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Solihull, Birmingham and Warwickshire (Part A) PROPERTY CONSULTATION 2014 For the London-West Midlands HS2 route Map books – Volume 5 | Solihull, Birmingham and Warwickshire (part a) July 2014 CS139_p www.hs2.org.uk PROPERTY CONSULTATION 2014 For the London-West Midlands HS2 route Map books – Volume 5 | Solihull, Birmingham and Warwickshire (part a) July 2014 High Speed Two (HS2) Limited has been tasked by the Department for Transport (DfT) with managing the delivery of a new national high speed rail network. It is a non-departmental public body wholly owned by the DfT. High Speed Two (HS2) Limited, Eland House, Bressenden Place, London SW1E 5DU Telephone: 020 7944 4908 General email enquiries: [email protected] Website: www.hs2.org.uk High Speed Two (HS2) Limited has actively considered the needs of blind and partially sighted people in accessing this document. The text will be made available in full on the HS2 website. The text may be freely downloaded and translated by individuals or organisations for conversion into other accessible formats. If you have other needs in this regard please contact High Speed Two (HS2) Limited. © High Speed Two (HS2) Limited, 2014, except where otherwise stated. Copyright in the typographical arrangement rests with High Speed Two (HS2) Limited. This information is licensed under the Open Government Licence v2.0. To view this licence, visit www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/2 or write to the Information Policy Team, The National Archives, Kew, London TW9 4DU, or e-mail: [email protected]. Where we have identified any third-party copyright information you will need to obtain permission from the copyright holders concerned. To order further copies contact: DfT Publications Tel: 0300 123 1102 Web: www.dft.gov.uk/orderingpublications Product code: CS139_p Printed in Great Britain on paper containing at least 75% recycled fibre. Contents You are currently viewing an online version of one of HS2’s property consultation 2014 map books. Due to the large file sizes, the map books have been split into parts to make them easier to view or download online. The maps in this part of Volume 5 are highlighted in bold text below, with those available in the other online parts in light grey. Part a (this document): PC-01-047: Burton Green PC-01-048: Berkswell, Balsall Common and Sixteen Acre Wood PC-01-049: Hampton-in-Arden and south of Birmingham Interchange PC-01-049-L1: West of Birmingham Interchange PC-01-050: Birmingham Interchange Part b: PC-01-051: Delta Junction PC-01-052: East of Curdworth including Faraday Avenue PC-01-053: Hunts Green and Bodymoor Heath PC-01-054: Middleton and Shirrall Drive PC-01-063: Delta Junction west Part c: PC-01-064: Park Hall Nature Reserve and Castle Bromwich Business Park PC-01-065: Bromford Tunnel PC-01-066: Washwood Heath Depot PC-01-067: Saltley PC-01-068: Curzon Street Station and approach Property Consultation 2014 Notes on mapping The Property Consultation 2014 maps have been produced to accompany the consultation. To assist with navigation, the maps use the same numbering and follow the same order as the updated High Speed Two (HS2) Phase One safeguarding maps published on our website on 26 June 2014. They are split into seven volumes: • Volume 1: Greater London Boroughs • Volume 2: Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire • Volume 3: Northamptonshire • Volume 4: Warwickshire • Volume 5: Solihull, Birmingham and Warwickshire • Volume 6 & 7: Staffordshire and Manchester. The rural support zone (RSZ) is the area within which the Voluntary Purchase Scheme applies and within which this consultation proposes that Alternative Cash Offer would apply. This is shown in orange on the maps. The maps show a RSZ with a width of 120m either side of the centreline of the railway1. The RSZ does not apply where land is already included within safeguarding, or in tunnelled areas. It also only applies in largely rural areas. The Safeguarded area is shown as grey (surface) and sky-blue (sub-surface/tunnel), and is bounded by a red line. The Extended Homeowner Protection Zone is shown in purple hatching. This zone is land that was within the surface Safeguarded area until 26 June 2014, but no longer is. Owner-occupiers within this zone will retain the right to sell their property under express purchase until 25 June 2019. The Homeowner Payment (HOP) zones are the areas within which this consultation proposes that Homeowner Payments would apply. This is shown in pink, dark green and yellow on the maps. The maps show Homeowner Payment zones stretching from 120 to 300m in rural areas, with bands at the 180m and 240m mark. Maps relating to urban areas have been included in this set for completeness, even though the RSZ does not apply in these areas. 1 This refers to the centreline of the rail corridor. It is actually calculated as 117.5m from the centreline of each of the up-line and the down-line, which are themselves typically 2.5m from the corridor centreline. Where the up-line and the down-line are closer or further apart than this, some minor variations may exist. HIGH SPEED TWO PROPERTY CONSULTATION 2014 Volume 2 Hertfordshire County Volume 6 Volume 4 Buckinghamshire County Staffordshire County Warwickshire County Oxfordshire County Calvert Infrastructure Maintenance Depot Longsight Depot (! WCML Connection (! Birmingham Interchange ! (! (! n o mm ton n o us tio C n E o ta ! ti S Oak ta S ld (! O Washwood Heath Rolling Stock Depot CurzonStation Street Volume 7 Volume 5 Volume 3 Volume 1 Manchester Solihull, Northamptonshire County Greater London Birmingham Boroughs and Warwickshire County (! Connection ! HS2 Depot (! HS2 Station Surface Tunnel LWM-HS2-LP-MAP-000-000085 JULY 2014 © Crown copyright and database rights 2013. Ordnance Survey Licence Number 100049190. HS2 Ltd accept no responsibility for any circumstances, which arise from the reproduction of this map after alteration, amendment or abbreviation or if it is issued in part or issued incomplete in any way. HIGH SPEED TWO PROPERTY CONSULTATION 2014 JULY 2014 VOLUME 5 SOLIHULL, BIRMINGHAM, WARWICKSHIRE KEY PLAN Lichfield District PC-01-054 PC-01-053 PC-01-052 North Warwickshire Borough Birmingham PC-01-063 City PC-01-065 PC-01-064 PC-01-066(! PC-01-051 PC-01-067 Washwood Heath Rolling Stock Depot PC-01-068(! PC-01-050 Birmingham Birmingham Curzon Interchange Station Street Station (! PC-01-049-L1 PC-01-049 Solihull PC-01-048 Metropolitan Borough PC-01-047 Warwick District (! Connection (! HS2 Depot (! HS2 Station Route on surface Route in tunnel Route in green tunnel County boundary District/Borough boundary LWM-HS2-LP-MAP-000-000082 © Crown copyright and database rights 2014. Ordnance Survey Licence Number 100049190. HS2 Ltd accept no responsibility for any circumstances, which arise from the reproduction of this map after alteration, amendment or abbreviation or if it is issued in part or issued incomplete in any way. SOLIHULL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH 155 ROUGHKNO 20 Gables 93 WLE 6 7 97 14 S R 23 6 94 E O Reeves Green Farm 1 S AD 8 L O 2 5 167 103 ITEFIELD C 1 Wks 2 WH 2 Meadow House 7 4 4 204 107 E 3 OS 11 179 CL 5 E AK 2e N 11 4 T O A 185 OP 4 1 L C 430 ' 2 2a S 187 R E N 11 8 11 3 436 N 1 A 203 T 138 448 569 Dixons Farm 01 NE 205 454 1 A 14 WESTWOOD HEATH ROAD L 11 OSE 140 458 577a B4 S L IN C G G NT 583 U 148 593 The Spinney D LA 142 603 611 154 11 9 215 158 221 160a 162 B 123 O C Nailcote 160 125 K Barn E Home Farm 168a 168 N The Lodge Farm House D O Walnut Tree Stud N Stables Holly Lodge R 170a O A Beechwood House 170 172 137 D Lower Farm Pear Tree Old Lodge Farm Hollycroft 176 E 178 LAN B41 180 ER'S The Oak Barn Sorrell House NC 01 SPE 147 Westwood Lodge South Lodge Farm Canterbury House The Cottage House Bridge Lodge Nailcote Hall Hotel 151 Yew Tree House ER'S LANE Beechwood Cottage 198 SPENC The Post House 157 Holly Farm Tom Byways Yew 161 N A IL Pavilion C Spencer's End House O The Tower T 167 E Beechcote L 248 LANE ELL A W Brookside N E 252 ROM Carol Cottage C Nailcote Farm Moat 258 179 260 262 264 185 E 191 N 268 A L Carol House 270 K Berkswell Grange Elm Croft 270a L Carol Lodge U Oak Cottage A The 203 B Arnold Farm Craig Side Moat House Farm E 306 Water Tower N Moat Barn The Verlands A The White House Noor House L 215 Laburnums E T O The Orchard C L Beechwell I 316 A N Cottage Cottage 227 Moat Farm Briar Hayes Leafy Cottage 328 Moat Cottage Avondale 239 Rainga 332 Farm The Pines Willows Greendown 334 Earlsdon Stud Rose Haven Fieldgate 344 249 Burley Gap 350 Saddlestones 352 Stone Cottage 366 257 NE Beech Lawn H 261 LA Beechwood Farm Almond OD ST G Bayleys Brook GI ET UG Electricity T'S FOR CONTINUATION PC-01-048 TO REFER CONTINUATION FOR TR Palmyra L 267 PC-01-046 TO REFER CONTINUATION FOR AN The Barn Hall E Field 376 273 Truggist Hill BA ULK Lanscombe Burton Green LA Squirrels Jump NE Pandora 390 283 Farm 46 42 36 396 287 Pleasant 26 Wellmont House 400 16 10 4 2 Berkswell House 25 1 402 297 Cherry Tree 15 11 7 301 Odnaull End 303 404 408 313 414 Beanit 416 Berkswell Station 424 323 428 327 Maple Field House 329 Kilrenny 549 Field Levan 543 443 Garage 441 407 The Westward 393 Two Oaks 316 RED LANE Hill Crest Silver 314 ASTE LANE W High Close H ST O Balsall Common The Cottage B 9 A Burrow Hill Nurseries TIO L New Farm A Arms Longacre N N E Rendale R Troutbeck O Nursery 21 305 AD Netherfield 20 Laurel Grove 31 7 32 Mews Cottage The Orchard E 10 RI V 26 DD Oak View I O N 22 R 2 Long Meadow Farm G House G S 268 Southpoint The Barn D 4 01 OY 65 FL House NE B41 76 HI 285 A LL 2 1 254 41 256 Burton Green
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