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Potential Development Sites for Sequential Test. Site Flood Zone Appendix 1 : Level 2 SFRA – Potential development sites for Sequential Test. Site Flood zone Allocation Number of dwellings SFRA Table 3-3 85-87 Lower Cookham Road, Maidenhead Flood Zone 1 and Not alloc Flood Zone2 Alma Road, Windsor Flood Zone 1 and Employment Flood Zone2 Broom Lodge, Stanwell Road, Horton Flood Zone 1 and Not Alloc Flood Zone2 Ditton Park, Riding Court Lane, Slough Flood Zone 1 and Employment Flood Zone2 Land At Brook House And Rosebank Flood Zone 1 and Not alloc Widbrook Road Maidenhead Berkshire Flood Zone2 Land at Slough Road/Riding Court Road, Flood Zone 1 and Housing (HA42) 150 Datchet Flood Zone2 Land east of Woodlands Park Avenue and Flood Zone 1 and Housing (HA20) 300 north of Woodlands Business Flood Zone2 Park,Maidenhead Land south of Harvest Hill Road, Maidenhead Flood Zone 1 and Housing (HA7) 380 Flood Zone2 Norreys Drive (South), Maidenhead Flood Zone 1 and Employment Flood Zone2 SFRA Table 3-4 13& r/o 11&15 Parsonage Lane, Windsor Flood zone 1, 2 Not alloc and 3a 95 Straight Road, Old Windsor Flood zone 1, 2 Housing (HA47) 11 and 3a Braywick Park Flood zone 1, 2 Leisure and 3a Exclusive House, Oldfield Road, Maidenhead Flood zone 1, 2 Housing (HA13) 40 and 3a Horton Trading Estate, Stanwell Road, Horton Flood zone 1, 2 Not alloc and 3a Howarth Road Industrial Area, Maidenhead Flood zone 1, 2 Employment and 3a Land east of Oldfield Road, Maidenhead Flood zone 1, 2 Not alloc and 3a Land north and east of Churchmede Flood zone 1, 2 Mixed use: 175 Secondary School, Priory Road, Datchet and 3a Housing (HA41) and Employment Land north of Eton Road adjacent to St Flood zone 1, 2 Housing (HA43) 35 Augustine's Church, Datchet and 3a Land south of Ray Mill Road East, Flood zone 1, 2 Housing (HA14) 60 Maidenhead and 3a Land south of the A308(M), west of Ascot Flood zone 1, 2 Protected for Road and north of the M4 (known as the and 3a future Triangle Site) employment use Land west of Windsor, north and south of the Flood zone 1, 2 Housing (HA11) 450 A308 and 3a Reform Road Flood zone 1, 2 Mixed use: 150 and 3a Housing (HA2) and employment Sawyers Close, Windsor Flood zone 1, 2 Not alloc and 3a Sheephouse Trout Farm, Sheephouse Road, Flood zone 1, 2 Not alloc Maidenhead and 3a Shirley Avenue (Vale Rd Industrial Estate), Flood zone 1, 2 Mixed use: 80 Windsor and 3a Housing (HA26) and employment Straight Works, Old Windsor Flood zone 1, 2 Housing (HA46) 20 and 3a Vansittart Road Industrial Estate, Windsor Flood zone 1, 2 Employment and 3a Windsor Dials, Windsor Flood zone 1, 2 Not alloc and 3a SFRA Table 3-5 Land at Crown Farm, Eton Wick (Common Flood Zone 1,2,3a Not allocated Gate Farm Crown Farm Eton Wick and 3b Road Eton Wick) Land At Poplars (13 & The Poplars) Flood Zone 1,2,3a Not allocated Woodhurst Road Maidenhead Berks SL6 8TG and 3b Land east of Strande Park, Cookham Flood Zone 1,2,3a Housing (HA39) 20 and 3b Manor House Lane Industrial Estate, Datchet Flood Zone 1,2,3a Employment and 3b Berkyn Manor Farm, Stanwell Road, Horton Flood Zone 1,2,3a Not allocated Slough and 3b Centrica, Maidenhead Road, Windsor Flood Zone 1,2,3a Employment and 3b Crown Farm, Eton Wick Road, Eton Wick (Site Flood Zone 1,2,3a Not allocated A) and 3b Land between Windsor Road and Bray Lake, Flood Zone 1,2,3a Housing (HA18) 100 south of Maidenhead and 3b Land east of Queen Mother Reservoir, Horton Flood Zone 1,2,3a Housing (HA44) 100 and 3b Land known as Spencer's Farm, north of Flood Zone 1,2,3a Housing (HA21) 300 Lutman Lane, Maidenhead and 3b Land west of Monkey Island Lane, Flood Zone 1,2,3a Housing (HA23) 100 Maidenhead and 3b Saint Cloud Way Flood Zone 1,2,3a Housing (HA3) 600 and 3b School Site on Ray Mill Road East Flood Zone 1,2,3a Not allocated and 3b Summerleaze, Summerleaze Road, Flood Zone 1,2,3a Housing (HA24) 130 Maidenhead and 3b Tithe Farm, Tithe Lane, Wraysbury Flood Zone 1,2,3a Housing (HA48) 30 and 3b Weir Bank, Monkey Island Lane, Bray Flood Zone 1,2,3a Not allocated and 3b Whitebrook Park, including land east of Flood Zone 1,2,3a Housing (HA19) 175 Whitebrook Park, Lower Cookham Road, and 3b Maidenhead Windsor and Eton Riverside Station Car Park, Flood Zone 1,2,3a Housing (HA28) 30 Windsor and 3b World of Water, 42 Wraysbury Road, Staines Flood Zone 1,2,3a Not allocated and 3b York Road Flood Zone 1,2,3a Mixed use: 320 and 3b Housing (HA5) and employment .
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