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Tables of Sites by Parish – UPDATED NOVEMBER 2020 Bromsgrove District Council - Bromsgrove District Plan Review Responses to Call for Sites Exercise – 2019/20 Tables of Sites by Parish – UPDATED NOVEMBER 2020 A Call for Sites exercise took place alongside the District Plan Review Update and Further Issues Consultation from September-November 2019. Interested parties were invited to submit sites to the Council which they believed to have development potential, for possible inclusion in the District Plan Review. The Council only formally closed the site submissions process in August 2020, to allow all parties the best opportunity to submit potential development sites. The Council now has a total of 441 sites to assess. This consists of 344 Call for Sites submissions and 97 existing SHLAA (Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment) sites which had been submitted to the Council in previous years. Disclaimer: • The sites mapped are as they were submitted ➢ Some sites extend outside of Bromsgrove District into other local authority areas, but the full extent of these sites have been mapped • Some sites extend across a Bromsgrove District parish boundary; where this occurs these sites are referred to in all relevant parish tables • Please note: these tables do not include 61 sites in Bromsgrove District which are located in non-parished areas NO CONCLUSIONS SHOULD BE DRAWN ABOUT THE DEVELOPABILITY OF ANY OF THE SITES AT THIS STAGE Updated November 2020 Alvechurch Parish – 41 Call for Site Submissions (+ 13 SHLAA Sites) Initial Nearest Area Site Name Parish1 Ward1 Ward2 Site Ref Settlement (ha) Parish2 Parish3 47 Redditch Road and Alvechurch 21 Alvechurch 0.35 Alvechurch South Ward adjacent land CP Alvechurch Barnt Green And 23 Land east of A441 Hopwood 60.97 CP Hopwood Ward Land to the north of 1 The Alvechurch Barnt Green And 27 Hopwood 0.42 Drive, Birmingham Road CP Hopwood Ward Land to the south of 28 Alvechurch 29 Alvechurch 2.52 Alvechurch South Ward Redditch Road CP Land west of Old Rectory Alvechurch Alvechurch Village 35 Alvechurch 2.24 Lane CP Ward Land adjacent Hopwood Alvechurch Barnt Green And 48 Hopwood 0.33 Garden Centre, Ash Lane CP Hopwood Ward Alvechurch 61 Land north of Radford Road Alvechurch 1.42 Alvechurch South Ward CP Land to the east of Redditch Alvechurch Barnt Green And 87 Hopwood 1.26 Road CP Hopwood Ward Land to rear 2 Birmingham Alvechurch Alvechurch Village 108 Alvechurch 0.39 Road, Alvechurch CP Ward Land south of Withybed Lane Alvechurch Alvechurch Village 109 (between canal and railway Alvechurch 0.51 CP Ward line) Alvechurch 116 Land adjacent Hill Cottage Alvechurch 0.49 Alvechurch South Ward CP Land to northeast of Hill Alvechurch 118 Alvechurch 0.04 Alvechurch South Ward Cottage CP Land adjacent 6 Greenfield Alvechurch 119 Alvechurch 0.18 Alvechurch South Ward Cottages CP 2 Updated November 2020 Initial Nearest Area Site Name Parish1 Ward1 Ward2 Site Ref Settlement (ha) Parish2 Parish3 Mayfield Farm - Land Alvechurch Barnt Green And 121 between canal and B4120 Hopwood 34.52 CP Hopwood Ward Bittell Road/Redditch Road The Old Brickworks, Kiln Alvechurch 135 Alvechurch 2.58 Alvechurch South Ward Court, Scarfield Hill CP Land adjacent and to rear of Alvechurch 146 Alvechurch Almshouses, Alvechurch 0.39 Alvechurch South Ward CP Station Road Land at The Grange, Redditch Alvechurch Barnt Green and 151 Hopwood 0.51 Road CP Hopwood Ward Land north of Withybed Lane Alvechurch Alvechurch Village 153 (between canal and railway Alvechurch 0.39 CP Ward line) Land adjacent 16 Meadow Alvechurch Alvechurch Village 156 Alvechurch 0.27 Alvechurch South Ward Lane CP Ward Land to rear St Mary's Alvechurch 187 Alvechurch 0.64 Alvechurch South Ward Catholic Church, School Lane CP Land at Bordesley Park Farm, Alvechurch 192 Redditch 1.33 Alvechurch South Ward Dagnall End Road CP West Alvechurch Barnt Green and 205 Land east of Redditch Road Heath 5.58 CP Hopwood Ward (BCC) Land at Grove Wood Farm Cofton Cofton Alvechurch Barnt Barnt Green and 226 163.56 Cofton Ward and Cofton Richards Farm Hackett Hackett CP CP Green CP Hopwood Ward Land NW of M42 Junction 2 Alvechurch Barnt Green and 228a and along A441 Birmingham Hopwood 4.6 CP Hopwood Ward Road Alvechurch Barnt Green and 228b Land NW of M42 Junction 2 Hopwood 4.51 CP Hopwood Ward 3 Updated November 2020 Initial Nearest Area Site Name Parish1 Ward1 Ward2 Site Ref Settlement (ha) Parish2 Parish3 Land at junction of Pestilence Alvechurch Barnt Green and 228c Lane and Old Birmingham Hopwood 7.26 CP Hopwood Ward Road Land between Redditch Road Alvechurch Barnt Green and 228d Hopwood 9.65 and Old Birmingham Road CP Hopwood Ward Alvechurch Alvechurch Village 229 Land east of Callow Hill Road Alvechurch 2.75 CP Ward Alvechurch 234 Land west of Redditch Road Alvechurch 22.51 Alvechurch South Ward CP Land west of Birmingham Tutnall and Alvechurch Alvechurch South 236 Redditch 54.25 Tardebigge Ward Road, Bordesley Cobley CP CP Ward Land east of Birmingham Alvechurch 237 Redditch 60.99 Alvechurch South Ward Road, Bordesley CP Land around Old Rectory Alvechurch Alvechurch Village Alvechurch South 240 Lane and Radford Road, west Alvechurch 91.51 CP Ward Ward of A441 Alvechurch 242 Land north of Scarfield Hill Alvechurch 17.24 Alvechurch South Ward CP Land adjacent and to rear Alvechurch Alvechurch Village 244 Alvechurch 5.76 116-118 Birmingham Road CP Ward Alvechurch 251 Land east of Swan Street Alvechurch 13.1 Alvechurch South Ward CP Land to the west of the Hawkesley Alvechurch Barnt Green and 256b junction of Wast Hills Lane 21.86 (BCC) CP Hopwood Ward with Redhill Road Land to the east of the Hawkesley Alvechurch Barnt Green and 256c junction of Wast Hills Lane 30.12 (BCC) CP Hopwood Ward with Redhill Road Land to rear of Sunnymead, Alvechurch 279 Alvechurch 6.15 Alvechurch South Ward Station Road CP 4 Updated November 2020 Initial Nearest Area Site Name Parish1 Ward1 Ward2 Site Ref Settlement (ha) Parish2 Parish3 Land to rear of Woodville, Alvechurch Barnt Green and 281 Hopwood 0.48 Pestilence Lane CP Hopwood Ward Land south of Callow Hill Alvechurch Alvechurch Village 284 Alvechurch 2.09 Road CP Ward Land west of Alvechurch Alvechurch 286 Alvechurch 5.33 Alvechurch South Ward Railway Station CP No Parish, but adjacent to Land north of Redhill Road Hawkesley 256a 10.46 Alvechurch No BDC Ward (inBCC) (BCC) Ward boundary Alvechurch Alvechurch Village BDC005 Land adj Crown Meadow Alvechurch 0.54 CP Ward Alvechurch BDC030 Land off Redditch Road Bordesley 5.14 Alvechurch South Ward CP Land east of Birmingham Alvechurch BDC072 Bordesley 3.61 Alvechurch South Ward Road CP Land adj Forhill Ash House, Alvechurch Barnt Green and BDC075 Wythall 0.20 Icknield Street CP Hopwood Ward Land north of Dagnell End Alvechurch BDC091 Redditch 287.43 Alvechurch South Ward Road CP Alvechurch Alvechurch Village BDC095 Rear of 50-54 Red Lion Street Alvechurch 0.17 CP Ward Land east of Birmingham Alvechurch Barnt Green and BDC131 Hopwood 2.77 Road and north of canal CP Hopwood Ward Land between Redditch Road Alvechurch BDC235 Alvechurch 3.35 Alvechurch South Ward & A441 CP 5 Updated November 2020 Initial Nearest Area Site Name Parish1 Ward1 Ward2 Site Ref Settlement (ha) Parish2 Parish3 Land at Redditch Road, West West Alvechurch Barnt Green and BDC255 7.82 Heath Heath CP Hopwood Ward No 2, 2A & land to rear of Alvechurch Alvechurch Village BDC262 Alvechurch 0.61 Birmingham Road CP Ward Land adjacent to 118 Alvechurch Alvechurch Village BDC264 Alvechurch 0.08 Birmingham Road CP Ward Alvechurch Barnt Green and BDC281 Land on Ash Lane, Hopwood Hopwood 1.41 CP Hopwood Ward Alvechurch Barnt Green and BDC331 Lane Cottage, Aqueduct Lane Alvechurch 0.50 CP Hopwood Ward 6 Updated November 2020 Barnt Green Parish –10 Call for Site Submissions (+ 3 SHLAA Sites) Initial Area Site Name Nearest Settlement Parish1 Ward1 Site Ref (ha) Parish2 Parish3 Ward2 Land to the west of Sandhills Barnt Green And 14 Barnt Green 3.22 Barnt Green CP Lane Hopwood Ward Barnt Green And 54 Land north of Aqueduct Lane Alvechurch 2.38 Barnt Green CP Hopwood Ward Land opposite Grosvenor House Barnt Green And 91 Alvechurch 0.31 Barnt Green CP Nursing Home Hopwood Ward Barnt Green And 113 Land at rear 101 Bittell Road Barnt Green 0.14 Barnt Green CP Hopwood Ward Barnt Green Land at Grove Wood Farm and Cofton Hackett Alvechurch Barnt Green and 226 Cofton Hackett 163.56 Cofton Ward Cofton Richards Farm CP CP CP Hopwood Ward Land at and to rear 87 Bittell Barnt Green and 243 Barnt Green 0.97 Barnt Green CP Road Hopwood Ward Barnt Green and 245 Land rear of 99 Bittell Road Barnt Green 0.14 Barnt Green CP Hopwood Ward Barnt Green and 255 Land at Sandhills Farm Barnt Green 24.92 Barnt Green CP Hopwood Ward Barnt Green and 275 Land south of Bittell Road Barnt Green 38.47 Barnt Green CP Hopwood Ward Barnt Green and 287 Land north of Sandhills Green Barnt Green 2.34 Barnt Green CP Hopwood Ward Barnt Green Sandhills Green House, Sandhills and BDC006 Barnt Green 1.52 Barnt Green CP Lane Hopwood Ward 7 Updated November 2020 Initial Area Site Name Nearest Settlement Parish1 Ward1 Site Ref (ha) Parish2 Parish3 Ward2 Barnt Green 87 & 95-103 Bittell Road and rear and BDC106 Barnt Green 2.41 Barnt Green CP of Hopwood Ward Barnt Green Land at Bittell Farm Road, Barnt and BDC253 Barnt Green 42.44 Barnt Green CP Cofton Ward Green Hopwood Ward 8 Updated November 2020 Belbroughton and Fairfield Parish – 14 Call for Site Submissions (+ 8 SHLAA Sites) Initial Site Name Nearest Settlement Area (ha) Parish1 Ward1 Site Ref Land btwn Dordale Road and Yarnold 4 Bournheath 0.86 Belbroughton and Fairfield
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