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Call for Sites Responses Please note: This schedule is a record of those sites submitted to the Call for Sites exercise October 2014. The Council has not verified the information submitted. Inclusion of a site on this list is not an indication that the Council considers the site suitable for development. The information will be used to help inform the preparation of the Site Allocations Plan. Call for Sites Submission 2014 CFS Agent / Owner Site Name Site Address Site Size (hectares) No. of dwellings proposed Employment (sqm) Parish Ward Settlement NDP in progress (Y/N) Ref 1 Tony Lyons/WCC Land at Alcester Moorfield Road Alcester 0.68 not specified Alcester Alcester Alcester Y 2 Chris Wright Public Buildings Police/Library Priory Road Alcester 0.29 30 Alcester Alcester Alcester Y 3 Chris Wright Land S. Allimore Lane Alcester 2.79 60 Alcester Alcester Alcester Y 4 Chris Wright Land S Allimore Lane site 2 Alcester 2.7 60 Alcester Alcester Alcester 5 Steve Lyon/ Ragley Hall Land at Beauchamp court, Kings Coughton 2.76 40 Alcester Alcester Alcester Y 6 Steven Lyon/Ragley Hall Paddock adj to Beauchamp Cottage Alcester Heath, Alcester 0.83 12 Alcester Alcester Alcester Y 7 Steven Lyon/Ragley Hall The Orchard at Alcester Lodge Farm Alcester Heath, Alcester 0.56 8 Alcester Alcester Alcester Y 8 Steve Sulston/Rosconn Ltd N. of Shipston Rd Alderminister 2.25 25 Alderminister Ettington Alderminister N 9 Ben Leather/Spitfire Properties Ltd Land at Bearley Rd Aston Cantlow 1.3 25 Aston Cantlow Aston Cantlow Aston Cantlow N 10 Stansgate /Ms S Edkins Land adj OakLands Bearley Rd Aston Cantlow 1.32 10 Aston Cantlow Aston Cantlow Aston Cantlow N 11 Peter Leaver/JLL/Alscot Estate Atherstone airfield Atherstone‐on‐Stour 19.1 50,000 Atherstone‐on‐Stour Quinton Atherstone N 12 Andrew Wilkins Land W of Bearley Snitterfield Rd Bearley 2.9 25 ‐ 31 Bearley Claverdon Bearley Y 13 Dawn Kitchener Manor Cottage Snitterfield Rd, Bearley 0.1813 2 Bearley Claverdon Bearley Y 6 dwellings and conversion of manor 14 M Griffiths Manor House Manor House Snitterfield Road Bearley not specified Bearley Claverdon Bearley Y house to flats 15 Stephen Mair/Andrew Granger Ltd Church Lane Bearley 0.58 4 to 5 Bearley Claverdon Bearley Y 16 Mr Tustin Baxters House School lane Bearley 0.52 5 to 6 Bearley Claverdon Bearley N 17 Mr and Mrs Hartley Holly Tree Cottage Snitterfield Rd Bearley 1.6 not specified Bearley Claverdon Bearley Y 18 Kate Wood/ Carter Jonas Warwick Road Henley‐in‐Arden 4.6 45 Beaudesert Henley Beaudesert/Henley Y 19 Andrew Wilkins United Carriers Waterloo Rd, Bidford 1.17 35 Bidford Bidford & Salford Bidford Y 50 dwellings or 70 bed care home& extra 20 Keri Dobson / Dobson& Grey Land to r/o Bidford Medical Centre 3 Stratford‐upon‐Avon Road Bidford 5.9 Bidford Bidford & Salford Bidford Y care and D1 use 1000sqm 21 Tony Lyons/WCC Bid Estate Site 1 Land N. of Bidford 9.67 290 Bidford Bidford & Salford Bidford Y 22 Tony Lyons/WCC Bid Estate Site 2 Land to NE. Bidford 9.63 490 Bidford Bidford & Salford Bidford Y 23 Tony Lyons/WCC Bid Estate Site 3 Land to E. of Bidford 10.1 300 Bidford Bidford & Salford Bidford y 24 Steve Sulston/Rosconn Ltd R/o 19‐20 Waterloo Cresent Bidford 0.48 9 Bidford Bidford & Salford Bidford Y 25 RPS Planning/ Paul Hill/Miller homes Waterloo Road Bidford 13.8 200 Bidford Bidford & Salford Bidford Y 233 K Lovsey‐Barton/ Pegasus Land at Marriage Hill Nurseries Salford Rd, Bidford 2.95 75 Bidford Bidford & Salford Bidford Y 26 Mr Alan Morrison 18 Salford Road and 'Bowood Fields' 18 Salford Road, Bidford‐on‐Avon, Alcester 6.6 150 Bidford Bidford & Salford Bidford‐on‐Avon Y 27 Stansgate/Linfoot homes Land adj Mill Lane Broom 1.3 22 ( in 2 phases) Bidford Bidford & Salford Broom Y 237 Guy Wakefield/Bloor Homes Land south of Jackson Meadows Bidford 40 Bidford Bidford and Salford Bidford Y Station Road, Bishops Itchington ( Harbury 28 Follett Property Holdings Ltd Harbury Estate 100+ 600 Bishops Itchington Harbury Bishops Itchington Y Estate) 29 John Hall/ Howkins& Harrison Land at Knightcote Rd Land at Knigthcote Rad, Bishops Itchington 6 80 Bishops Itchington Harbury Bishops Itchington Y 31 Katherine Lovsey‐Pegasus Land N of Plough lane Bishops Itchington Bishops Itchington 30 Bishops Itchington Harbury Bishops Itchington Y 33 Stansgate / Howard Taylor Land off Orchard Close Lower Brailes 1.7 25‐30 Brailes Brailes Brailes Y 34 Andrew Wilkins Land off FalkLand Place Temple Herdewyke 3.9 75 Burton Dassett Burton Dassett Temple Herdewycke N 35 Dilraj Sandhu /DLS Homes Butlers Marston School Town Ground, Butlers Marston 1.43 acres 10 Butlers Marston Vale of the Red Horse Butlers Marston N ‐ not an LSV 36 Peter Frampton former primary school Town Ground, Butlers Marston 5.02 15 dwellings with community hall Butlers Marston Vale of the Red Horse Butlers Marston N 37 Jeremy Booth Grange Farm ‐Land adj to Farm house Grange Farm Henley Road Claverdon 4.52 135 Claverdon Claverdon Claverdon Y 38 Andrew Wilkins Land at the end of oakdene close Land between Breach Lane and Oakdene Close 334‐50 Claverdon Claverdon Claverdon y 39 Les Greenwood/Greenwood Planning Land S. of Breach Lane Claverdon 0.9 3 Claverdon Claverdon Claverdon Y 40 Thomas Cox/Howkins & Harrison Land off Lye Green Rd/Station Rd Claverdon 23.35 700 Claverdon Claverdon Claverdon Y 41 Stansgatge/ Calahomes S. of Breach Lane Claverdon 1.29 30 Claverdon Claverdon Claverdon Y 42 Alliance Planning /Paul Ellingham Greenfingers Kingston Lane Claverdon 1.75 5 to 20 Claverdon Claverdon Claverdon Y 43 Godfrey Payton /Ettington Estate Ltd Old Warwick Rd Ettington 0.65 20 Ettington Ettington ettington N Jonathan Molloy/ Molloy 44 Land NW of Warwick Rd Ettington 0.3 8 to 9 Ettington Ettington ettington N Construction Co Ltd 243 J Yeomans/ Savills Land at Rogers Lane Ettington 3.83 80 Ettington Ettington Ettington N 45 Joe Kerby Land N. Banbury Road Ettington 2.77ha 50 Ettington Ettington Ettington ? 46 Stansgate Land off Rogers Lane Ettington 0.4 9 Ettington Ettington Ettington N Please note: This schedule is a record of those sites submitted to the Call for Sites exercise October 2014. The Council has not verified the information submitted. Inclusion of a site on this list is not an indication that the Council considers the site suitable for development. The information will be used to help inform the preparation of the Site Allocations Plan. Call for Sites Submission 2014 CFS Agent / Owner Site Name Site Address Site Size (hectares) No. of dwellings proposed Employment (sqm) Parish Ward Settlement NDP in progress (Y/N) Ref 1 Tony Lyons/WCC Land at Alcester Moorfield Road Alcester 0.68 not specified Alcester Alcester Alcester Y 47 Paul Clayson/Fisher German Windmill Hill Farm Farnborough 0.25 5 to 10 Farnborough Fenny Compton Farnborough N Martyn Balm /Hamptons 48 Avon Dassett rd, FennyCompton Avon Dassett Rd, Fenny Compton 1.828 30 Fenny Compton Fenny Compton Fenny Compton N International 49 Thomas Cox/Howkins&Harrison Land off Station Road Fenny Compton 0.71 21 Fenny Compton Fenny Compton Fenny Compton N 50 Gary Stephens/Marrons Planning Land off Station Road Fenny Compton 3.82 45 Fenny Compton Fenny Compton Fenny Compton N 51 James Yeoman/Savils East of High Street Fenny Compton 0.34 c.10 Fenny Compton Fenny Compton Fenny Compton N 52 James Yeoman/Savils Grange Farm the slade Fenny Compton 1.359 15 Fenny Compton Fenny Compton Fenny Compton N 53 James Yeoman/Savils Land at Mill Lane Fenny Compton 2.12 50 Fenny Compton Fenny Compton Fenny Compton N Frampton Planning/Charlecote 54 Manor Farm Fenny Compton 0.93 24 Fenny Compton Fenny Compton Fenny Compton N Developments 55 Ben Leather/Spitfire Properties Ltd Land R/o of Gaydon Inn Banbury Rd Gaydon 0.66 25 Gaydon Kineton Gaydon N 56 Stansgate Land S. of KinetonRd Gaydon 1.64 28 Gaydon Kineton Gaydon N 57 Steve Sulston/Rosconn Ltd Manor Farm Gaydon 2.75 25 Gaydon Kineton Gaydon N 58 M. Faulkener/ Sheldon Bosley Henley Road site Land off Henley Road (B4089) Great Alne 0.8 not specified Great Alne Kinwarton Great Alne N 60 Andrew Wilkins Land to S. of School Rd, Great Alne Land to S. of School Rd, Great Alne 7 50 Great Alne Kinwarton Great Alne N 231 Sheldon Bosley/ Marcus Falkener Canada Farm ‐Land in Great Alne Kinwarton Great Alne Kinwarton Great Alne Kinwarton Great Alne N 61 Stansgate/CalaHomes N. of Idlicote Road Halford Shipston 1.27 25 Halford Ettington Halford N 62 Stansgate Land W. of Snitterfield St Hampton Lucy 5.2 25 Hampton Lucy Snitterfield Hampton Lucy Y 63 Stansgate Land at Stratford Rd Hampton Lucy 1.5 25 Hampton Lucy Snitterfield Hampton Lucy Y 64 Stansgate Land at Church St Hampton Lucy 0.4 10 Hampton Lucy Snitterfield Hampton Lucy Y 65 Howell Merchant Meadow E of Greenhill Farm drive Bishops Itchington 1 11 Harbury Harbury Bishops Itchington y 66 Tony Lyons/WCC Pineham Farm Butt Lane Harbury 20.14 residential Harbury Harbury Harbury Y 67 James Walton/Sheldon Boseley Chesterton House Farm Harbury 16.84 residential Harbury Harbury Harbury Y 68 R Sykes/Jones Lang LaSalle Land off Bull Ring Farm Harbury 1.2 45 / 25 affordable Harbury Harbury Harbury Y 245 John Fleming Gladman Land at Bush Heath Lane Harbury 3.69 85 Harbury Harbury Harbury Y 69 Patrick Shanley Clover bank house Henley‐in‐Arden 3.2 80‐100 Henley Henley Henley Y 240 B Leather/Spitfire Properties Land E of Stratford‐upon‐Avon Rd Henley‐in‐Arden 1.6 40 Henley Henley Henley Y 241 B Leather/Spitfire Properties Land at Warwick Rd Henley‐in‐Arden 4.6 40 Henley Henley Henley Y 70 David Hawkins Mayfield Farm Off Bear Lane Henley‐in‐Arden 4.2 30/35 Henley‐in‐Arden Henley‐in‐Arden Henley‐in‐Arden Y
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