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SHLAA 2009 Appendix 9 Appendix 9 – List of all commitments 2009-2014 Large site commitments 2009: Hereford Not Under Application Number Site Address Started Construction DCCW2007/2834/F Mulberry Close, Belmont, Hereford 69 0 The Workshops, corner Friar Street & DCCW2006/3583/F 0 6 Cross Street, Hereford, HR4 0AS Site adjacent to 104 Bullingham Lane, DCCE2005/1230/RM 0 29 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 7RY 80 Belmont Road, Hereford, DCCW2006/2588/F 6 0 Herefordshire, HR2 7JS DCCW2006/0900/F 22-28 Friars Street, Hereford, HR4 0AS 15 0 Land to the west of the A49(T) and north CW2002/3441/F 18 0 of Belmont Avenue, Belmont, Hereford SC 980933 Treago Grove, Hereford 7 0 Land at Venns Lane, Royal National DCCE2007/2469/F College For The Blind, College Road, 40 20 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 1EB 24-30, Union Street, Hereford, DCCE2006/1644/F 8 0 Herefordshire, HR1 2BT 62 Old Eign Hill, Hereford, Herefordshire, DCCE2007/2817/F 9 0 HR1 1UA 79-83 Widemarsh Street, Hereford, DCCW2004/2345/O 17 0 Herefordshire, HR4 9EU 10 Ledbury Road, Hereford, DCCE2007/1209/F 6 0 Herefordshire, HR1 2SY 32 Broomy Hill, Hereford, Herefordshire, DCCW2007/1974/F 0 12 HR4 0LH Land off Canal Road, Hereford, (Grid DCCE2005/3813/F 17 0 Ref. SO 513 404) 14 Church Street, Hereford, DCCW2008/1911/F 6 0 Herefordshire, HR1 2LR Land adjacent to 53 Barrs Court Road, DCCE2008/0256/F 6 0 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 1EQ 29 Nelson Street, Hereford, DCCE2008/0780/F 8 0 Herefordshire, HR1 2NZ 9-11, Tower Road, Hereford, DCCW2008/1681/F 7 0 Herefordshire, HR4 0LF 5 Aylestone Hill, Hereford, Herefordshire, DCCE2008/1145/F 5 0 HR1 1HR Hampton Grange Nursing Home, 48-50 DCCE2007/3249/F Hampton Park Road, Hereford, 9 0 Herefordshire, HR1 1TH Land to the rear 115/117, St. Owen DCCE2008/0351/F Street, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 0 5 2JW 29 St. James Road, Hereford, DCCE2008/0848/F 6 0 Herefordshire, HR1 2QS 84 Aylestone Hill, Hereford, DCCE2008/0220/F 6 0 Herefordshire, HR1 1JJ Land to the north of Roman Road, DCCW2006/2619/O 300 0 Holmer, Hereford HR1 1LE 11 Kyrle Street, Hereford, Herefordshire, DCCE2008/1458/F 0 5 HR1 2ET Land off Bullingham Lane, Hereford, DCCE2007/3860/RM 51 100 Herefordshire, HR2 7RY Land in Aubrey Street to the rear of DCCW2008/1890/F Kemble House, Hereford, Herefordshire, 23 0 HR4 0BU TOTALS 639 177 Small site commitments 2009: Hereford Not Under Application Number Site Address Started Construction 16 Aylestone Hill, Hereford, DCCE2007/3542/F 1 0 Herefordshire HR1 1HS 131 Whitecross Road, Hereford, HR4 DCCW2007/2684/F 1 0 0LS Warehouse at land adjacent to 47 DCCW2007/2633/F 0 3 Barton Road, Hereford, HR4 0AY Highfield House, Coldwells Road, DCCW2005/1926/F Holmer, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 0 3 1LH Land to the rear of Stokes Stores, DCCE2007/0313/F 3 0 Holme Lacy Road, Hereford 40 Eign Gate, Hereford, Herefordshire, DCCW2006/1867/F 2 0 HR4 0AB Mundys Solicitors, 5 Bridge Street, dccw2006/3921/f 4 0 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 9DF 48 Baysham Street, Hereford, DCCW2006/0779/F 2 0 Herefordshire, HR4 0EU 4 Windsor Street, Hereford, DCCW2007/0042/O 1 0 Herefordshire, HR4 0HW Land adjacent to No. 1 & 2 Dinedor DCCE2005/1180/O View, Lower Bullingham, Hereford, HR2 2 0 6EH Land to the rear of 121-123 Edgar DCCW2007/3394/F Street, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 0 2 9JR 122-124 Widemarsh Street, Hereford, DCCE2006/3658/F 3 0 HR4 9HN Land to the rear of 105 Gorsty Lane DCCE2006/3508/O (Ryder Close) Hereford, Herefordshire, 1 0 HR1 1UN Land adjacent to The Woodlands Farm, DCCE2006/0554/F Watery Lane, Lower Bullingham, 2 0 Hereford HR2 6JW 130 Aylestone Hill, Hereford, DCCE2006/0475/F 0 1 Herefordshire, HR1 1JJ 2 Bradbury Close, Hereford, DCCE2007/2318/F 1 0 Herefordshire, HR2 7RX 14 Moor Park Road, Hereford, DCCW2005/1609/O 2 0 Herefordshire, HR4 0RR Land adjoining 242 Kings Acre Road, DCCW2007/0247/RM 0 1 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 0SD 1 Aylestone Hill, Hereford, DCCE2006/2029/F 0 0 Herefordshire, HR1 1HR 31 Barricombe Drive, Hereford, DCCW2008/0071/F 1 0 Herefordshire, HR4 0NU Rear of 97 Old Eign Hill, Hereford, DCCE2007/2558/O 2 0 Herefordshire, HR1 1UA Woodlands Farm, Watery Lane, Lower DCCE2007/2639/F Bullingham, Hereford, Herefordshire, 3 0 HR2 6JW 1-3, Peregrine Close, Hereford, DCCE2007/1961/F 1 0 Herefordshire, HR2 6BS Land adjacent to 20 The Crescent, DCCW2007/2946/F 0 1 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 9QX DCCE2004/3608/F 32-34 Widemarsh Street, Hereford 4 0 Land adjacent to 28 Southbank Road, DCCE2004/1539/F 1 0 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 2TJ Land adjacent to 44 Baysham Street, DCCW2006/3101/O 1 0 Whitecross, Herefordshire HR4 0EU 1 Chilton Square, Hereford, DCCE2007/1896/F 4 0 Herefordshire, HR1 1PS Albert House, Roman Road, Burcott, DCCW2006/1452/F 2 0 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 1JN 22 Folly Lane, Hereford, Herefordshire, DCCE2006/1374/O 1 0 HR1 1LY Land adjacent to 72 Bulmers Avenue, DCCE2006/1619/F 2 0 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 1EJ 64 Westfields Street, Hereford, DCCW2006/1267/O 1 0 Herefordshire, HR4 9PJ 4 Kingsway, Hereford, Herefordshire, DCCE2007/2625/F 0 2 HR1 1HA 38 Portland Street, Hereford, DCCW2007/1608/F 3 0 Herefordshire, HR4 9JE Land to the rear of Marston House, 64 DCCW2006/1227/F Belmont Road, Hereford, Herefordshire, 1 0 HR2 7JW 52 St. Owen Street, Hereford, DCCE2006/0773/F 0 3 Herefordshire, HR1 2PU The Bookworm, 65 West Street, CW2002/0143/F 0 1 Hereford, HR4 0BX 30 Victoria Street, Hereford, DCCW2007/0956/F 2 0 Herefordshire, HR4 0AA Land between St James's Road and DCCE2007/0609/F Harold Street, Hereford, Herefordshire, 1 0 HR1 2QU 17 Walney Lane, Hereford, DCCE2007/0163/F 2 0 Herefordshire, HR1 1JD 187 White Cross Road, Hereford, DCCW2007/3702/F 1 1 Herefordshire, HR4 0LT Land off Station Road, Hereford, DCCW2007/3399/F 0 4 Herefordshire, HR4 0AY 10 Luard Walk, Hereford, Herefordshire, DCCW2007/3582/F 1 0 HR2 7BA Stableblock adjacent to Silverdale, 8 DCCE2007/1060/F 1 0 Bodenham Road, Hereford, HR1 2TS First floor premises at rear of 8 King DCCW2005/1472/F Street, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 1 0 9BW Land west of Overbury House, Overbury DCCE2005/3153/F 0 4 Road, Hereford, HR1 1JE 16 Aylestone Hill, Hereford, DCCE2007/1450/F 0 1 Herefordshire, HR1 1HS 129 Aylestone Hill, Hereford, DCCE2008/1758/F 3 0 Herefordshire, HR1 1JJ 34 Castle Street, Hereford, DCCE2008/2913/F 2 0 Herefordshire, HR1 2NW Attwood Farm, Attwood Lane, Holmer, DCCW2008/2608/O 4 0 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 1LJ 56 Edgar Street, Hereford, DCCW2008/1593/F 2 0 Herefordshire, HR4 9JS 29 St. James Road, Hereford, DCCE2008/3030/F 1 0 Herefordshire, HR1 2QS Land adjacent to 2 Windsor Street, DCCW2008/0390/F 0 1 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 0HW 17 Bredwardine Close, Hereford, DCCW2008/0330/O 1 0 Herefordshire, HR2 7DR Land adjoining 9 & 11 Pixley Walk, DCCW2008/0235/F 2 0 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 7TA Land to the rear of 140-142 Kings Acre DCCW2008/0578/F Road, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 1 0 0SD Flats 3 & 4, Barroll Street, Hereford, DCCE2008/0795/F 1 0 Herefordshire, HR1 2LY 7 Eign Gate (second floor), Hereford, DCCW2008/0678/F 0 0 Herefordshire, HR4 0AB 46 Venns Lane, Hereford, DCCE2008/0779/F 0 1 Herefordshire, HR1 1DT Land adjacent to 136 Bullingham Lane, DCCE2008/0662/F 2 0 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR2 7RZ 2 Eign Road, Hereford, Herefordshire, DCCE2008/0747/F 0 2 HR1 2RY 64 Belmont Road, Hereford, DCCW2008/0766/F 2 0 Herefordshire, HR2 7JW 31 Ferndale Road, Hereford, DCCW2008/0785/F 0 2 Herefordshire, HR4 0RW 1 The Willows, Roman Road, Burcott, DCCW2008/0845/F 1 0 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 1JP 167 Edgar Street, Hereford, DCCW2008/0937/F 2 0 Herefordshire, HR4 9JR 7 Aylestone Hill, Hereford, DCCE2008/1321/F 1 0 Herefordshire, HR1 1HR 56 Frederick Avenue, Hereford, DCCE2008/1413/F 2 0 Herefordshire, HR1 1HL 42 Eign Gate, Hereford, Herefordshire, DCCW2008/1392/F 1 0 HR4 0AB 47 Gaol Street, Hereford, Herefordshire, DCCE2008/1326/F 0 2 HR1 2HU 15 Prior Street, Hereford, Herefordshire, DCCW2008/1083/F 3 0 HR4 9LB Elm Grove, Coldwells Road, Holmer, DCCW2008/1450/F 1 0 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 1LH 30 Chatsworth Road, Hereford, DCCW2008/1777/F 2 0 Herefordshire, HR4 9HZ 16-17 Church Street, Hereford, DCCE2008/1936/F 0 3 Herefordshire, HR1 2LR 2 The Stables, Southbank Road, DCCE2008/1235/F 3 0 Hereford, HR1 2TJ Garden to rear of 93 Highmore Street, DCCW2008/2004/O 2 0 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 9PG 42 Newtown Road, Hereford, DCCE2007/1230/O 3 0 Herefordshire, HR4 9LL 10 Doncaster Avenue, Hereford, DCCW2008/1721/F 1 0 Herefordshire, HR4 9TE Kemble House, 36-39 Broad Street, DCCW2008/2468/F 0 0 Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 9AR DCCW2008/2489/F 8 King Street, Hereford, HR4 9BW 1 0 TOTALS 105 38 Large site commitments 2009: Market Towns Not Under Application Number Site Address Started Construction 77 Old Road, Bromyard, Herefordshire, DCNC2005/2718/F 11 0 HR7 4BQ 22 Old Road, Bromyard, Herefordshire, DCNC2008/1881/F 8 0 HR7 4BQ Land west of Old Eardisley Road, DCNW2008/0942/RM 46 0 Kington, Herefordshire Maesydari Site, Off Oxford Lane, DCNW2007/1179/F 0 48 Kington, Herefordshire. Former bus depot site, Etnam Street, DCNC2005/3751/F 8 0 Leominster, Herefordshire The Bungalow, Ryelands Road, DCNC2007/0623/F 6 0 Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 8PE 1 Blenheim, Corn Square, Leominster, DCNC2006/3913/F 5 0 Herefordshire, HR6 8LR Burgess Street Garage Site, Burgess DCNC2005/3175/F Street, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 6 0 8DE Downes Garage, 70A, South Street, DCNC2007/0665/RM 6 0 Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 8JF Land at St.Botolphs Green, Southern DCNC2005/2349/F 0 4 Avenue, Leominster, Herefordshire Marsh Mill, Bridge Street, Leominster, DCNC2008/0978/F 0 7 Herefordshire, HR6 8DZ
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