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Stage 1 Other Developments Table V2.Xlsx Allington 4th Line-Stage 1 Cumulative List Tier Explanation Project Name / Address Development Description Developer / Planning Ref and Distance Comment Take Applicant Name Approval Date (from site forward to boundary) Stage 2 Tier 1 Under Tonbridge and Malling Construction Kings Hill Phase 3 Gibson Outline planning application with all matters reserved except for means of access for the removal of a Liberty Property 13/01535/OAEA 5.4km Construction Drive Kings Hill West section of Kings Hill Avenue and the erection of a residential development, a multi-functional Trust UK Limited (28 Aug 2015) will be Malling Kent extension to the community centre, a youth outdoor recreational facility, formalisation of car parking completed so areas at the community centre and adjacent to Crispin Way, alterations to the highway network at will form Alexander Grove, Gibson Drive and Queen Street and open space including a new linear park, trim baseline trails, woodland paths and green spaces (the primary school has been granted planning permission by Kent County Council under ref TM/14/01929/CR3 (several RM and discharge conditions apps followed and now fully under construction). Abbeyfield Greensted Demolition of the existing Greensted Residential Care home and the erection of 51 older person's The Abbeyfield 16/00920/FL (14 5.7km Construction Residential Home 16 The extra care units (C2 use class) with associated communal facilities, landscaping and parking Kent Society Jul 2016) will be Orpines Wateringbury completed so Maidstone Kent ME18 5BP will form baseline Land East Of Hermitage Outline Application: Mixed-use development comprising up to 420 residential dwellings (including Croudace 14/03290/OA (14 1.0km Construction Lane Aylesford Kent affordable homes), land safeguarded for an education facility and land safeguarded for a community Strategic Ltd Aug 2015) will be centre. Provision of public open space (inc. children's play areas) associated infrastructure and completed so necessary demolition and earthworks. The formation of 2 no. new vehicular accesses from Hermitage will form Lane and Howard Drive. All other matters reserved (RM - 16/01522/RM) baseline Area 1 Kings Hill Phase 3 Reserved matters for 132 dwellings in Area 1 (junction of Tower View and Kings Hill Avenue) being Countryside 17/01392/RM (15 5.7km Construction Gibson Drive Kings Hill details relating to the siting, design and external appearance of the proposed buildings, the means of Properties Dec 2017) will be West Malling Kent access, drainage and strategic landscaping involving discharge of conditions 1, 12, 13, 19, 20, 23, 37, completed so 38 and 39 of TM/13/01535/OAEA (Outline planning permission for residential development) will form baseline Area 9 Land North Of Reserved Matters Application (appearance, scale, layout and landscaping) for 70 dwellings and Rouse Kent 18/02788/RM (1 5.7km Construction Hazen Road Kings Hill associated roads, parking, garaging and open space and details pursuant to conditions 12 (highways) , (Residential) Ltd Mar 2019) will be Phase 3 Gibson Drive Kings 13 (access arrangements/visibility),19 (parking), 23 (landscape Strategy), 24 (landscaping scheme), 33 completed so Hill West Malling Kent (lighting) and 39 (refuse strategy) of outline planning permission TM/13/01535/OAEA (residential will form development and associated community facilities) baseline Former Peters Pit And Grant of replacement planning permission for TM/05/00989/OAEA (Formation of development Several TM/15/01485/OA 5.0km Construction Peters Works Site Hall platforms and creation of new community including residential developers - Inc EA (11/12/2015) will be Road Wouldham development, mixed use village centre (including A1, A3 and B1 use) community facilities and primary Bellway, Orbit completed so Rochester Kent school and associated highway works) subject to a new Homes will form time limit to allow a further period within which to submit applications for the approval of reserved baseline matter. Phoenix House Forstal Erection of 12 No. 3 storey townhouses on vacant site. 3 No. units to be affordable housing, including GBA Designs Ltd 17/00964/FL (01 650m Resi +12 (no Road Aylesford Kent ME20 change of use status Feb 2018) impact given 7AU size) Former Holborough Approval of reserved matters pursuant to outline planning permission TM/01/02746/OAEA (Outline Berkeley Homes 16/03169/RM 5.2km Construction Quarry And Adjoining Land Application for the formation of new development platforms and residential development; provision (Eastern will be Parcel, Holborough, Road, of reserve primary school site, highway, pedestrian and cycle access, open space and landscaping), Counties) Ltd completed so Snodland, Kent providing details of Phases 8, 9 and 10 omprising the access, landscaping, layout, scale and will form appearance of 153 dwellings, and a replacement facility to accommodate the dive academy that baseline operates at the lake. Former Holborough Approval of reserved matters pursuant to outline planning permission TM/01/02746/OAEA Outline Berkeley Homes 14/04279/RM 5.2km Construction Quarry And Adjoining Land Application for the formation of new development platforms and residential development; provision (Eastern will be Parcel, Holborough, Road, of reserve primary school site, highway, pedestrian and cycle access, open space and landscaping), Counties) Ltd completed so Snodland, Kent providing details of Phases 6, 7 and 11 comprising access, landscaping, layout, scale and appearance will form of 157 dwellings. baseline Former Peters Pit And Reserved matters application for phase 2 of outline application TM/05/00989/OAEA (Formation of Trenport (Peters 15/00998/RM 5.3km Construction Peters Works Site, Hall development platforms and creation of new community including residential development, mixed-use Village) Limited will be Road, Wouldham, village centre (including A1; A3 and B1 use), community facilities and primary school and associated completed so Rochester, Kent highways works) comprising residential development of 157 units with ancillary parking and will form landscaping. baseline Former Peters Pit And Reserved matters being appearance, landscaping, layout and scale for Phase 3, comprising of a Trenport (Peters 16/02326/RM 5.3km Construction Peters Works Site, Hall residential development of 45 units with ancillary parking and landscaping, pursuant to outline Village) Limited will be Road, Wouldham, application TM/15/01485/OAEA (Formation of development platforms and creation of new completed so Rochester, Kent community including residential development, mixed-use village centre (including A1; A3 and B1 use), will form community facilities and primary school and associated highways works). baseline Former Peters Pit And Residential development of 59 units with associated parking and landscaping. Trenport (Peters 16/02327/FL 5.3km Construction Peters Works Site, Hall Village) Limited will be Road, Wouldham, completed so Rochester, Kent will form baseline Former Peters Pit And Reserved Matters application pursuant to appearance, landscaping, layout and scale for Phase 4 Bellway Homes 17/03461/RM 5.5km Construction Peters Works Site, Hall (Parcels 2C, 2D, 2E and 2F), comprising of a residential development of 212 units with associated Limited will be Road, Wouldham, parking and landscaping, pursuant to outline application TM/15/01485/OAEA (Mixed use completed so Rochester, Kent development). will form baseline Land Adjacent Gavin Astor Erection of a two storey, twelve bedroom care home (Use Class C2) with day care centre and Royal British 17/00609/FL 300m Construction House, Royal British Legion communal living spaces, ancillary spaces, courtyard garden, hard and soft landscaping and associated Legion Industries will be Village, London Road, car parking Ltd completed so Aylesford, Kent will form baseline Phoenix House, Forstal Erection of 12 No. 3 storey townhouses on vacant site. 3 No. units to be affordable housing, including Forstal Properties 17/00964/FL 500m Construction Road, Aylesford, Kent, change of use status will be ME20 7AU completed so will form baseline Kings Hill, Phase 3, Gibson Outline planning application with all matters reserved except for means of access for the removal of a Liberty Property 13/01535/OA 5.6km Construction Drive, Kings Hill West, section of Kings Hill Avenue and the erection of a residential development, a multi-functional Trust UK Limited will be Malling, Kent extension to the community centre, a youth outdoor recreational facility, formalisation of car parking completed so areas at the community centre and adjacent to Crispin Way, alterations to the highway network at will form Alexander Grove, Gibson Drive and Queen Street and open space including a new linear park, trim baseline trails, woodland paths and green spaces (the primary school has been granted planning permission by Kent County Council under ref TM/14/01929/CR3). Area 1, Kings Hill, Phase 3, Reserved matters for 132 dwellings in Area 1 (junction of Tower View and Kings Hill Avenue) being Countryside 17/01392/RM 5.8km Construction Gibson Drive, Kings Hill, details relating to the siting, design and external appearance of the proposed buildings, the means of Properties will be West Malling, Kent access, drainage and strategic landscaping involving discharge of conditions 1, 12, 13, 19, 20, 23, 37, completed so 38 and 39 of TM/13/01535/OAEA (Outline planning permission for residential development), will form baseline Development Site, Long Demolition of
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