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Promoted Sites List Promoted Sites List Last updated: 24/03/2021 Site Size Address Parish Ward Land use proposed by the promoter reference (hectares) Land to the North of Reading Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Potential 5AR001 Arborfield Arborfield 4.18 Road Sustainable Alternative Greenspace land. 5AR002 Cloud Stables, Church Lane Arborfield Arborfield 3.39 Not Stated. 5AR003 Land at Church Lane Arborfield Arborfield 0.82 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). 5AR004 Land at Reading Road Arborfield Arborfield 0.49 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Ridgefield Farm, Reading 5AR005 Arborfield Arborfield 1.20 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Road Land on the south side of 5AR006 Arborfield Arborfield 1.25 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Reading Road Land to the North of School 5AR007 Arborfield Arborfield 9.08 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Road Land to the South of School 5AR008 Arborfield Arborfield 9.62 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Road Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Residential 5AR009 Land North of School Road Arborfield Arborfield 2.80 Institutions (C2 Planning Use Class). Site Size Address Parish Ward Land use proposed by the promoter reference (hectares) Arborfield & Arborfield & Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Residential 5AR010 Land South of School Road 2.89 Barkham Barkham Institutions (C2 Planning Use Class). Self-Build. 5AR011 Land off Betty Grove Lane Arborfield Arborfield 2.91 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Ducks Nest Farm and 5AR012 Arborfield Arborfield 32.1 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Chamberlain's Farm Land to the rear of The 5AR013 Arborfield Arborfield 0.74 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Copse, Eversley Road 5AR014 Land west of Mole Road Arborfield Arborfield 10.0 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Offices, other than a use within A2 (B1a Planning Use Class). Non- 5AR015 Land at Arborfield Arborfield Arborfield 242. residential institutions (D1 Planning Use Class). Assembly and Leisure (D2 Planning Use Class). Land adjoining Hunters 5AR016 Arborfield Arborfield 0.09 Not Stated. Point, Hughes Green Arborfield & Arborfield & 5AR018 Targetts Farm, Eversley Road 8 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Barkham Barkham Lockey Farm, Sindlesham 5AR020 Arborfield Arborfield 13.6 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Road Langley Pond Farm Livery 5AR021 Arborfield Arborfield 0.2 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Stables 5AR023 Redwood Arborfield Arborfield 0.27 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Offices (B1a Planning Use Class), Research and Development (B1b Planning Use Class), Light Land to the south of Bridge 5AR024 Arborfield Arborfield 2.34 Industry (B1c Planning Use Class), General Industry Farm Business Park (B2 Planning Use Class), Storage and Distribution (B8 Planning Use Class) 5AR025 Land at Carters Hill, Arborfield Arborfield 1.65 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Arborfield on the north side Site Size Address Parish Ward Land use proposed by the promoter reference (hectares) of Barretts Lane Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Residential 5AR026 Land at Baird Road Arborfield Arborfield 0.48 Institutions (C2 Planning Use Class). Retail Units A1 and Sui Generis (Petrol Station) 5AR027 Land at Sherbourne Arborfield Arborfield 0.87 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). 5BA002 Land at Barkham Manor Barkham Barkham 1.00 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). 5BA003 Land at Suncot, School Road Barkham Barkham 0.44 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Non-residential 5BA004 The Bungalow, Edney hill Barkham Barkham 4.18 institutions (D1 Planning Use Class). Land to the rear of 326-334, 5BA006 Barkham Barkham 0.68 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Barkham Ride 5BA008 Land off Barkham Street Barkham Barkham 1.80 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). 5BA009 Model Farm, Barkham Ride Barkham Barkham 5.43 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). 5BA010 Barkham Square Barkham Barkham 58.2 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Land to the Rear of 370 - 384 5BA011 Barkham Barkham 0.36 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Self-Build. Barkham Road Reading Football Club Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Assembly and 5BA012 Training Ground, Hogwood Barkham Barkham 10.0 Leisure (D2 Planning Use Class). Park, Park Lane Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Pitches for Gypsy Woodlands Farm, Wood 5BA013 Barkham Barkham 1.47 and Travellers and plots for Travelling Show People. Lane Self-Build. Oakwood View/ Land Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Pitches for Gypsy 5BA014 between 30 and 32 Langley Barkham Barkham 3.47 and Travellers and plots for Travelling Show People. Common Road Self-Build. Site Size Address Parish Ward Land use proposed by the promoter reference (hectares) Oakwood View/ Land Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Pitches for Gypsy 5BA015 between 30 and 32 Langley Barkham Barkham 0.50 and Travellers and plots for Travelling Show People. Common Road Self-Build. 5BA016 Willow Farm, School Road Barkham Barkham 6.2 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Land adjacent to Coppid Hill 5BA017 Barkham Barkham 1 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Self Build. House, Barkham Road 5BA018 Land at Highland Avenue Barkham Barkham 9.6 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Wrens Nest Stables, 5BA019 Barkham Barkham 1.12 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Barkham Road 5BA024 Land to North of the Shires Barkham Barkham 0.46 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Residential 5BA025 29 Bearwood Road Barkham Barkham 0.59 Institutions (C2 Planning Use Class). 5BA026 Land north of Barkham Road Barkham Barkham 1.6 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Self-Build. Land to the rear of 178 5BA027 Barkham Barkham 3.8 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Self-Build. Bearwood Road 5BA028 Langley Pond Farm Paddocks Barkham Barkham 1.2 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). 5BA029 Land at Suncot Barkham Barkham 0.44 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Land off Langley Common 5BA030 Barkham Barkham 2.2 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Road Land at Barkham Manor 5BA031 Barkham Barkham 20.9 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Farm Land East & West of Park 5CV001 Charvil Charvil 12.4 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). View Drive North Site Size Address Parish Ward Land use proposed by the promoter reference (hectares) 5CV002 Land West of Park Lane Charvil Charvil 10.7 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). 5CV004 3 Norris Green Charvil Charvil 0.28 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Land to the rear of Oaktree 5CV005 Charvil Charvil 1.5 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Cottage Land at Lower Earley Way, 5EA001 Danehill, Cutbush Industrial Earley Hawkedon 0.81 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Park Bulmershe and Offices (B1 Planning Use Class). General Industrial 5EA002 Gasholders Earley 2.29 Whitegates (B2). Storage or distribution (B8). 5EA003 Land at Meldreth Way Earley Hawkedon 2.18 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Residential Institutions (C2 Planning Use Class). House in Tintagel Farm, Sandhurst Finchampstead 5FI001 Finchampstead 2.04 Multiple Occupation (C4 use). Self-Build. Pitches for Road North Gypsy and Travellers and plots for Travelling Show People. Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Residential Institutions (C2 Planning Use Class). House in Finchampstead 5FI002 Heartwood Lodge Finchampstead 0.87 Multiple Occupation (C4 use). Self-Build. Pitches for North Gypsy and Travellers and plots for Travelling Show People. Finchampstead 5FI003 31 and 33 Barkham Ride Finchampstead 5.40 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). North Greenacres Farm, Nine Mile Finchampstead 5FI004 Finchampstead 9.09 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Ride South Site Size Address Parish Ward Land use proposed by the promoter reference (hectares) Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Pitches for Gypsy Finchampstead 5FI005 Silverstock Manor Finchampstead 2.66 and Travellers and plots for Travelling Show People. North Self-Build. Land to the rear of 5 Finchampstead 5FI007 Finchampstead 0.21 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Clayside North Finchampstead Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Residential 5FI008 Land at Church Lane Finchampstead 14.3 South Institutions (C2 Planning Use Class). Finchampstead 5FI009 Land at Sandhurst Road Finchampstead 5.18 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). North Land to the East of Finchampstead 5FI010 Finchampstead 4.87 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Finchampstead Road North Land Opposite Hall Farm, Finchampstead Pitches for Gypsy and Travellers and plots for 5FI012 Finchampstead 2.92 Lower Sandhurst Road South Travelling Show People. Land to the West of Finchampstead 5FI013 Finchampstead, Longwater Finchampstead 10.5 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). South Lane Land to the rear of 6-8, The Finchampstead 5FI014 Finchampstead 0.12 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Village South Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Pitches for Gypsy Land to the rear of 166 Nine Finchampstead 5FI015 Finchampstead 0.51 and Travellers and plots for Travelling Show People. Mile Ride South Self-Build. Finchampstead 5FI016 Broughton Farm, Heath Ride Finchampstead 0.51 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). North Paddock Farm, Nine Mile Finchampstead 5FI017 Finchampstead 4.71 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Ride South Site Size Address Parish Ward Land use proposed by the promoter reference (hectares) Land to the rear of No. 6 Finchampstead 5FI018 Finchampstead 1.06 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Johnson Drive North Land to the rear of 267 and Finchampstead 5FI019 Finchampstead 2.11 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). 273 Finchampstead Road North Finchampstead 5FI020 Land at Warren Lane Finchampstead 0.63 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). South Land to the rear of 76 & 80a Finchampstead 5FI021 Finchampstead 0.92 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Reading Road South Land at Horns Farm, Reading Finchampstead 5FI022 Finchampstead 0.73 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Self-Build. Road South Land to the South of Reading Finchampstead 5FI023 Finchampstead 0.52 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Self-Build. Road South Jovike, Lower Wokingham Finchampstead 5FI024 Finchampstead 0.82 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). Road North Finchampstead 5FI025 Land North of Nine Mile Ride Finchampstead 14.9 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class). South Land Adjacent to 294 Nine Finchampstead 5FI026 Finchampstead 0.29 Housing (C3 Planning Use Class).
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