeast of the site was marked as a Nature Reserve.

2006

The site appeared as the present day, although a number of small structures had been demolished.

HYDROLOGY

The nearest surface watercourse is a stream or ditch that flows towards the east, approximately 150m to the north of the site. In this area this stream has not been designated with a River Quality by the Environment Agency.

5 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 The desk study information refers to a water feature on the site itself, in the northeast. This appears as a blue mark on the 1:10,000 site sensitivity map, however, no surface water was observed on the site itself and it is likely to be an anomaly.

There are no current surface water abstraction licenses located within 1000m of the site.

HYDROGEOLOGY

Information obtained from the Environment Agency indicates that the site is located on Unproductive Strata, the Glacial Till, above the Lincolnshire Limestone Formation, which is classified as a Principal Aquifer.

The aquifer designation data is based on geological mapping provided by the British Geological Survey. The maps are divided into two different types of aquifer designation:

 Superficial (Drift) - permeable unconsolidated (loose) deposits. For example, sands and gravels.

 Bedrock - solid permeable formations e.g. sandstone, chalk and limestone.

For each type there are Principal, Secondary A, Secondary B and Unproductive Strata, each with a decreasing rank of importance.

There are two current groundwater abstraction licenses located within 1000m of the site. The abstraction licenses are located 683m and 738m southwest of the site for general farming and domestic purposes and general amenity use.

According to information provided by the Environment Agency the site is outside of any Source Protection Zones (SPZ). An SPZ is a protection zone placed around a well or borehole that supplies groundwater of potable quality.

There have been no substantiated pollution incidents to controlled waters within 250m of the site.

LANDFILL, WASTE TREATMENT AND INDUSTRIAL USAGE SITES

Reference to records from the BGS, the Environment Agency and the Local Authority indicates that there are no waste transfer or treatment sites and no waste management facilities within 2000m of the site.

Reference to records also indicates that there are no current or historical landfill disposal sites within 2000m of the site.

6 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 There is one Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) license 960m southeast of the site for a Morrisons’ petrol filling station.

There are five past or present trade directory entries that have been found within 250m of the site, these are listed in Appendix C. One of these is 141m east of the site for road haulage services, the other four appear to be associated with a pest control company 142m south of the site.

The nearest active fuel filling station is identified as the Morrisons Corby garage in Oakley Road approximately 964m to the southeast of the site.

Contaminants associated with the site usage would be expected to include transformer oil potentially containing polychlorinated hydrocarbons (PCBs) from the electricity sub-station located in the northeast of the site between the 1970s and the early part of this century.

The Department of the Environment (DoE) Industry Profile for Engineering Works, electrical and electronic equipment manufacturing works (including works manufacturing equipment containing PCBs) was consulted for information on transformers.

PCBs were imported from America in the 1940 and manufactured in the between 1951 and 1976 before they were banned from use. Transformers used mineral oil as a coolant into which the PCBs were added, but only a small proportion of transformers actually used PCBs. Chlorinated and non-chlorinated solvents were used for cleaning purposes.

RADON GAS

Reference to information obtained from the National Geoscience Information Service indicates that the site lies within a lower probability area where less than 1% of homes exceed the action level of 200Bq/m3 for radon gas. The BGS advises that no radon protection measures are necessary in the construction of new dwellings or extensions.

The current HPA Action level of 200Bq/m3 for radon levels in the home are likely to be reduced when the Building Regulations are next reviewed, which is scheduled for 2013.

If industrial development is planned for the site the action level for radon gas is 400 Bq/m3, double that of the domestic level.

RISK OF GASEOUS CONTAMINATION

We have provisionally assessed the risk of ground gas impacting the site, by reference to guidance given in the paper “A pragmatic approach to ground gas risk assessment for the 21st Century” Card and

7 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 Wilson, 2011. This is a follow up paper to the CIRIA Report 665 and is compatible with that document.

- No credible sources or pathways for landfill gas migration from an off site landfill have been identified.

- The site has not been a registered landfill

- The Made Ground is not expected to be 5m deep or an average of 3m in thickness.

- The site is located on a carbonate rich rock that can produce carbon dioxide, however, this lies beneath a significant thickness of Glacial Till.

- Radon protection measures are not currently required for this site.

- Table 2 in the Card and Wilson 2011 paper has been referenced and the site does not lie on a potential naturally organic soil or a humic or degradable Made Ground soil, as defined in this table.

As such, it is considered that gas monitoring would not be required at this site.

However, in consideration of guidance documentation Building Regulations “Approved Document C” (2004), the site lies on land that has been subject to a use that could give rise to local oil or solvent spillages in the area of the electricity sub-station.

GROUND RELATED HAZARDS

The desk study information identified that the site does not lie within an area likely to be affected by coal mining.

There is a low recorded risk of the occurrence of shrinking or swelling clay identified for this site. There is a low to very low risk of the occurrence of ground dissolution recorded for the site, but this would relate to the limestone geology, likely to be some 16m to 19m down below the Glacial Till.

There is a very low risk recorded for running sand, landslide and collapsible ground at this site.

BACKGROUND SOIL CHEMISTRY

Information from the BGS regarding background levels of some heavy metals in the natural soils estimates that in the site area, rural soil has the following levels of arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead and nickel:

8 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 Contaminant Level in rural soil (mg/kg) Arsenic 15-25 Cadmium <1.8 Chromium 60-90 Lead <150 Nickel 30-45

The averages of measured soil concentrations of these metals within 1000m of the site area were also within these ranges.

These concentrations are all well below the generic environmental screening standards for a residential site. The results are discussed further in the Contamination Risk Assessment section of this report.

POTENTIALLY SENSITIVE LAND USES

The site is located in close proximity to Kings Wood, to the southeast, which is a designated Nature Reserve. The site area is located within a nitrate vulnerable zone.

CONCEPTUAL MODEL

A preliminary qualitative risk assessment has been carried out using the source-pathway-receptor principle. As such, potential sources of contamination and potential receptors have been assessed using the Contaminated Land Exposure Assessment (CLEA) Guidelines. The fact that a pathway must exist between a potential source of contamination and a potential receptor for there to be a risk, has been taken into account.

The results of the desk study and walkover indicate that the following potential sources of ground contamination are present at or in close proximity to the site:

1. Some Made Ground is likely to be present at the site associated with the construction of the school buildings and the redevelopment of some parts of the site.

2. Contaminants historically used on site, namely transformer oils and potentially PCBs in the electricity sub-station in the northeast of the site.

The following most sensitive receptors have been identified at the site:

Human Health

1. Potential future end users of the site. Currently the site is to be levelled and grassed.

9 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 2. Surrounding residents or workers.

3. Demolition/construction workers.

Environmental

1. Controlled Waters - the stream 150m to the north of the site.

2. Controlled Waters - the Lower Lincolnshire Limestone Principal aquifer beneath the site.

3. Local Nature Reserve to the southeast of the site.

It is considered that a number of potential pathways exist between these potential sources and the above identified receptors. As the future end use of the site is unknown, then the most sensitive residential end use will be assessed for.

For the human receptors these include:

1. Direct soil ingestion in areas of exposed soil.

2. Ingestion of soil attached to homegrown fruit and vegetables.

3. Ingestion of fruit and vegetables with contamination uptake.

4. Inhalation of indoor and outdoor vapours and dust.

5. Dermal contact with contaminated soil.

6. Inhalation of soil vapours migrating through permeable strata into the building.

For the environmental receptors the pathways include:

1. Slow migration of contaminants through the unsaturated zone.

2. Slow migration of contaminants through the groundwater in the Unproductive Strata.

3. Movement of contaminants through drains or services runs.

Given the distance to the stream and the presence of the low permeability Glacial Till strata beneath the area, it is unlikely that the stream will be at a significant risk from potential pollution at the site.

10 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 EXPLORATION AND TESTING

GENERAL

A total of six hand auger holes were put down at the site on the 16th November 2012. The logs are provided in Appendix A.

SAMPLING STRATEGY

The positions of the exploratory holes were selected by Listers Geotechnical Consultants to provide a wide coverage of information on the site area around the network of school buildings.

The position of all exploratory holes undertaken at the site as part of this investigation can be seen on the Exploratory Hole Location Plan included in Appendix A. The results of the laboratory testing are provided in Appendix B.

METHODOLOGY

Boreholes HA1 to HA6 were put down using a Dutch portable hand auger to a maximum depth of 1.2m below existing ground level. The 55mm diameter auger head was rotated and pushed down into the soil by means of a T-handle to obtain selected disturbed soil samples at regular intervals.

Geoenvironmental conclusions given in this report are based on data obtained from these sources but it should be noted that variations, which affect these conclusions, may occur between and beyond the test locations. Also water levels may vary with time.

GROUND CONDITIONS

The site and laboratory test work revealed that the general succession of strata can be represented by Made Ground overlying Glacial Till. It may be summarised as follows:

Made Ground - encountered at each test location from ground level typically down to depths of between 0.25m and 0.6m, but down to at least 1.2m in HA2 in the northwest of the site. The average thickness of Made Ground is therefore at least 0.5m.

Represented by a variety of soils including dark brown sandy ashy topsoil; brown topsoil; brown silty slightly sandy clay with inclusions of red brick, tarmac and gravel; or limestone gravel mixed with topsoil and red brick fragments.

11 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 In HA5 the Made Ground comprised block paving on a layer of sharp sand above hardcore down to 0.3m.

In HA2, Made Ground soil was encountered down to 0.9m depth where an obstruction of breeze blocks was encountered. These were chipped out down to 1.2m depth, but further progress was difficult and was stopped due to the unknown reason for the obstruction.

Glacial Till - encountered at each test location except HA2, from between 0.25m and 0.6m depth down to the base of the boreholes at 1.2m depth. Represented in general by firm olive brown mottled grey silty slightly gravelly clay with occasional lenses of sand. The gravel content varied slightly from occasional gravel to gravelly and comprised fine to medium sized calcareous gravel with rare sandstone.

GROUNDWATER

Groundwater was not encountered in any of the exploratory holes during the fieldwork down to 1.2m depth below the existing ground level.

OBSERVED SOIL CONTAMINATION

Evidence of contamination during the fieldwork was noted in HA1 in the north of the site as inclusions of ash within the topsoil. No other suspected contamination was observed.

12 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 GROUND CONTAMINATION ASSESSMENT

SOIL TESTING

Six samples including four of the Made Ground and two samples of the natural Glacial Till soils collected on site during this investigation were tested for a range of contaminants. The sample containing ash from HA1 was included.

The suite of testing carried out on the samples was decided upon following consultation of R&D CLR Publications, published as part of the Contaminated Land Exposure Assessment (CLEA), a joint venture between the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and the Environment Agency. The relevant Department of the Environment (DoE) Industry Profile for Engineering Works, electrical and electronic equipment manufacturing works (including works manufacturing equipment containing PCBs) was also consulted however, the area around the substation comprised hard standing and was not targeted at this time.

The test suite included a range of:-

 Metals and inorganic substances

 Speciated Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH)

 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH), with diesel eight band split

The soil samples were tested to obtain ‘Total’ values within the soil and the results are included in Appendix B.

RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES – HUMAN HEALTH

The human health risk assessment has been undertaken using the guidance provided in the Environment Agency’s publication CLR11, Model Procedures for the Management of Contaminated Land, published in September 2004. Human health assessment criteria used are based upon the proposed final land use of the site. As the final land use for this site is currently a grassed open space, the guidelines for ‘Residential with plant uptake’ have been used as an initial screen.

Soil Guideline Values

Currently in the UK, no statutory limits for the presence of contaminants in soils or groundwater exist. Therefore, the results of the soil samples tested are compared primarily to the new Soil Guideline Values (SGVs) where available published from March 2009, by DEFRA and the EA.

13 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 The new SGVs are baseline ground contamination standards calculated using the new CLEA software described below. They are based upon a sandy loam soil type with 6% soil organic matter.

Generic Assessment Criteria (GAC)

As well as the SGVs, the set of GACs produced by Land Quality Management (LQM) and the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) in 2009 using the CLEA software, are used as a screening tool, as are the GACs produced by CL:AIRE (Contaminated Land: Applications In Real Environments) in conjunction with AGS and EIC.

The new CLEA software 1.06 version was released in October 2009 and is a deterministic exposure model with altered exposure data to the original model. The model allows the creation of a generic assessment criteria database with which to screen laboratory testing results. These GACs are conservative and based upon common assumptions.

Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessment (DQRA)

Should any results exceed the GACs, then a DQRA is undertaken to establish site specific assessment criteria. This final stage uses specific information regarding the contamination and its potential receptors and pathways. The CLEA 1.06 software enables this to be achieved and produces less conservative, more accurate, site specific soil assessment criteria (SAC).

In addition, where bio-accessibility can be taken into account, the CLEA 1.06 software has been used to derive site specific assessment criteria (SAC).

Data Sources

Where chemical specific data has been used in the above assessments, data has been sourced from available TOX reports, published by DEFRA, The Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon Criteria Working Group (TPHCWG) literature and toxicological and physical data obtained from Environment Agency Publication, ‘Human Health Toxicological Assessment of Contaminants in Soil’, August 2008.

RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES – GROUNDWATER

The procedures set out in Environment Agency’s Remedial Targets Methodology Hydrogeological risk assessment for contaminated land (2006), have been followed.

RESULTS OF TOTAL SOIL TESTS

Of all the contaminants tested one recorded values higher than their relevant environmental standard value for human health for a residential end use.

14 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 No results were recorded above the screening standards for a commercial end use.

Statistical analysis was not undertaken on the results as the Made Ground at the site was varied and therefore contained discrete areas of differing types of soil.

The elevated result is discussed below.

Arsenic

Of the six samples tested, five of the values obtained ranged from 13mg/kg to 30mg/kg and the sixth recorded 59mg/kg of arsenic.

The relevant new approach SGV for arsenic has been set at 32mg/kg for a residential site or 640mg/kg for a commercial end use.

The highest result was from the sample taken at 0.15m depth in the Made Ground topsoil from HA1.

RESULTS OF PHYSIOLOGICALLY BASED EXTRACTION TEST (PBET)

A sample collected from the natural Glacial Till in HA5 was subject to PBET testing for arsenic, chromium and nickel, which are commonly found elevated in soils in the Northamptonshire area and those derived from it.

The test recorded Total (aqua regia derived) values of arsenic, chromium and nickel all below the screening standards for a residential end use. The PBET testing confirmed that these naturally occurring elements also had low bioaccessibility in the Glacial Till.

The bioaccessible fraction was not applied to the arsenic encountered in the Made Ground topsoil in HA1 as the origins of the arsenic cannot be taken to be natural and may be from an anthropogenic source having differing chemical properties and thus bioavailability.

15 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT

The following qualitative risk assessment has been carried out using the source-pathway-receptor principle. As such, potential sources of contamination have been assessed using the CLEA Guidelines. The fact that a pathway must exist between a potential source and potential receptor for there to be a risk, has been taken into account. The potential human receptors evaluated for their individual risk are:-

 Potential end users of the site.

 Surrounding residents or workers.

 Demolition/construction workers.

GENERAL

The BGS background levels for the site area indicated that the levels of arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead and nickel are all well below the environmental standards for a residential site.

One of the soil contamination tests carried out as part of this investigation revealed an elevated concentration of arsenic in the soil in an area of Made Ground topsoil in the northwest of the site at HA1 with respect to a residential end usage. This concentration was 59mg/kg where the residential SGV is 32mg/kg.

However, currently the site is to be levelled and grassed and therefore not such a sensitive setting.

It should be noted that the area immediately surrounding the electricity substation was not sampled. No hydrocarbons were identified in the closest hand auger borehole, HA6, either by visual or olfactory means or in the test results. It is recommended that when the transformer station is dismantled and the slab broken up, that a detailed inspection in carried out by the groundworkers. Should any oily contamination be suspected, then further investigation will be required. It should be noted that PCB contamination would not be present without the presence of leaked transformer oil, however, PCBs are more persistent than petroleum hydrocarbons.

END USERS OF THE SITE

The elevated concentration of arsenic encountered within the Made Ground soils in the northwest of the site have the potential to cause significant harm to the end users of the site if direct contact to them is available from such routes as soil ingestion or inhalation of dust. The exposure route of primary concern for arsenic contamination is ‘direct soil ingestion’.

16 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 For the site to be left as open grassed land, then there are considered to be no significant risks from this localised arsenic level and no further work is required at this stage.

Depending upon the eventual end use of the site, if this is to be residential use, then further work should be undertaken in the area of the elevated arsenic. This may be bioaccessibility testing specifically on samples from this area of the site, delineation of the arsenic contamination by further sampling and testing, or removal of the Made Ground topsoil from this part of the site. However, if the area should lie beneath designated hard standing or a building, no further work would be necessary.

For a commercial end use, then there is considered to be no significant risks from this localised level of arsenic being left at the site.

The soil beneath the electricity substation requires verification as described below.

SURROUNDING RESIDENTS OR WORKERS

There is considered to be a low risk to surrounding residents or workers from this site and no specific remedial action is considered to be necessary.

DEMOLITION/CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

The exposure route of primary concern for the contamination is ‘direct soil ingestion’. For the demolition or construction workers there is a direct link to the soil when they undertake the site work and therefore different measures should be taken to manage the short-term exposure risk of coming into contact with contaminated soil.

From the concentrations of contaminants identified at this site, there is considered to be no significant risk to workers coming into contact with the ground. However, the site manager should prepare a method statement to cater for any unexpected contamination uncovered during the groundworks. Further investigation will be required to assess the risks and the need for any remediation.

To reduce the risk to as low as reasonably practicable for the construction workers it is recommended that normal health and safety measures be implemented along with the use of appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

17 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 VALIDATION – ELECTRICITY SUB-STATION

Prior to braking out the floor slab of the electricity substation an inspection of the slab may reveal staining indicating that the transformer had leaked oil. Upon braking out the slab, a detailed inspection should be made of the soil beneath to establish if any leaks had occurred that may have impacted the soil. This should be undertaken with machinery or hand tools. Should any visual or olfactory evidence of any oily leaks be identified then further investigation and risk assessment will be required.

To reduce the risk to as low as reasonably practicable during this process it is recommended that, high standards of personal hygiene should always be maintained amongst site personnel at all times. All personnel coming into contact with the soil, ground workers in particular, should be instructed to use gloves when on site. Washing facilities should also be provided and used prior to eating or smoking to prevent any hand to mouth transfer. Should any visual or olfactory evidence of contamination be encountered during the construction phase, work should be suspended and further advice should be sought.

18 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 GROUNDWATER RISK ASSESSMENT

The following risk assessment has, again, been carried out using the source-pathway-receptor principle. The procedures set out in the Environment Agency’s Remedial Targets Methodology Hydrogeological risk assessment for contaminated land (2006), have been followed. The potential environmental receptors considered during this risk assessment were:-

 Controlled Waters - the stream 150m to the north of the site.

 Controlled Waters - the Lower Lincolnshire Limestone Principal aquifer beneath the site.

 Local Nature Reserve to the southeast of the site.

GENERAL

None of the contaminants tested for within the soil samples recorded significantly elevated values.

An inspection will be made of the soils beneath the electricity substation once it has been dismantled to determine if there has been any impact to the soils beneath from leaks of transformer oil.

The site is underlain by Glacial Till, providing some 16m of silty gravelly clay with discontinuous sand lenses, above the Lower Lincolnshire Limestone Principal Aquifer.

The stream is considered to be too far away to be impacted from direct run-off and the low permeability of the Till would restrict migration to the stream or to the nature reserve.

It is therefore considered that none of the above recognised environmental receptors will be at risk from potential groundwater pollution at the site.

We recommend that the conclusions of this report are agreed with the relevant Local Authority at the earliest stage, to reduce potential delays to the development.

19 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE MATERIAL

If it is decided that any of the soil from the demolition process should be taken off-site as waste and disposed of, the implementation of the Landfill Directive means that the waste soil requires classification prior to leaving site.

European Waste Catalogue Determination

Using the ‘Total’ soil contamination test results from this investigation in conjunction with the HazWasteOnline spreadsheets, all of the soil has been classified as non-hazardous waste. A summary of the results of the assessment are provided in Appendix E. The full details of the assessment are available upon request.

With regard to the European Waste Catalogue Code 17 05 04 ‘Stone and soils from uncontaminated sites’ should be classified as inert.

The substation slab and the soil beneath the slab will need to be inspected for evidence of any oil leaks. This part of the site may need treating separately if contamination is suspected.

The rest of the site including the natural Glacial Till soil has been shown to be uncontaminated and therefore this soil may be classified as inert without any further testing, or non-hazardous for the topsoil.

Uncontaminated soil and stones, including naturally occurring sands and clays, may be accepted in an inert landfill without testing, provided that it is not topsoil or peat and excludes soil from contaminated sites. Inert waste should not undergo change, will not burn, react, biodegrade or adversely affect human health or the environment. It should not contain metals or plastics.

Analytical results relevant to the materials being disposed of should be provided to the landfill operators or waste management contractors to confirm whether it meets their license agreements and to confirm tipping costs.

Site Waste Management Plan

Currently, in England, you must have a site waste management plan (SWMP) for all new construction projects worth more than £300,000.

The level of detail that your SWMP should contain depends on the estimated build cost, excluding VAT.

For projects estimated at between £300,000 and £500,000 (excluding VAT) the SWMP should contain details of the:

20 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012  types of waste removed from the site  identity of the person who removed the waste  site that the waste is taken to. For projects estimated at over £500,000 (excluding VAT) the SWMP should contain details of the:

 types of waste removed from the site  identity of the person who removed the waste and their waste carrier registration number  a description of the waste  site that the waste was taken to  environmental permit or exemption held by the site where the material is taken. At the end of the project, you must review the plan and record the reasons for any differences between the plan and what actually happened.

RE-USE OF MATERIAL ON SITE

Currently, if surplus soil is ‘fit for re-use’ on the site, exemptions can be sought from the Environment Agency to allow this activity.

A recent voluntary code of practice published by CL:AIRE, in conjunction with the EA, (the Definition of Waste: Development Industry Code of Practice, Version 2) endorses the re-use of surplus soil on and off the site of origin without the need for exemptions from the EA, dependent on whether it is “fit for purpose”. It also supports the use of “Hub and Cluster” sites (to enable surplus soil to be used on agreed sites in the local vicinity, dependent on the soil being ‘fit for purpose’).

Based upon the human health and groundwater risk assessments, the soils on this site are considered to be suitable to be re-used on site for landscaping purposes, dependent on the agreement of the Local Authority.

If the site is to be residential end use, then the localised area of arsenic contaminated topsoil should not be re-used for landscaping. The soil from beneath the electricity substation is not recommended for landscaping use unless further testing is undertaken.

21 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012 REFERENCES

1. Environment Agency, ‘The Model Procedures for the Management of Land Contamination’, CLR 11, 2004

2. Guidelines for the Assessment and Management of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Sites in New Zealand. Ministry for the Environment, 1999.

3. Health and Safety Executive (HSE), “Protection of Workers and the General Public during Development of Contaminated Land” HS(G) 66. HMSO 1991.

4. Environment Agency, ‘Human Health Toxicological Assessment of Contaminants in Soil’, August 2008

5. Environment Agency, Remedial Target Methodology, Hydrogeological Risk Assessment for Contaminated Land, 2006

6. Site Investigations, Code of Practice, BS5930:1999+A2 2010

7. Investigation of Potentially Contaminated Sites – Code of Practice, BS10175, 2011

LISTERS 12.11.009

Prepared By: -

Signed...... Amanda David B.Sc (Hons), M.Sc, FGS Checked By: -

Signed...... Murray Bateman B.Sc (Hons), M.Sc, DIC, FGS, C.Geol

For and on behalf of Listers Geotechnical Consultants

22 Report No:-12.11.009 Date:- December 2012

APPENDIX ‘A’ Site Work, Plans and Photographs

Site Location

Scale: 1:50,000

Crown Copyright

Date Report No. December 2012 SITE LOCATION MAP 12.11.009

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HA4

Hand auger borehole location Diagrammatic only, not to scale

Date HOLE LOCATION PLAN Report No. December 2012 EXPLORATORY 12.11.009

View along the northern edge of the site

The supervisors accommodation in the northeast of the site

Date Report No. December 2012 SITE PHOTOGRAPHS 12.11.009

View through the western side of the site

View through the centre of the site

Another view through the centre of the site

Date Report No. December 2012 SITE PHOTOGRAPHS 12.11.009

1.0 SOIL/ROCK SYMBOLS 1.1 Soils

Made Ground Sand

Topsoil Silt

Boulders and Cobbles Clay

Gravel Peat

1.2 Rocks, Sedimentary

Chalk Siltstone

Limestone Mudstone

Conglomerate Breccia

Coal Sandstone

SOIL/ROCK SYMBOLS

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LOCATION: Former Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, HAND AUGER HA1 Corby, Northamptonshire Date of Boring: 16/11/2012

Strata Change Samples Hand Water Description of Strata Vane Level Legend Depth -m Depth Type kPa -m Scale Strata -m 0.0 MADE GROUND Very dark brown, sandy TOPSOIL with abundant fine ash

0.15 D 0.20 MADE GROUND Medium to coarse limestone GRAVEL mixed with topsoil and fine red brick

Dry 0.50 D

0.60 GLACIAL TILL Firm olive brown mottled grey slightly silty CLAY with occasional fine to medium gravel, mainly calcareous

(0.60)

1.0 1.00 D

1.20 Base of borehole at 1.20 m

Water Strike Borehole Diameter: 55mm Water (Standing Level) W Water Sample B Bulk Sample Remarks: 1.Method of excavation: Dutch portable hand auger. 2.Depth of visible roots: 0.10m. D Small Disturbed Sample 3.No groundwater encountered. U Undisturbed Sample (No. of blows shown in brackets) SPT Standard Penetration Test CPT Cone Penetration Test * Extrapolated Value

Date Report No: 12.11.009 HAND AUGER LOG December 2012 Client Ref: . ..

LOCATION: Former Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, HAND AUGER HA2 Corby, Northamptonshire Date of Boring: 16/11/2012

Strata Change Samples Hand Water Description of Strata Vane Level Legend Depth -m Depth Type kPa -m Scale Strata -m 0.0 MADE GROUND Brown slightly silty slightly sandy clay TOPSOIL with occasional fine roots

0.15 D 0.20 MADE GROUND Firm olive brown slightly silty CLAY with occasional fine red brick, tarmac and calcareous gravels

Dry 0.50 D (0.70)

0.90 MADE GROUND Breeze blocks 1.0 1.00 D

1.20 Base of borehole at 1.20 m

Water Strike Borehole Diameter: 55mm Water (Standing Level) W Water Sample B Bulk Sample Remarks: 1.Method of excavation: Dutch portable hand auger. 2.Depth of visible roots: 0.10m. D Small Disturbed Sample 3.No groundwater encountered. U Undisturbed Sample 4.Refusal on breeze blocks. Possible service? (No. of blows shown in brackets) SPT Standard Penetration Test CPT Cone Penetration Test * Extrapolated Value

Date Report No: 12.11.009 HAND AUGER LOG December 2012 Client Ref: . ..

LOCATION: Former Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, HAND AUGER HA3 Corby, Northamptonshire Date of Boring: 16/11/2012

Strata Change Samples Hand Water Description of Strata Vane Level Legend Depth -m Depth Type kPa -m Scale Strata -m 0.0 MADE GROUND Brown slightly silty slightly sandy CLAY with occasional fine to medium gravel, mainly flint and occasional fine roots

0.30 D

0.40 GLACIAL TILL Firm, slightly friable, olive brown mottled grey locally Dry silty gravelly CLAY with occasional medium sand pockets. Gravel is fine calcareous and rare medium sandstone 0.60 D

(0.80)

1.0 1.00 D

1.20 Base of borehole at 1.20 m

Water Strike Borehole Diameter: 55mm Water (Standing Level) W Water Sample B Bulk Sample Remarks: 1.Method of excavation: Dutch portable hand auger. 2.Depth of visible roots: 0.20m. D Small Disturbed Sample 3.No groundwater encountered. U Undisturbed Sample (No. of blows shown in brackets) SPT Standard Penetration Test CPT Cone Penetration Test * Extrapolated Value

Date Report No: 12.11.009 HAND AUGER LOG December 2012 Client Ref: . ..

LOCATION: Former Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, HAND AUGER HA4 Corby, Northamptonshire Date of Boring: 16/11/2012

Strata Change Samples Hand Water Description of Strata Vane Level Legend Depth -m Depth Type kPa -m Scale Strata -m 0.0 MADE GROUND Brown silty clay TOPSOIL with occasional fine gravel, roots and fine red brick

0.20 D

0.30 GLACIAL TILL Firm, light orange brown, slightly silty CLAY with occasional fine calcareous gravel

Dry

0.60 D

(0.80)

1.0

1.10 GLACIAL TILL Firm to stiff, slightly friable olive brown mottled grey 1.15 D slightly silty gravelly CLAY with occasional fine sand pockets. Gravel is fine and mainly calcareous 1.20 Base of borehole at 1.20 m

Water Strike Borehole Diameter: 55mm Water (Standing Level) W Water Sample B Bulk Sample Remarks: 1.Method of excavation: Dutch portable hand auger. 2.Depth of visible roots: 0.20m. D Small Disturbed Sample 3.No groundwater encountered. U Undisturbed Sample (No. of blows shown in brackets) SPT Standard Penetration Test CPT Cone Penetration Test * Extrapolated Value

Date Report No: 12.11.009 HAND AUGER LOG December 2012 Client Ref: . ..

LOCATION: Former Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, HAND AUGER HA5 Corby, Northamptonshire Date of Boring: 16/11/2012

Strata Change Samples Hand Water Description of Strata Vane Level Legend Depth -m Depth Type kPa -m Scale Strata -m 0.0 MADE GROUND Block paving 0.08 MADE GROUND Sharp SAND 0.16 MADE GROUND 0.20 D Sandy medium sub-angular GRAVEL (Hardcore)

0.30 GLACIAL TILL Firm, olive brown mottled grey slightly silty CLAY with occasional calcareous gravel

Dry 0.50 D

(0.90)

1.0 1.00 D

1.20 Base of borehole at 1.20 m

Water Strike Borehole Diameter: 55mm Water (Standing Level) W Water Sample B Bulk Sample Remarks: 1.Method of excavation: Dutch portable hand auger. 2.No roots visible. D Small Disturbed Sample 3.No groundwater encountered. U Undisturbed Sample (No. of blows shown in brackets) SPT Standard Penetration Test CPT Cone Penetration Test * Extrapolated Value

Date Report No: 12.11.009 HAND AUGER LOG December 2012 Client Ref: . ..

LOCATION: Former Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, HAND AUGER HA6 Corby, Northamptonshire Date of Boring: 16/11/2012

Strata Change Samples Hand Water Description of Strata Vane Level Legend Depth -m Depth Type kPa -m Scale Strata -m 0.0 MADE GROUND Brown slightly silty clay TOPSOIL with occasional fine to medium gravel and roots

0.15 D

0.25 GLACIAL TILL Firm, olive brown mottled grey slightly silty CLAY with occasional fine to medium gravel, mainly calcareous

Dry 0.50 D

(0.95)

1.0 1.00 D

1.20 Base of borehole at 1.20 m

Water Strike Borehole Diameter: 55mm Water (Standing Level) W Water Sample B Bulk Sample Remarks: 1.Method of excavation: Dutch portable hand auger. 2.Depth of visible roots: 0.20m. D Small Disturbed Sample 3.No groundwater encountered. U Undisturbed Sample (No. of blows shown in brackets) SPT Standard Penetration Test CPT Cone Penetration Test * Extrapolated Value

Date Report No: 12.11.009 HAND AUGER LOG December 2012 Client Ref: .

APPENDIX ‘B’ Laboratory Test Work Listers Geotechnical Consultants Slapton Hill Barn, Blakesley Road LABORATORY TEST REPORT Slapton, Towcester Results of analysis of 6 samples Northamptonshire NN12 8QD received 21 November 2012 Report Date 29 November 2012 FAO Murray Bateman 12-11-009 - Former Kingswood School Site, Corby

Login Batch No 216685 Chemtest LIMS ID AH98178 AH98179 AH98180 AH98181 AH98182 AH98183 Sample ID HA1 HA2 HA3 HA4 HA5 HA6 Sample No Sampling Date 16/11/2012 16/11/2012 16/11/2012 16/11/2012 16/11/2012 16/11/2012 Depth 0.15m 0.50m 0.30m 0.60m 0.50m 0.15m Matrix SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOPi Determinandi CAS Noi Unitsi * 2630 As Stomach Bioaccessibility 7440382 mg kg-¹ N 0.12 As Intestinal Bioaccessibility 1 7440382 mg kg-¹ N 0.15 As Intestinal Bioaccessibility 2 7440382 mg kg-¹ N 0.26 Arsenic - Bioaccessible Fraction 7440382 % N 1.4 2632 Cr Stomach Bioaccessibility 7440473 mg kg-¹ N 0.25 Cr Intestinal Bioaccessibility 1 7440473 mg kg-¹ N 0.37 Cr Intestinal Bioaccessibility 2 7440473 mg kg-¹ N 0.61 Chromium - Bioaccessible Fraction 7440473 % N 2.0 2635 Ni Stomach Bioaccessibility 7440020 mg kg-¹ N 0.26 Ni Intestinal Bioaccessibility 1 7440020 mg kg-¹ N 0.31 Ni Intestinal Bioaccessibility 2 7440020 mg kg-¹ N 0.45 Nickel - Bioaccessible Fraction 7440020 % N 1.6 2120 Boron (hot water soluble) 7440428 mg kg-¹ M 3.4 0.4 1.2 1.3 1.4 0.6 2450 Arsenic 7440382 mg kg-¹ M 59 30 13 19 18 17 Cadmium 7440439 mg kg-¹ M <0.10 0.16 <0.10 0.12 <0.10 0.12 Chromium 7440473 mg kg-¹ M 68 56 30 37 30 31 Copper 7440508 mg kg-¹ M 120 33 16 25 21 19 Mercury 7439976 mg kg-¹ M <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 <0.10 Nickel 7440020 mg kg-¹ M 130 38 18 45 29 22 Lead 7439921 mg kg-¹ M 32 45 25 23 14 36 Selenium 7782492 mg kg-¹ M 0.70 0.52 0.26 <0.20 <0.20 0.34 Zinc 7440666 mg kg-¹ M 91 120 75 83 51 110 2670 TPH >C5-C6 mg kg-¹ U < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1

All tests undertaken between 21/11/2012 and 29/11/2012 Column page 1 * Accreditation status Report page 1 of 3 This report should be interpreted in conjuction with the notes on the accompanying cover page. LIMS sample ID range AH98178 to AH98183 Listers Geotechnical Consultants Slapton Hill Barn, Blakesley Road LABORATORY TEST REPORT Slapton, Towcester Results of analysis of 6 samples Northamptonshire NN12 8QD received 21 November 2012 Report Date 29 November 2012 FAO Murray Bateman 12-11-009 - Former Kingswood School Site, Corby

216685 AH98178 AH98179 AH98180 AH98181 AH98182 AH98183 HA1 HA2 HA3 HA4 HA5 HA6

16/11/2012 16/11/2012 16/11/2012 16/11/2012 16/11/2012 16/11/2012 0.15m 0.50m 0.30m 0.60m 0.50m 0.15m SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL

2670 TPH >C6-C7 mg kg-¹ U < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 TPH >C7-C8 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 TPH >C8-C10 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 TPH >C10-C12 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 TPH >C12-C16 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 TPH >C16-C21 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 < 0.1 2.0 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 TPH >C21-C35 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 < 0.1 1.4 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons mg kg-¹ U < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 < 10 2700 Naphthalene 91203 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Acenaphthylene 208968 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 < 0.1 0.22 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Acenaphthene 83329 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Fluorene 86737 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Phenanthrene 85018 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 0.17 0.23 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Anthracene 120127 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 0.1 0.18 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Fluoranthene 206440 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 0.38 0.43 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Pyrene 129000 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 0.28 0.31 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Benzo[a]anthracene 56553 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 0.18 0.16 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Chrysene 218019 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 0.19 0.21 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Benzo[b]fluoranthene 205992 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 0.19 0.22 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Benzo[k]fluoranthene 207089 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 0.19 0.3 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Benzo[a]pyrene 50328 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 0.2 0.27 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Dibenzo[a,h]anthracene 53703 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene 193395 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 0.12 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 Benzo[g,h,i]perylene 191242 mg kg-¹ M < 0.1 0.17 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1 < 0.1

All tests undertaken between 21/11/2012 and 29/11/2012 Column page 1 * Accreditation status Report page 2 of 3 This report should be interpreted in conjuction with the notes on the accompanying cover page. LIMS sample ID range AH98178 to AH98183 Listers Geotechnical Consultants Slapton Hill Barn, Blakesley Road LABORATORY TEST REPORT Slapton, Towcester Results of analysis of 6 samples Northamptonshire NN12 8QD received 21 November 2012 Report Date 29 November 2012 FAO Murray Bateman 12-11-009 - Former Kingswood School Site, Corby

216685 AH98178 AH98179 AH98180 AH98181 AH98182 AH98183 HA1 HA2 HA3 HA4 HA5 HA6

16/11/2012 16/11/2012 16/11/2012 16/11/2012 16/11/2012 16/11/2012 0.15m 0.50m 0.30m 0.60m 0.50m 0.15m SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL

2700 Total (of 16) PAHs mg kg-¹ M < 2 2.2 2.5 < 2 < 2 < 2

All tests undertaken between 21/11/2012 and 29/11/2012 Column page 1 * Accreditation status Report page 3 of 3 This report should be interpreted in conjuction with the notes on the accompanying cover page. LIMS sample ID range AH98178 to AH98183

APPENDIX ‘C’ Envirocheck Report Envirocheck ® Report: Datasheet

Order Details: Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Reference: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details: Kingswood School Gainsborough Road CORBY Northamptonshire NN18 9NS

Client Details: MR M Bateman Listers Geotechnical Consultants Ltd Slapton Hill Barn Blakesley Road Slapton Nr Towcester Northants NN12 8QD

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Data Currency 16

Data Suppliers 22

Useful Contacts 23

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Page 501 to 1000m On Site 0 to 250m 251 to 500m Data Type Number (*up to 2000m) Agency & Hydrological

Contaminated Land Register Entries and Notices

Discharge Consents pg 1 1

Enforcement and Prohibition Notices

Integrated Pollution Controls

Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls pg 1 1

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Prosecutions Relating to Authorised Processes

Prosecutions Relating to Controlled Waters

Registered Radioactive Substances

River Quality pg 1 1

River Quality Biology Sampling Points

River Quality Chemistry Sampling Points

Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

Water Abstractions pg 2 2 (*11)

Water Industry Act Referrals

Groundwater Vulnerability pg 5 Yes n/a n/a n/a

Bedrock Aquifer Designations pg 5 Yes n/a n/a n/a

Superficial Aquifer Designations pg 5 Yes n/a n/a n/a

Source Protection Zones

Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences n/a n/a

Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences n/a n/a

Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences n/a n/a

Flood Water Storage Areas n/a n/a

Flood Defences n/a n/a Waste

BGS Recorded Landfill Sites

Historical Landfill Sites

Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites

Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Landfill Boundaries)

Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Locations)

Local Authority Recorded Landfill Sites

Registered Landfill Sites

Registered Waste Transfer Sites

Registered Waste Treatment or Disposal Sites

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Explosive Sites

Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances (NIHHS)

Planning Hazardous Substance Consents

Planning Hazardous Substance Enforcements Geological

BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology pg 7 Yes n/a n/a n/a

BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry pg 7 Yes Yes Yes

BGS Recorded Mineral Sites

BGS Urban Soil Chemistry pg 9 Yes Yes Yes

BGS Urban Soil Chemistry Averages pg 12 Yes

Brine Compensation Area n/a n/a n/a

Coal Mining Affected Areas n/a n/a n/a

Mining Instability n/a n/a n/a

Man-Made Mining Cavities

Natural Cavities

Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain n/a n/a

Potential for Collapsible Ground Stability Hazards pg 12 Yes n/a n/a

Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards n/a n/a

Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards pg 12 Yes Yes n/a n/a

Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards pg 12 Yes n/a n/a

Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards pg 12 Yes n/a n/a

Potential for Shrinking or Swelling Clay Ground Stability Hazards pg 12 Yes n/a n/a

Radon Potential - Radon Affected Areas n/a n/a n/a

Radon Potential - Radon Protection Measures n/a n/a n/a Industrial Land Use

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries pg 13 5 4 10

Fuel Station Entries pg 14 1

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Page 501 to 1000m On Site 0 to 250m 251 to 500m Data Type Number (*up to 2000m) Sensitive Land Use

Areas of Adopted Green Belt

Areas of Unadopted Green Belt

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Environmentally Sensitive Areas

Forest Parks

Local Nature Reserves pg 15 1

Marine Nature Reserves

National Nature Reserves

National Parks

Nitrate Sensitive Areas

Nitrate Vulnerable Zones pg 15 1

Ramsar Sites

Sites of Special Scientific Interest

Special Areas of Conservation

Special Protection Areas

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Discharge Consents 1 Operator: C J Champion A18NW 693 1 486100 Property Type: Mixed Farming (N) 288200 Location: Beanfield Fawns Farm Uppingham Road, Corby, Northants Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Catchment Area: Not Supplied Reference: Pr5nf2168 Permit Version: 1 Effective Date: 29th May 1963 Issued Date: 29th May 1963 Revocation Date: 11th June 1991 Discharge Type: Agricultural effluents Discharge Not Supplied Environment: Receiving Water: Not Supplied Status: Pre National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date < 01/09/1989 Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls 2 Name: Morrisons A9SE 960 2 486963 Location: Oakley Road, Great Oakley, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 8LH (SE) 286719 Authority: Corby Borough Council, Environmental Health Department Permit Reference: P28 Dated: 1st December 1998 Process Type: Local Authority Air Pollution Control Description: PG1/14 Petrol filling station Status: Authorised Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location Nearest Surface Water Feature A13NE 0 - 486186 (NE) 287466 Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters 3 Property Type: Water Company Sewage: Surface Water Outfall A7SE 903 1 485700 Location: District (SW) 286500 Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Pollutant: Oils - Diesel (Including Agricultural) Note: Harpers Brook Incident Date: 3rd August 1998 Incident Reference: 3452 Catchment Area: Not Given Receiving Water: Freshwater Stream/River Cause of Incident: Vandalism Incident Severity: Category 3 - Minor Incident Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters 3 Property Type: Paper Industry A7SE 908 1 485700 Location: Kettering District (SW) 286495 Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Pollutant: Oils - Diesel (Including Agricultural) Note: Harpers Brook Incident Date: 31st July 1998 Incident Reference: 3449 Catchment Area: Not Given Receiving Water: Freshwater Stream/River Cause of Incident: Poor Operational Practice Incident Severity: Category 3 - Minor Incident Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters 4 Property Type: Water Company Sewage: Surface Water Outfall A7SE 939 1 485600 Location: Kettering District (SW) 286500 Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Pollutant: Oils - Other Oil Note: Harper's Brook Incident Date: 3rd August 1998 Incident Reference: 3448 Catchment Area: Not Given Receiving Water: Freshwater Stream/River Cause of Incident: Unknown Incident Severity: Category 3 - Minor Incident Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m River Quality Name: Southern Strm A18SW 363 1 486068 GQA Grade: River Quality C (N) 287880 Reach: Headwaters...Corby Stw Estimated Distance 7.5 (km): Flow Rate: Flow less than 0.31 cumecs Flow Type: River Year: 2000

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Water Abstractions 5 Operator: Great Oakley Farms Ltd A7NE 683 1 485550 Licence Number: 5/32/07/*G/0027 (SW) 286830 Permit Version: 1 Location: Swinawe Farm Well - Great Oakley Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Abstraction: General Farming And Domestic Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a single point Source: Groundwater Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Not Supplied Authorised Start: 01 January Authorised End: 31 December Permit Start Date: 1st April 2008 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Water Abstractions 6 Operator: H W G De Capell Brooke A7NE 738 1 485500 Licence Number: 5/32/07/*G/0017a (SW) 286800 Permit Version: 100 Location: Swinawe Farm Well Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Abstraction: Amenity: General Use (Medium Loss) Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a single point Source: Groundwater Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Northampton Sanstone; Status: Perpetuity Authorised Start: 01 January Authorised End: 31 December Permit Start Date: 1st May 1973 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Water Abstractions Operator: H W G De Capell Brooke A3NW 1218 1 486000 Licence Number: 5/32/07/*G/0017a (S) 286100 Permit Version: 100 Location: Oakley Lodge Well Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Abstraction: Amenity: General Use (Medium Loss) Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a single point Source: Groundwater Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Northampton Sanstone; Status: Perpetuity Authorised Start: 01 January Authorised End: 31 December Permit Start Date: 1st May 1973 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Water Abstractions Operator: H W G De Capell Brooke A3SE 1551 1 486200 Licence Number: 5/32/07/*G/0017a (S) 285750 Permit Version: 100 Location: Borehole At Oakley Hay Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Abstraction: Amenity: General Use (Medium Loss) Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a single point Source: Groundwater Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Northampton Sanstone; Status: Perpetuity Authorised Start: 01 January Authorised End: 31 December Permit Start Date: 1st May 1973 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m

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Water Abstractions Operator: H W G De Capell Brooke A4SE 1567 1 486900 Licence Number: 5/32/07/*G/0017a (SE) 285900 Permit Version: 100 Location: Home Farm Well Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Abstraction: Amenity: General Use (Medium Loss) Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a single point Source: Groundwater Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Northampton Sanstone; Status: Perpetuity Authorised Start: 01 January Authorised End: 31 December Permit Start Date: 1st May 1973 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Water Abstractions Operator: H W G De Capell Brooke A4SE 1582 1 487100 Licence Number: 5/32/07/*G/0017a (SE) 286000 Permit Version: 100 Location: Oakley Hall Well Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Abstraction: Amenity: General Use (Medium Loss) Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a single point Source: Groundwater Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Northampton Sanstone; Status: Perpetuity Authorised Start: 01 January Authorised End: 31 December Permit Start Date: 1st May 1973 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Water Abstractions Operator: Great Oakley Farms Ltd A16SW 1593 1 484440 Licence Number: 5/32/07/*G/0027 (W) 287750 Permit Version: 1 Location: Platt'S Windmill Well - Great Oakley Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Abstraction: General Farming And Domestic Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a single point Source: Groundwater Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Not Supplied Authorised Start: 01 January Authorised End: 31 December Permit Start Date: 1st April 2008 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Water Abstractions Operator: H W G De Capell Brooke (W) 1621 1 484400 Licence Number: 5/32/07/*G/0017a 287700 Permit Version: 100 Location: Platts Windmill Well Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Abstraction: Amenity: General Use (Medium Loss) Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a single point Source: Groundwater Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Northampton Sanstone; Status: Perpetuity Authorised Start: 01 January Authorised End: 31 December Permit Start Date: 1st May 1973 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m

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Water Abstractions Operator: Kettering Steam Laundry & A25SE 1636 1 487500 Licence Number: 5/32/06/*g/069 (NE) 288500 Permit Version: Not Supplied Location: Borehole At Church Walk Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Abstraction: Industrial Processing ( Miscellaneous) Abstraction Type: Not Supplied Source: Well And Borehole Daily Rate (m3): 12 Yearly Rate (m3): 46370 Details: Miscellaneous Jurassic; Status: Revoked Authorised Start: Not Supplied Authorised End: Not Supplied Permit Start Date: Not Supplied Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Water Abstractions Operator: H W G De Capell Brooke (S) 1678 1 486700 Licence Number: 5/32/07/*G/0017a 285700 Permit Version: 100 Location: Marsh Farm Well Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Abstraction: Amenity: General Use (Medium Loss) Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a single point Source: Groundwater Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Northampton Sanstone; Status: Perpetuity Authorised Start: 01 January Authorised End: 31 December Permit Start Date: 1st May 1973 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Water Abstractions Operator: H W G De Capell Brooke (SE) 1790 1 487000 Licence Number: 5/32/07/*G/0017a 285700 Permit Version: 100 Location: Monks Well Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Abstraction: Amenity: General Use (Medium Loss) Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a single point Source: Groundwater Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Northampton Sanstone; Status: Perpetuity Authorised Start: 01 January Authorised End: 31 December Permit Start Date: 1st May 1973 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Water Abstractions Operator: H W G De Capell Brooke (S) 1933 1 486900 Licence Number: 5/32/07/*G/0017a 285500 Permit Version: 100 Location: Woodland Farm Well Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Abstraction: Amenity: General Use (Medium Loss) Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a single point Source: Groundwater Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Northampton Sanstone; Status: Perpetuity Authorised Start: 01 January Authorised End: 31 December Permit Start Date: 1st May 1973 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m

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Water Abstractions Operator: H W G De Capell Brooke A5SE 1986 1 487700 Licence Number: 5/32/07/*G/0017a (SE) 286000 Permit Version: 100 Location: Grange Farm Well Authority: Environment Agency, Anglian Region Abstraction: Amenity: General Use (Medium Loss) Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a single point Source: Groundwater Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Northampton Sanstone; Status: Perpetuity Authorised Start: 01 January Authorised End: 31 December Permit Start Date: 1st May 1973 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Groundwater Vulnerability Soil Classification: Soils of Low Leaching Potential - Soils in which pollutants are unlikely to A13NW 0 1 486018 penetrate the soil layer because water movement is largely horizontal or they (NW) 287478 have large ability to attenuate diffuse pollutants. Lateral flow from these soils contribute to groundwater recharge elsewhere in the catchment Map Sheet: Sheet 24 Scale: 1:100,000 Groundwater Vulnerability Soil Classification: Soils of High Leaching Potential (U) - Soil information for restored mineral A13NE 0 1 486111 workings and urban areas is based on fewer observations than elsewhere. A (SW) 287407 worst case vulnerability classification (H) assumed, until proved otherwise Map Sheet: Sheet 24 North Northamptonshire Scale: 1:100,000 Drift Deposits Drift Deposit: Low permeability drift deposits occuring at the surface and overlying Major and A13NE 0 1 486111 Minor Aquifers are head, clay-with-flints, brickearth, peat, river terrace deposits (SW) 287407 and marine and estuarine alluvium Map Sheet: Sheet 24 North Northamptonshire Scale: 1:100,000 Bedrock Aquifer Designations Aquifer Desination: Principal Aquifer A13NE 0 3 486111 (SW) 287407 Superficial Aquifer Designations Aquifer Designation: Unproductive Strata A13NE 0 3 486111 (SW) 287407 Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences None Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences None Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences None Flood Water Storage Areas None Flood Defences None

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Local Authority Landfill Coverage Name: Northamptonshire County Council 0 7 486111 - Has supplied landfill data 287407 Local Authority Landfill Coverage Name: Corby Borough Council 0 8 486111 - Has no landfill data to supply 287407 Local Authority Landfill Coverage Name: Kettering Borough Council 908 9 485581 - Has no landfill data to supply 286544

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BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology Description: Inferior Oolite A13NE 0 3 486111 (SW) 287407 BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A13NW 0 4 486000 Soil Sample Type: Rural Soil (W) 287407 Arsenic 15 - 25 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium <1.8 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium 60 - 90 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Concentration: <150 mg/kg Nickel 30 - 45 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A13NE 0 4 486111 Soil Sample Type: Rural Soil (SW) 287407 Arsenic 15 - 25 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium <1.8 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium 60 - 90 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Concentration: <150 mg/kg Nickel 30 - 45 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A8NE 301 4 486111 Soil Sample Type: Rural Soil (S) 287000 Arsenic 15 - 25 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium <1.8 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium 60 - 90 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Concentration: <150 mg/kg Nickel 30 - 45 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A8NW 342 4 486000 Soil Sample Type: Rural Soil (S) 287000 Arsenic 15 - 25 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium <1.8 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium 60 - 90 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Concentration: <150 mg/kg Nickel 30 - 45 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A18SW 489 4 486000 Soil Sample Type: Rural Soil (N) 288000 Arsenic 15 - 25 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium <1.8 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium 60 - 90 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Concentration: <150 mg/kg Nickel 30 - 45 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A18SE 489 4 486111 Soil Sample Type: Rural Soil (N) 288000 Arsenic 15 - 25 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium <1.8 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium 60 - 90 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Concentration: <150 mg/kg Nickel 30 - 45 mg/kg Concentration:

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BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A7NW 755 4 485307 Soil Sample Type: Rural Soil (SW) 287023 Arsenic 15 - 25 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium <1.8 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium 60 - 90 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Concentration: <150 mg/kg Nickel 30 - 45 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A7NW 765 4 485307 Soil Sample Type: Rural Soil (SW) 287000 Arsenic 15 - 25 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium <1.8 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium 60 - 90 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Concentration: <150 mg/kg Nickel 30 - 45 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A14NE 770 4 487000 Soil Sample Type: Rural Soil (E) 287407 Arsenic 15 - 25 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium <1.8 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium 60 - 90 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Concentration: <150 mg/kg Nickel 30 - 45 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A9NE 856 4 487000 Soil Sample Type: Rural Soil (SE) 287000 Arsenic 15 - 25 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium <1.8 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium 60 - 90 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Concentration: <150 mg/kg Nickel 30 - 45 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A19SE 935 4 487000 Soil Sample Type: Rural Soil (NE) 288000 Arsenic 15 - 25 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium <1.8 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium 60 - 90 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Concentration: <150 mg/kg Nickel 30 - 45 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A11NE 984 4 485000 Soil Sample Type: Rural Soil (W) 287407 Arsenic 15 - 25 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium <1.8 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium 60 - 90 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Concentration: <150 mg/kg Nickel 30 - 45 mg/kg Concentration:

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BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A13SE 82 3 486240 Grid: 486240, 287230 (SE) 287230 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 16.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.30 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 89.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 44.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 29.00 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A13SW 260 3 485770 Grid: 485770, 287210 (SW) 287210 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 14.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.30 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 73.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 55.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 36.00 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A18SE 309 3 486300 Grid: 486300, 287770 (NE) 287770 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 19.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.30 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 81.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 33.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 36.00 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A17SE 364 3 485760 Grid: 485760, 287760 (NW) 287760 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 19.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.30 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 95.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 29.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 30.00 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A8NE 485 3 486260 Grid: 486260, 286820 (S) 286820 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 25.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.30 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 85.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 33.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 31.00 mg/kg Concentration:

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BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A19SW 580 3 486720 Grid: 486720, 287780 (NE) 287780 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 24.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.70 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 84.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 62.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 31.00 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A7NE 652 3 485680 Grid: 485680, 286780 (SW) 286780 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 19.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.50 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 92.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 34.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 32.00 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A14SE 673 3 486860 Grid: 486860, 287160 (E) 287160 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 17.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.30 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 90.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 42.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 29.00 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A12SW 740 3 485250 Grid: 485250, 287260 (W) 287260 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 16.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.30 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 86.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 27.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 22.00 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A9NW 772 3 486740 Grid: 486740, 286750 (SE) 286750 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 18.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.30 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 91.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 38.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 25.00 mg/kg Concentration:

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BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A12NW 799 3 485260 Grid: 485260, 287740 (W) 287740 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 18.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.30 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 104.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 33.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 36.00 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A18NE 827 3 486240 Grid: 486240, 288310 (N) 288310 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 16.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.50 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 86.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 35.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 31.00 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A19NW 949 3 486740 Grid: 486740, 288270 (NE) 288270 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 15.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.30 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 85.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 34.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 24.00 mg/kg Concentration: BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A7SW 958 3 485260 Grid: 485260, 286730 (SW) 286730 Soil Sample Type: Topsoil Sample Area: Corby Arsenic Measured 19.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Measured 0.30 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Measured 108.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Measured 33.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Measured 32.00 mg/kg Concentration:

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BGS Urban Soil Chemistry Averages Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service A13NE 0 3 486111 Sample Area: Corby (SW) 287407 Count Id: 133 Arsenic Minimum 11.00 mg/kg Concentration: Arsenic Average 23.00 mg/kg Concentration: Arsenic Maximum 90.00 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Minimum 0.30 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Average 0.30 mg/kg Concentration: Cadmium Maximum 4.00 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Minimum 56.00 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Average 94.00 mg/kg Concentration: Chromium Maximum 233.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Minimum 18.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Average 49.00 mg/kg Concentration: Lead Maximum 438.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Minimum 17.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Average 32.00 mg/kg Concentration: Nickel Maximum 64.00 mg/kg Concentration: Coal Mining Affected Areas In an area that might not be affected by coal mining Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain No Hazard Potential for Collapsible Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Very Low A13NE 0 3 486111 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SW) 287407 Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: No Hazard A13NE 0 3 486111 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SW) 287407 Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Low A13NE 0 3 486111 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SW) 287407 Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Very Low A13SE 0 3 486181 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SE) 287307 Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Very Low A13SW 241 3 486006 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (S) 287101 Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Very Low A13NE 0 3 486111 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SW) 287407 Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Very Low A13NE 0 3 486111 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SW) 287407 Potential for Shrinking or Swelling Clay Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Low A13NE 0 3 486111 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SW) 287407 Radon Potential - Radon Protection Measures Protection Measure: No radon protective measures are necessary in the construction of new A13NE 0 3 486111 dwellings or extensions (SW) 287407 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service Radon Potential - Radon Affected Areas Affected Area: The property is in a lower probability radon area, as less than 1% of homes A13NE 0 3 486111 are above the action level (SW) 287407 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 7 Name: P B G Transport A13NE 141 - 486369 Location: 17, Coldermeadow Avenue, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9AJ (E) 287491 Classification: Road Haulage Services Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 8 Name: A1 Grounds Maintenance Contractors A13SW 142 - 486075 Location: 6, Norway Close, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9EG (S) 287187 Classification: Pest & Vermin Control Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 8 Name: H C S Pest Control Services A13SW 142 - 486075 Location: 6, Norway Close, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9EG (S) 287187 Classification: Commercial Cleaning Services Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 8 Name: H C S A13SW 142 - 486075 Location: 6, Norway Close, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9EG (S) 287187 Classification: Pest & Vermin Control Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 8 Name: A1 Pest Control Ltd A13SW 142 - 486075 Location: 6, Norway Close, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9EG (S) 287187 Classification: Pest & Vermin Control Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 9 Name: Perception Flooring A8NW 286 - 486057 Location: 8, Oslo Gardens, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9DS (S) 287042 Classification: Carpet, Curtain & Upholstery Cleaners Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 10 Name: Crucible Oils A18SE 356 - 486372 Location: 10, Glyndebourne Gardens, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 0PZ (NE) 287795 Classification: Oil Companies Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 11 Name: Jj Cleaning Service A8NE 428 - 486287 Location: 19, Thor Walk, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9EE (S) 286882 Classification: Cleaning Services - Domestic Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 11 Name: Oven Gleam A8NE 436 - 486289 Location: 20, Thor Walk, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9EE (S) 286874 Classification: Oven cleaning Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 12 Name: Buff & Sparkle A9NW 601 - 486446 Location: 24, Greig Walk, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9DJ (SE) 286753 Classification: Commercial Cleaning Services Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 13 Name: Compton Electrical A9NE 797 - 486937 Location: 59, Reigate Walk, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9JP (SE) 286998 Classification: Electrical Engineers Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 14 Name: J G M Forklift & Safety Training A9SW 803 - 486461 Location: 46, Kiel Walk, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9DE (S) 286542 Classification: Fork Lift Trucks Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 15 Name: Albany Electrical Services Ltd A19SE 813 - 486832 Location: 66, Greenhill Rise, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 0LP (NE) 288016 Classification: Electrical Engineers Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 16 Name: Dr-Cleann A14NE 885 - 487078 Location: 10, Scotter Walk, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9BB (E) 287723 Classification: Cleaning Services - Domestic Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 17 Name: Aask Builders A19NW 910 - 486654 Location: 12, Worthing Road, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 0JS (NE) 288275 Classification: Cladding Suppliers & Installers Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 18 Name: Bright Spark A15NW 945 - 487167 Location: 123, Lincoln Way, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9HW (E) 287596 Classification: Printing Engineering Services Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 19 Name: Wall Designs A4NW 962 - 486482 Location: 24, Breedon Close, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9PF (S) 286382 Classification: Wallpapers & Wall Coverings Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 20 Name: Blinds Wholesale A9SE 971 - 486832 Location: 7, Pound Close, Great Oakley, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 8JA (SE) 286564 Classification: Blinds, Awnings & Canopies Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 20 Name: Wholesale Blinds A9SE 971 - 486832 Location: 7, Pound Close, Great Oakley, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 8JA (SE) 286564 Classification: Blinds, Awnings & Canopies Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Fuel Station Entries 21 Name: Morrisons Corby A9SE 964 - 486968 Location: Oakley Road, Snatchill, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NR (SE) 286719 Brand: Morrisons Premises Type: Hypermarket Status: Open Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location

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Local Nature Reserves 22 Name: Kings Wood A13SE 17 5 486218 Multiple Area: N (SE) 287303 Area (m2): 316614.45 Source: Natural England Designation Date: 1st January 1984 Nitrate Vulnerable Zones 23 Name: Not Supplied A13NE 0 6 486111 Description: NVZ Area (SW) 287407 Source: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formerly FRCA)

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Agency & Hydrological Version Update Cycle

Contaminated Land Register Entries and Notices Corby Borough Council - Environmental Health Department February 2012 Annual Rolling Update Rutland Unitary Council - Environmental Health Department January 2012 Annual Rolling Update District Council - Environmental Health Department November 2011 Annual Rolling Update Harborough District Council - Environmental Health Department November 2011 Annual Rolling Update Kettering Borough Council - Environmental Health Department September 2012 Annual Rolling Update Discharge Consents Environment Agency - Anglian Region October 2012 Quarterly Enforcement and Prohibition Notices Environment Agency - Anglian Region September 2012 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region September 2012 Quarterly Integrated Pollution Controls Environment Agency - Anglian Region October 2008 Not Applicable Environment Agency - Midlands Region October 2008 Not Applicable Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control Environment Agency - Anglian Region October 2012 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region October 2012 Quarterly Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control Kettering Borough Council - Environmental Health Department April 2012 Annual Rolling Update Harborough District Council - Environmental Health Department August 2012 Annual Rolling Update Corby Borough Council - Environmental Health Department March 2012 Annual Rolling Update Rutland Unitary Council - Environmental Health Department November 2011 Annual Rolling Update East Northamptonshire District Council - Environmental Health Department November 2012 Annual Rolling Update Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls Kettering Borough Council - Environmental Health Department April 2012 Annual Rolling Update Harborough District Council - Environmental Health Department August 2012 Annual Rolling Update Corby Borough Council - Environmental Health Department March 2012 Annual Rolling Update East Northamptonshire District Council - Environmental Health Department November 2011 Annual Rolling Update Rutland Unitary Council - Environmental Health Department November 2011 Annual Rolling Update Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements Kettering Borough Council - Environmental Health Department April 2012 Annual Rolling Update Harborough District Council - Environmental Health Department August 2012 Annual Rolling Update Corby Borough Council - Environmental Health Department March 2012 Annual Rolling Update Rutland Unitary Council - Environmental Health Department November 2011 Annual Rolling Update East Northamptonshire District Council - Environmental Health Department November 2012 Annual Rolling Update Nearest Surface Water Feature Ordnance Survey July 2012 Quarterly Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters Environment Agency - Anglian Region September 1999 Not Applicable Prosecutions Relating to Authorised Processes Environment Agency - Anglian Region September 2012 Monthly Environment Agency - Midlands Region September 2012 Monthly Prosecutions Relating to Controlled Waters Environment Agency - Anglian Region September 2012 Monthly Environment Agency - Midlands Region September 2012 Monthly Registered Radioactive Substances Environment Agency - Anglian Region October 2012 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region October 2012 Quarterly River Quality Environment Agency - Head Office November 2001 Not Applicable River Quality Biology Sampling Points Environment Agency - Head Office July 2012 Annually

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Agency & Hydrological Version Update Cycle

River Quality Chemistry Sampling Points Environment Agency - Head Office July 2012 Annually Substantiated Pollution Incident Register Environment Agency - Anglian Region - Northern Area October 2012 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - East Area October 2012 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area October 2012 Quarterly Water Abstractions Environment Agency - Anglian Region July 2012 Quarterly Water Industry Act Referrals Environment Agency - Anglian Region October 2012 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region October 2012 Quarterly Groundwater Vulnerability Environment Agency - Head Office January 2011 Not Applicable Drift Deposits Environment Agency - Head Office January 1999 Not Applicable Bedrock Aquifer Designations British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service September 2011 Annually Superficial Aquifer Designations British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service September 2011 Annually Source Protection Zones Environment Agency - Head Office July 2012 Quarterly Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Environment Agency - Head Office October 2012 Quarterly Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Environment Agency - Head Office October 2012 Quarterly Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences Environment Agency - Head Office October 2012 Quarterly Flood Water Storage Areas Environment Agency - Head Office October 2012 Quarterly Flood Defences Environment Agency - Head Office October 2012 Quarterly

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Waste Version Update Cycle

BGS Recorded Landfill Sites British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service June 1996 Not Applicable Historical Landfill Sites Environment Agency - Anglian Region - Northern Area October 2012 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - East Area October 2012 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area October 2012 Quarterly Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites Environment Agency - Anglian Region October 2008 Not Applicable Environment Agency - Midlands Region October 2008 Not Applicable Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Landfill Boundaries) Environment Agency - Anglian Region - Northern Area October 2012 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - East Area October 2012 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area October 2012 Quarterly Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Locations) Environment Agency - Anglian Region - Northern Area October 2012 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - East Area October 2012 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area October 2012 Quarterly Local Authority Landfill Coverage Corby Borough Council - Plannning Department May 2000 Not Applicable East Northamptonshire District Council - Community Services - Planning Department May 2000 Not Applicable Harborough District Council - Environmental Health Department May 2000 Not Applicable Kettering Borough Council - Environmental Health Department May 2000 Not Applicable County Council May 2000 Not Applicable Northamptonshire County Council May 2000 Not Applicable Rutland Unitary Council - Environmental Health Department May 2000 Not Applicable Local Authority Recorded Landfill Sites Corby Borough Council - Plannning Department May 2000 Not Applicable East Northamptonshire District Council - Community Services - Planning Department May 2000 Not Applicable Harborough District Council - Environmental Health Department May 2000 Not Applicable Kettering Borough Council - Environmental Health Department May 2000 Not Applicable Leicestershire County Council May 2000 Not Applicable Northamptonshire County Council May 2000 Not Applicable Rutland Unitary Council - Environmental Health Department May 2000 Not Applicable Registered Landfill Sites Environment Agency - Anglian Region - Northern Area March 2003 Not Applicable Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area March 2003 Not Applicable Registered Waste Transfer Sites Environment Agency - Anglian Region - Northern Area March 2003 Not Applicable Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area March 2003 Not Applicable Registered Waste Treatment or Disposal Sites Environment Agency - Anglian Region - Northern Area March 2003 Not Applicable Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area March 2003 Not Applicable

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Hazardous Substances Version Update Cycle

Control of Major Accident Hazards Sites (COMAH) Health and Safety Executive October 2012 Bi-Annually Explosive Sites Health and Safety Executive June 2012 Bi-Annually Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances (NIHHS) Health and Safety Executive November 2000 Not Applicable Planning Hazardous Substance Enforcements Kettering Borough Council August 2012 Annual Rolling Update Leicestershire County Council August 2012 Annual Rolling Update Rutland Unitary Council - Planning Support December 2011 Annual Rolling Update Harborough District Council January 2012 Annual Rolling Update East Northamptonshire District Council - Community Services - Planning Department May 2012 Annual Rolling Update Northamptonshire County Council November 2011 Annual Rolling Update Corby Borough Council - Plannning Department October 2012 Annual Rolling Update Planning Hazardous Substance Consents Kettering Borough Council August 2012 Annual Rolling Update Leicestershire County Council August 2012 Annual Rolling Update Rutland Unitary Council - Planning Support December 2011 Annual Rolling Update Harborough District Council January 2012 Annual Rolling Update East Northamptonshire District Council - Community Services - Planning Department May 2012 Annual Rolling Update Northamptonshire County Council November 2011 Annual Rolling Update Corby Borough Council - Plannning Department October 2012 Annual Rolling Update

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Geological Version Update Cycle

BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service August 1996 Not Applicable BGS Estimated Soil Chemistry British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service January 2010 Variable BGS Recorded Mineral Sites British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service October 2012 Bi-Annually BGS Urban Soil Chemistry British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service June 2011 Variable BGS Urban Soil Chemistry Averages British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service June 2011 Variable Brine Compensation Area Cheshire Brine Subsidence Compensation Board August 2011 Not Applicable Coal Mining Affected Areas The Coal Authority - Mining Report Service January 2012 As notified Mining Instability Ove Arup & Partners October 2000 Not Applicable Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service February 2011 Not Applicable Potential for Collapsible Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service February 2011 Annually Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service February 2011 Annually Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service February 2011 Annually Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service February 2011 Annually Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service February 2011 Annually Potential for Shrinking or Swelling Clay Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service February 2011 Annually Radon Potential - Radon Affected Areas British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service July 2011 As notified Radon Potential - Radon Protection Measures British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service July 2011 As notified

Industrial Land Use Version Update Cycle

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries Thomson Directories August 2012 Quarterly Fuel Station Entries Catalist Ltd - Experian August 2012 Quarterly

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Sensitive Land Use Version Update Cycle

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Natural England July 2012 Bi-Annually Environmentally Sensitive Areas Natural England February 2012 Annually Forest Parks Forestry Commission April 1997 Not Applicable Local Nature Reserves Natural England February 2012 Bi-Annually Marine Nature Reserves Natural England August 2012 Bi-Annually National Nature Reserves Natural England February 2012 Bi-Annually National Parks Natural England August 2012 Bi-Annually Nitrate Sensitive Areas Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formerly FRCA) February 2012 Not Applicable Nitrate Vulnerable Zones Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formerly FRCA) February 2012 Annually Ramsar Sites Natural England August 2012 Bi-Annually Sites of Special Scientific Interest Natural England August 2012 Bi-Annually Special Areas of Conservation Natural England August 2012 Bi-Annually Special Protection Areas Natural England August 2012 Bi-Annually

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A selection of organisations who provide data within this report

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Ordnance Survey

Environment Agency

Scottish Environment Protection Agency

The Coal Authority

British Geological Survey

Centre for Ecology and Hydrology

Countryside Council for Wales

Scottish Natural Heritage

Natural England

Health Protection Agency

Ove Arup

Peter Brett Associates

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Contact Name and Address Contact Details

1 Environment Agency - National Customer Contact Telephone: 08708 506 506 Centre (NCCC) Email: [email protected] PO Box 544, Templeborough, Rotherham, S60 1BY

2 Corby Borough Council - Environmental Health Telephone: 01536 464051 Department Fax: 01536 464644 Website: Dean House, New Post Office Square, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN17 http://www.corby.gov.uk/an/wc.exe/AO2/Home/ 1GD

3 British Geological Survey - Enquiry Service Telephone: 0115 936 3143 Fax: 0115 936 3276 British Geological Survey, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Email: [email protected] Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG12 5GG Website: www.bgs.ac.uk

4 Landmark Information Group Limited Telephone: 01392 441761 Fax: 01392 441709 5 - 7 Abbey Court, Eagle Way, Sowton, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7HY Email: [email protected] Website: www.landmarkinfo.co.uk

5 Natural England Telephone: 0845 600 3078 Fax: 01733 455103 Northminster House, Northminster Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Email: [email protected] PE1 1UA Website: www.naturalengland.org.uk

6 Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Telephone: 0113 2613333 (DEFRA - formerly FRCA) Fax: 0113 230 0879 Government Buildings, Otley Road, Lawnswood, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS16 5QT

7 Northamptonshire County Council Telephone: 01604 236236 Website: www.northamptonshire.gov.uk County Hall, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 1DN

8 Corby Borough Council - Plannning Department Telephone: 01536 402551 Fax: 01536 400200 Civic Centre, George Street, Corby, Northamptonshire, NN17 1QB Website: http://www.corby.gov.uk/an/wc.exe/AO2/Home/

9 Kettering Borough Council - Environmental Health Telephone: 01536 534277 Department Fax: 01536 410795 Website: www.kettering.gov.uk Municipal Offices, Bowling Green Road, Kettering, Northamptonshire, NN15 7QX

- Health Protection Agency - Radon Survey, Centre for Telephone: 01235 822622 Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards Fax: 01235 833891 Email: [email protected] Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0RQ Website: www.hpa.org.uk

- Landmark Information Group Limited Telephone: 0844 844 9952 Fax: 0844 844 9951 The Smith Centre, Henley On Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6AB Email: [email protected] Website: www.landmarkinfo.co.uk

Please note that the Environment Agency / SEPA have a charging policy in place for enquiries.

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Order Details: Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Reference: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Borehole Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details: Kingswood School Gainsborough Road CORBY Northamptonshire NN18 9NS

Client Details: MR M Bateman Listers Geotechnical Consultants Ltd Slapton Hill Barn Blakesley Road Slapton Nr Towcester Northants NN12 8QD

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BGS Boreholes pg 1 None 10 17 56

Introduction

The Environment Act 1995 has made site sensitivity a key issue, as the legislation pays as much attention to the pathways by which contamination could spread, and to the vulnerable targets of contamination, as it does the potential sources of contamination. For this reason, Landmark's Site Sensitivity maps and Datasheet(s) place great emphasis on statutory data provided by the Environment Agency and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency; it also incorporates data from Natural England (and the Scottish and Welsh equivalents) and Local Authorities; and highlights hydrogeological features required by environmental and geotechnical consultants. It does not include any information concerning past uses of land. The datasheet is produced by querying the Landmark database to a distance defined by the client from a site boundary provided by the client.

In the attached datasheet the National Grid References (NGRs) are rounded to the nearest 10m in accordance with Landmark's agreements with a number of Data Suppliers.

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BGS Boreholes 24 BGS Reference: Sp88ne220 A13NE 16 3 486140 Drilled Length (m): 24.99 (N) 287500 Borehole Name: Xxxv 100jj Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356644/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 25 BGS Reference: Sp88ne306 A13NE 35 3 486239 Drilled Length (m): 28.65 (NE) 287503 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8101 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356730/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 26 BGS Reference: Sp88ne315 A13SW 79 3 486036 Drilled Length (m): 33.22 (SW) 287262 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8096 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356739/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 27 BGS Reference: Sp88ne586 A13NW 86 3 485920 Drilled Length (m): 6.55 (W) 287450 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 21 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357015/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 28 BGS Reference: Sp88ne316 A13NW 110 3 485921 Drilled Length (m): 29.57 (NW) 287545 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8123 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356740/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 29 BGS Reference: Sp88ne587 A13NW 124 3 485950 Drilled Length (m): 3 (NW) 287610 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 22 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357016/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 30 BGS Reference: Sp88ne585 A13SW 125 3 485860 Drilled Length (m): 6.4 (W) 287340 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 20 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357014/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 31 BGS Reference: Sp88ne595 A13SW 139 3 485960 Drilled Length (m): 3 (SW) 287220 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 30 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357024/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 32 BGS Reference: Sp88ne596 A13SE 186 3 486120 Drilled Length (m): 3 (S) 287130 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 31 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357025/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 33 BGS Reference: Sp88ne497 A13SW 193 3 485799 Drilled Length (m): 35.36 (W) 287301 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8484 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356924/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 34 BGS Reference: Sp88ne588 A18SW 259 3 486020 Drilled Length (m): 3 (N) 287770 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 23 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357017/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 35 BGS Reference: Sp88ne584 A12SE 274 3 485760 Drilled Length (m): 4 (SW) 287200 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 19 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357013/ Scan:

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BGS Boreholes 36 BGS Reference: Sp88ne304 A8NE 282 3 486263 Drilled Length (m): 27.74 (S) 287026 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8097 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356728/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 37 BGS Reference: Sp88ne305 A18SE 304 3 486260 Drilled Length (m): 26.52 (N) 287772 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8138 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356729/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 38 BGS Reference: Sp88ne310 A18SW 321 3 485998 Drilled Length (m): 28.96 (N) 287831 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8145 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356734/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 39 BGS Reference: Sp88ne314 A12SE 328 3 485767 Drilled Length (m): 32 (SW) 287111 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8118 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356738/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 40 BGS Reference: Sp88ne317 A8NW 334 3 486002 Drilled Length (m): 30.48 (S) 287007 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8100 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356741/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 41 BGS Reference: Sp88ne218 A12NE 360 3 485650 Drilled Length (m): 29.87 (W) 287500 Borehole Name: Xxxv 84jj Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356642/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 42 BGS Reference: Sp88ne307 A17SE 369 3 485750 Drilled Length (m): 28.96 (NW) 287756 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8214 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356731/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 43 BGS Reference: Sp88ne589 A18SW 381 3 486070 Drilled Length (m): 6.4 (N) 287890 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 24 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357018/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 44 BGS Reference: Sp88ne583 A12SE 390 3 485710 Drilled Length (m): 3 (SW) 287080 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 18 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357012/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 45 BGS Reference: Sp88ne229 A14NW 393 3 486620 Drilled Length (m): 24 (E) 287520 Borehole Name: Xxxv1 16jj Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356653/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 46 BGS Reference: Sp88ne221 A8NW 408 3 485770 Drilled Length (m): 28.96 (SW) 287010 Borehole Name: Xxxv 68t Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356645/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 47 BGS Reference: Sp88ne502 A8NE 446 3 486154 Drilled Length (m): 28.04 (S) 286858 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8366 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356929/ Scan:

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BGS Boreholes 48 BGS Reference: Sp88ne228 A14SW 453 3 486630 Drilled Length (m): 28.65 (SE) 287160 Borehole Name: Xxxv1 16x Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356652/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 49 BGS Reference: Sp88ne498 A12SE 461 3 485532 Drilled Length (m): 36.55 (W) 287265 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8506 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356925/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 50 BGS Reference: Sp88ne325 A12NE 464 3 485548 Drilled Length (m): 31.7 (W) 287520 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8223 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356749/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 51 BGS Reference: Sp88ne261 A18SE 516 3 486300 Drilled Length (m): 33.3 (N) 287980 Borehole Name: Brydons No.2 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356685/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 52 BGS Reference: Sp88ne590 A18SE 531 3 486140 Drilled Length (m): 7.92 (N) 288030 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 25 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357019/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 53 BGS Reference: Sp88ne300 A8NW 538 3 485850 Drilled Length (m): 29.26 (SW) 286836 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8208 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356724/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 54 BGS Reference: Sp88ne582 A7NE 558 3 485650 Drilled Length (m): 3 (SW) 286910 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 17 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357011/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 55 BGS Reference: Sp88ne308 A7NE 568 3 485536 Drilled Length (m): 34.14 (SW) 287008 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8135 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356732/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 56 BGS Reference: Sp88ne311 A17SE 569 3 485734 Drilled Length (m): 35.36 (NW) 288000 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8161 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356735/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 57 BGS Reference: Sp88ne403 A18SW 573 3 485957 Drilled Length (m): 33.83 (N) 288080 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8536 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356827/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 58 BGS Reference: Sp88ne313 A17SE 576 3 485502 Drilled Length (m): 30.78 (NW) 287752 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8202 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356737/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 59 BGS Reference: Sp88ne405 A18SE 578 3 486204 Drilled Length (m): 33 (N) 288063 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8565 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356829/ Scan:

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BGS Boreholes 60 BGS Reference: Sp88ne591 A18NE 614 3 486160 Drilled Length (m): 4 (N) 288110 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 26 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357020/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 61 BGS Reference: Sp88ne219 A17SE 623 3 485640 Drilled Length (m): 32.16 (NW) 288000 Borehole Name: Xxxv 84zz Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356643/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 62 BGS Reference: Sp88ne302 A7NE 634 3 485631 Drilled Length (m): 32 (SW) 286831 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8162 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356726/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 63 BGS Reference: Sp88ne516 A8SW 640 3 486001 Drilled Length (m): 24 (S) 286692 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8386 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356944/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 64 BGS Reference: Sp88ne517 A8SE 658 3 486400 Drilled Length (m): 24.38 (S) 286674 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8372 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356945/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 65 BGS Reference: Sp88ne592 A18NE 676 3 486180 Drilled Length (m): 3 (N) 288170 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 27 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357021/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 66 BGS Reference: Sp88ne318 A12NW 688 3 485313 Drilled Length (m): 29.26 (W) 287509 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8233 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356742/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 67 BGS Reference: Sp88ne581 A7NE 699 3 485620 Drilled Length (m): 3 (SW) 286760 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 16 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357010/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 68 BGS Reference: Sp88ne500 A12SW 723 3 485266 Drilled Length (m): 34.75 (W) 287276 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8517 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356927/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 69 BGS Reference: Sp88ne309 A17SE 730 3 485484 Drilled Length (m): 35.36 (NW) 288000 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8178 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356733/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 70 BGS Reference: Sp88ne503 A7SE 734 3 485730 Drilled Length (m): 28.04 (SW) 286668 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8355 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356930/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 71 BGS Reference: Sp88ne410 A7NW 764 3 485288 Drilled Length (m): 33.53 (SW) 287042 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8329 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356835/ Scan:

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BGS Boreholes 72 BGS Reference: Sp88ne76 A8SE 773 3 486150 Drilled Length (m): 22.25 (S) 286530 Borehole Name: Xxxv 100d Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356500/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 73 BGS Reference: Sp88ne518 A9SW 791 3 486670 Drilled Length (m): 22.86 (SE) 286666 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8400 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356946/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 74 BGS Reference: Sp88ne321 A18NW 802 3 485902 Drilled Length (m): 29.57 (N) 288304 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8282 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356745/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 75 BGS Reference: Sp88ne312 A17SW 808 3 485253 Drilled Length (m): 29.57 (W) 287747 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8135 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356736/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 76 BGS Reference: Sp88ne217 A12NW 825 3 485170 Drilled Length (m): 26.52 (W) 287490 Borehole Name: Xxxv68jj Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356641/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 77 BGS Reference: Sp88ne411 A18NE 828 3 486179 Drilled Length (m): 29.26 (N) 288325 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8550 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356836/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 78 BGS Reference: Sp88ne303 A7NW 830 3 485376 Drilled Length (m): 29.87 (SW) 286792 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8184 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356727/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 79 BGS Reference: Sp88ne580 A7SE 840 3 485620 Drilled Length (m): 3 (SW) 286600 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 15 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357009/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 80 BGS Reference: Sp88ne78 A9NE 843 3 486870 Drilled Length (m): 20.12 (SE) 286790 Borehole Name: Oakley Xxxv1 24l Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356502/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 81 BGS Reference: Sp88ne593 A18NE 851 3 486170 Drilled Length (m): 6.4 (N) 288350 Borehole Name: Corby By-Pass 28 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/357022/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 82 BGS Reference: Sp88ne319 A17NE 852 3 485659 Drilled Length (m): 30.48 (NW) 288280 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8288 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356743/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 83 BGS Reference: Sp88ne414 A8SE 860 3 486361 Drilled Length (m): 26 (S) 286456 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8585 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356839/ Scan:

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BGS Boreholes 84 BGS Reference: Sp88ne77 A9SW 875 3 486630 Drilled Length (m): 22.56 (SE) 286540 Borehole Name: Oakley Xxxv1 16p Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356501/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 85 BGS Reference: Sp88ne124 A7SE 883 3 485650 Drilled Length (m): 26.21 (SW) 286540 Borehole Name: Xxxv 84 D Oakley Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356548/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 86 BGS Reference: Sp88ne957 A8SW 884 3 485960 Drilled Length (m): 2.6 (S) 286450 Borehole Name: Oakley Hay Industrial Estate Corby Tp 4 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/13086960/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 87 BGS Reference: Sp88ne412 A8SE 887 3 486126 Drilled Length (m): 26.52 (S) 286417 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8712 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356837/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 88 BGS Reference: Sp88ne234 A15NW 902 3 487130 Drilled Length (m): 29.57 (E) 287530 Borehole Name: Xxxv1 32jj Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356658/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 89 BGS Reference: Sp88ne1165 A3NE 911 3 486200 Drilled Length (m): 3.15 (S) 286390 Borehole Name: Oakley Hay Corby Soil Survey Tp3 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/17694298/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 90 BGS Reference: Sp88ne493 A8SW 924 3 485882 Drilled Length (m): 29.26 (S) 286429 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8604 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356920/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 91 BGS Reference: Sp88ne1166 A3NE 933 3 486400 Drilled Length (m): 3.15 (S) 286390 Borehole Name: Oakley Hay Corby Soil Survey Tp4 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/17694299/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 92 BGS Reference: Sp88ne1164 A3NW 935 3 485990 Drilled Length (m): 3.15 (S) 286390 Borehole Name: Oakley Hay Corby Soil Survey Tp2 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/17694297/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 93 BGS Reference: Sp88ne1131 A9SW 936 3 486730 Drilled Length (m): 6 (SE) 286530 Borehole Name: Great Oakley Corby Soil Survey 2 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/17693889/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 94 BGS Reference: Sp88ne324 A23SW 938 3 485877 Drilled Length (m): 34.75 (N) 288438 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8245 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356748/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 95 BGS Reference: Sp88ne956 A8SW 938 3 485860 Drilled Length (m): 2.5 (S) 286420 Borehole Name: Oakley Hay Industrial Estate Corby Tp 3 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/13086958/ Scan:

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BGS Boreholes 96 BGS Reference: Sp88ne328 A17SW 946 3 485210 Drilled Length (m): 33.83 (NW) 287990 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8262 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356752/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 97 BGS Reference: Sp88ne499 A7SE 952 3 485454 Drilled Length (m): 27.74 (SW) 286566 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8343 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356926/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 98 BGS Reference: Sp88ne417 A11SE 960 3 485028 Drilled Length (m): 33 (W) 287270 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8374 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356842/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 99 BGS Reference: Sp88ne466 A3NE 969 3 486414 Drilled Length (m): 32 (S) 286356 Borehole Name: Great Oakley 9089 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356893/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 100 BGS Reference: Sp88ne233 A10NW 976 3 487140 Drilled Length (m): 21.49 (E) 287040 Borehole Name: Xxxv1 33t Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356657/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 101 BGS Reference: Sp88ne1163 A3NW 985 3 485790 Drilled Length (m): 3.15 (S) 286390 Borehole Name: Oakley Hay Corby Soil Survey Tp1 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/17694296/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 101 BGS Reference: Sp88ne955 A2NE 992 3 485760 Drilled Length (m): 2.4 (S) 286390 Borehole Name: Oakley Hay Industrial Estate Corby Tp2 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/13086955/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 102 BGS Reference: Sp88ne1130 A9SW 989 3 486780 Drilled Length (m): 6 (SE) 286500 Borehole Name: Great Oakley Corby Soil Survey 1 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/17693888/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 103 BGS Reference: Sp88ne227 A23SE 994 3 486130 Drilled Length (m): 31.7 (N) 288500 Borehole Name: Xl111 100 P Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356651/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 104 BGS Reference: Sp88ne323 A11NE 994 3 485001 Drilled Length (m): 27.43 (W) 287500 Borehole Name: Carlton East 8239 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/356747/ Scan: BGS Boreholes 105 BGS Reference: Sp88ne1167 A4NW 995 3 486600 Drilled Length (m): 3.15 (SE) 286390 Borehole Name: Oakley Hay Corby Soil Survey Tp5 Link to Borehole http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/sobi_scans/boreholes/17694300/ Scan:

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v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 5 of 10 Estimated Soil Chemistry Chromium - Slice A

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v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 6 of 10 Urban Soil Chemistry Lead - Slice A

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v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 7 of 10 Estimated Soil Chemistry Lead - Slice A

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v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 8 of 10 Urban Soil Chemistry Nickel - Slice A

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v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 9 of 10 Estimated Soil Chemistry Nickel - Slice A

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v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 10 of 10 Historical Mapping Legends

Ordnance Survey County Series 1:10,560 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:10,000 1:10,000 Raster Mapping

Historical Mapping & Photography included:

Mapping Type Scale Date Pg Northamptonshire 1:10,560 1885 2 Northamptonshire 1:10,560 1901 3 Northamptonshire 1:10,560 1901 4 Northamptonshire 1:10,560 1938 - 1952 5 Northamptonshire 1:10,560 1952 6 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:10,000 1958 7 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:10,000 1968 8 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:10,000 1972 - 1974 9 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:10,000 1982 10 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:10,000 1992 11 10K Raster Mapping 1:10,000 1999 12 10K Raster Mapping 1:10,000 2006 13 10K Raster Mapping 1:10,000 2012 14

Historical Map - Slice A

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 1 of 14 Northamptonshire Published 1885 Source map scale - 1:10,560 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Slice A

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 2 of 14 Northamptonshire Published 1901 Source map scale - 1:10,560 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Slice A

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 3 of 14 Northamptonshire Published 1901 Source map scale - 1:10,560 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Slice A

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 4 of 14 Northamptonshire Published 1938 - 1952 Source map scale - 1:10,560 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Slice A

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 5 of 14 Northamptonshire Published 1952 Source map scale - 1:10,560 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Slice A

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 6 of 14 Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1958 Source map scale - 1:10,000 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Slice A

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 7 of 14 Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1968 Source map scale - 1:10,000 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Slice A

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 8 of 14 Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1972 - 1974 Source map scale - 1:10,000 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Slice A

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 9 of 14 Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1982 Source map scale - 1:10,000 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Slice A

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 10 of 14 Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1992 Source map scale - 1:10,000 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Slice A

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 11 of 14 10k Raster Mapping Published 1999 Source map scale - 1:10,000 The historical maps shown were produced from the Ordnance Survey`s 1:10,000 colour raster mapping. These maps are derived from Landplan which replaced the old 1:10,000 maps originally published in 1970. The data is highly detailed showing buildings, fences and field boundaries as well as all roads, tracks and paths. Road names are also included together with the relevant road number and classification. Boundary information depiction includes county, unitary authority, district, and constituency.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Slice A

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 12 of 14 10k Raster Mapping Published 2006 Source map scale - 1:10,000 The historical maps shown were produced from the Ordnance Survey`s 1:10,000 colour raster mapping. These maps are derived from Landplan which replaced the old 1:10,000 maps originally published in 1970. The data is highly detailed showing buildings, fences and field boundaries as well as all roads, tracks and paths. Road names are also included together with the relevant road number and classification. Boundary information depiction includes county, unitary authority, district, civil parish and constituency.

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Historical Map - Slice A

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 13 of 14 10k Raster Mapping Published 2012 Source map scale - 1:10,000 The historical maps shown were produced from the Ordnance Survey`s 1:10,000 colour raster mapping. These maps are derived from Landplan which replaced the old 1:10,000 maps originally published in 1970. The data is highly detailed showing buildings, fences and field boundaries as well as all roads, tracks and paths. Road names are also included together with the relevant road number and classification. Boundary information depiction includes county, unitary authority, district, civil parish and constituency.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Slice A

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 14 of 14 Site Sensitivity Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 1 of 1 Historical Mapping Legends

Ordnance Survey County Series and Ordnance Survey Plan, Additional SIMs and Large-Scale National Grid Data 1:2,500 and Ordnance Survey Plan 1:2,500 Supply of Unpublished Survey Information 1:1,250 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 Historical Mapping & Photography included:

Mapping Type Scale Date Pg Northamptonshire 1:2,500 1886 2 Northamptonshire 1:2,500 1900 3 Northamptonshire 1:2,500 1938 4 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:1,250 1962 - 1978 5 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:2,500 1964 6 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:1,250 1969 7 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:2,500 1972 8 Supply of Unpublished Survey Information 1:1,250 1973 - 1974 9 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:1,250 1974 10 Supply of Unpublished Survey Information 1:1,250 1974 11 Additional SIMs 1:1,250 1977 - 1986 12 Additional SIMs 1:1,250 1982 13 Large-Scale National Grid Data 1:1,250 1992 14

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 1 of 14 Northamptonshire Published 1886 Source map scale - 1:2,500 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 2 of 14 Northamptonshire Published 1900 Source map scale - 1:2,500 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 3 of 14 Northamptonshire Published 1938 Source map scale - 1:2,500 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 4 of 14 Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1962 - 1978 Source map scale - 1:1,250 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 5 of 14 Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1964 Source map scale - 1:2,500 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 6 of 14 Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1969 Source map scale - 1:1,250 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 7 of 14 Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1972 Source map scale - 1:2,500 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 8 of 14 Supply of Unpublished Survey Information Published 1973 - 1974 Source map scale - 1:1,250 SUSI maps (Supply of Unpublished Survey Information) were produced between 1972 and 1977, mainly for internal use at Ordnance Survey. These were more of a `work-in-progress' plan as they showed updates of individual areas on a map. These maps were unpublished, and they do not represent a single moment in time. They were produced at both 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 scales.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 9 of 14 Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1974 Source map scale - 1:1,250 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 10 of 14 Supply of Unpublished Survey Information Published 1974 Source map scale - 1:1,250 SUSI maps (Supply of Unpublished Survey Information) were produced between 1972 and 1977, mainly for internal use at Ordnance Survey. These were more of a `work-in-progress' plan as they showed updates of individual areas on a map. These maps were unpublished, and they do not represent a single moment in time. They were produced at both 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 scales.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 11 of 14 Additional SIMs Published 1977 - 1986 Source map scale - 1:1,250 The SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's `Survey of Information on Microfilm') are further, minor editions of mapping which were produced and published in between the main editions as an area was updated. They date from 1947 to 1994, and contain detailed information on buildings, roads and land-use. These maps were produced at both 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 scales.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 12 of 14 Additional SIMs Published 1982 Source map scale - 1:1,250 The SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's `Survey of Information on Microfilm') are further, minor editions of mapping which were produced and published in between the main editions as an area was updated. They date from 1947 to 1994, and contain detailed information on buildings, roads and land-use. These maps were produced at both 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 scales.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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A Landmark Information Group Service v47.0 13-Nov-2012 Page 13 of 14 Large-Scale National Grid Data Published 1992 Source map scale - 1:1,250 'Large Scale National Grid Data' superseded SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's 'Survey of Information on Microfilm') in 1992, and continued to be produced until 1999. These maps were the fore-runners of digital mapping and so provide detailed information on houses and roads, but tend to show less topographic features such as vegetation. These maps were produced at both 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 scales.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

Order Details Order Number: 42552978_1_1 Customer Ref: 12-11-009 National Grid Reference: 486110, 287410 Slice: A Site Area (Ha): 3.58 Search Buffer (m): 100 Site Details Kingswood School, Gainsborough Road, CORBY, Northamptonshire, NN18 9NS

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APPENDIX ‘D’ Historic Boreholes

APPENDIX ‘E’ HazWasteOnline Results Job name 1211009 Corby

Waste stream Listers - layout for Chemtest Suite 6

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Report Created by: David, Amanda Created date: 07/12/2012 12:26

Job summary # Sample name Depth Classification result Hazardous properties 1 HA1 0.15 Non Hazardous 2 HA2 0.5 Non Hazardous 3 HA3 0.3 Non Hazardous 4 HA4 0.6 Non Hazardous 5 HA5 0.5 Non Hazardous 6 HA6 0.15 Non Hazardous

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