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Site Ref Site Address Parish Site Area (Ha) Achievable? Suitability for Housing Site Capacity 1-5 Years 6-15 Years Suitability F Site Area Suitability for Site 1-5 6-15 Suitability for Site Ref Site Address Parish Achievable? WRZ STW (Ha) Housing Capacity Years Years Economic Dev Land at Willowbrook Farm, ABB002 Aston Abbots 0.19 Yes No Yes AW Aston Abbots Bushmead Road ADS004 Pilch Farm, Pilch Lane Adstock 0.09 Yes No Yes AW Padbury AST001 Land behind Green End Street Aston Clinton 25 Yes Yes 95 20 75 No TW Aylesbury AST002 Land at Stratford Close Aston Clinton 1.26 Yes Yes 30 30 No TW Aylesbury Land between 26 and 34 AST007 Aston Clinton 3.54 Yes Yes 106 20 86 No TW Aylesbury Aylesbury Road Land to the East of AST013 Stablebridge Road, Aston Aston Clinton 3.6 Yes Yes 48 48 No TW Aylesbury Clinton North-West, Land To East AST019 Aston Clinton 30.9 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury College Road North Land south of Dropshort Farm, AST020 Aston Clinton 7.1 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury College Road North Dropshot Farm, Land Off AST021 Aston Clinton 3.9 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury College Road North Land north-east of 108-148 AST023 Aston Clinton 2.91 Yes Yes 50 50 No TW Aylesbury Weston Road Land north of Aylesbury Road/ AST024 Aston Clinton 26.7 Yes Yes 121 50 71 No TW Aylesbury south of the A41 Halton Brook Business Park, AST027 Aston Clinton 3.13 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury Weston Road RB Punching Services, The New AST028 Aston Clinton 0.08 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury Forge, College Road Land to the rear of 79a AST031 Weston Road, Aston Clinton, Aston Clinton 2.3 Yes Yes 64 40 24 No TW Aylesbury Aylesbury AST032 Woodgate House, Park View Aston Clinton 0.64 Yes Yes 7 7 No TW Aylesbury Land r/0 1-87 Weston Road, AST033 Aston Clinton 9.3 Yes Yes 165 40 125 No TW Aylesbury Aston Clinton land adjacent to The Old Aston AST300 Rectory in Ashton Stanford, 145.87 4000 TW Haddenham Sandford Stanbridge Road AYL012 Vale Industrial Estate Aylesbury 1.06 Yes Yes 20 20 Yes TW Aylesbury Former TRW site, Buckingham AYL013 Aylesbury 1.45 Yes Yes 52 52 No TW Aylesbury Road AYL016 Circus Fields Aylesbury 2.98 Yes Yes 72 72 No TW Aylesbury AYL022 Land Off Orchard Way Aylesbury 0.9 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury AYL024 Canal Basin, Exchange St Aylesbury 2.6 No No Yes TW Aylesbury Elmhurst community AYL025 Aylesbury 0.17 Yes Yes 6 6 No TW Aylesbury centre, Fairfax Road AYL026 Land at Havelock Street Aylesbury 0.15 Yes Yes 25 25 No TW Aylesbury AYL028 Griffin Lane Aylesbury 4.43 Yes Yes 98 98 Yes TW Aylesbury AYL029 Civic Quarter Aylesbury 2.58 Yes Yes 58 58 Yes TW Aylesbury AYL032 Ardenham Lane Aylesbury 2 Yes Yes 12 12 No TW Aylesbury Ringwood House, Walton AYL033 Aylesbury 0.18 Yes Yes 31 31 No TW Aylesbury Street Walton Court Shopping AYL035 Aylesbury 1.76 Yes Yes 22 22 No TW Aylesbury Centre AYL037 Bearbrook House, Oxford Road Aylesbury 1.68 Yes Yes 26 26 No TW Aylesbury AYL038 Hartwell Sidings, Oxford Road Aylesbury 1.07 Yes Yes 55 55 No TW Aylesbury Land To Rear Of Ashley Row AYL049 And Adj To 37 Haddington Aylesbury 0.25 Yes Yes 5 5 No TW Aylesbury Way Haddington Way AYL051 Tring Road (Hazell's) Aylesbury 1.75 Yes Yes 140 140 No TW Aylesbury PO Sorting Office, Cambridge AYL052 Aylesbury 0.92 Yes Yes 23 23 Yes TW Aylesbury Street Walton Mill, Osier Way, off AYL054 Aylesbury 1.85 Yes Yes 50 50 No TW Aylesbury Park Street Land off Buckingham Street, AYL056 New Street, Cambridge Street Aylesbury 1.22 Yes Yes 76 76 No TW Aylesbury and Cambridge Place Land between New Street and AYL058 Buckingham Street (Northern Aylesbury 0.86 Yes Yes 61 61 No TW Aylesbury Gateway) Land At Junction Of AYL059 Buckingham Street And New Aylesbury 0.49 Yes Yes 14 14 No TW Aylesbury Street AYL063 Hampden House, High Street Aylesbury 0.46 Yes Yes 112 112 No TW Aylesbury Dayla Soft Drinks (Southern) AYL064 Aylesbury 0.28 Yes Yes 39 39 No TW Aylesbury Ltd 80 - 100 High Street Friars Square Shopping Centre AYL066 Aylesbury 23.5 Yes Yes 1 1 Yes TW Aylesbury 4 Great Western Street Land North of Manor Hospital, AYL068 Aylesbury 1.7 Yes Yes 83 83 No TW Aylesbury Bierton Road Lloyd Berkeley Place, Pebble AYL070 Aylesbury 0.1 Yes Yes 13 13 No TW Aylesbury Lane Land at Thame Road/ Leach AYL073 Aylesbury 0.6 Yes Yes 18 18 No TW Aylesbury Road, Aylesbury Land east of Gatehouse Road, AYL076 Aylesbury 4.04 Yes Yes 25 25 Yes TW Aylesbury Gatehouse Quarter Oaklands Hostel 3 Bierton AYL077 Aylesbury 0.44 Yes Yes 13 13 No TW Aylesbury Road Land at Gatehouse Close, AYL078 Aylesbury 3.69 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury Aylesbury Gatehouse Quarter, AYL082 Aylesbury 4.77 Yes Yes 209 209 0 No TW Aylesbury Gatehouse Road Aylesbury and AYL083 Chelsea Road, Coldharbour Coldharbour 0.54 Yes Yes 10 10 No TW Aylesbury CP AYL084 50-52 Whaddon Chase Aylesbury 0.4 Yes Yes 11 11 No TW Aylesbury AYL086 Jansel Square, Brentwood Way Aylesbury 0.15 Yes Yes 6 6 No TW Aylesbury Court 2A Rickfords Hill AYL087 Aylesbury 0.58 Yes Yes 6 6 No TW Aylesbury Aylesbury AYL089 Friarage Court, Rickfords Hill Aylesbury 0.17 Yes Yes 22 22 No TW Aylesbury AYL090 Kings Court, George Street Aylesbury 0.089 Yes Yes 13 13 No TW Aylesbury Pembroke Court 22-28 AYL091 Aylesbury 0.046 Yes Yes 12 12 No TW Aylesbury Cambridge Street AYL092 46 Wedgewood Street Coldharbour 0.04 Yes Yes 5 5 No TW Aylesbury AYL093 19 Broadfields Retail Estate Aylesbury 0.96 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury Camden Vauxhall garage AYL094 Aylesbury 0.57 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury Bicester Road Industrial Estate Unit 2C, Broadfields, Bicester AYL095 Aylesbury 0.15 No No Yes TW Aylesbury Road Plot C, Bell Business Park, AYL096 Aylesbury 0.31 Yes Yes 24 24 Yes TW Aylesbury Brunel Road Former Kerry Ingredients Site AYL097 Aylesbury 0.53 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury Gatehouse Road Frmr SteepleChase PH, Taylor AYL098 Aylesbury 0.26 Yes Yes 8 8 No TW Aylesbury Road Former Equitable Life AYL100 Aylesbury 0.27 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury Assurance, 100 Walton Street Units 1-7 Broadfields Retail AYL103 Aylesbury 0.318 No No Yes TW Aylesbury Park, Bicester Road, Aylesbury St Marys Church of England Aylesbury AYL104 School, Keen Close, 0.06 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury (Coldharbour) Coldharbour Poplar Grove Practice, AYL105 Aylesbury 0.08 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury Meadow Way, Douglas Road AYL106 6-18 Mill Street, Aylesbury Aylesbury 0.04 Yes Yes 6 6 No TW Aylesbury The Britannia Ph, 9 AYL107 Aylesbury 0.07 Yes Yes 13 13 No TW Aylesbury Buckingham Road, Aylesbury Kingsbury House, 2 George AYL108 Aylesbury 0.03 Yes Yes 8 8 No TW Aylesbury Street, Aylesbury AYL109 7-9 Market Square Aylesbury 0.03 Yes Yes 5 5 No TW Aylesbury Berryfields Major BER001 Berryfields 200 Yes Yes 1912 1712 200 Yes TW Aylesbury Development Area Bierton with BIE001 Land east of Burcott Lane 4.18 Yes Yes 10 10 No TW Aylesbury Broughton Land adjacent to 'Kingsfield', Bierton with BIE003 Bierton 2.9 Yes Yes 5 5 No TW Aylesbury Broughton 29 Rowsham Road Bierton with BIE005 Land north east of Bierton 137.3 Yes No Yes TW Aylesbury Broughton Bierton with BIE022 Manor Farm, Broughton 29.11 Yes Yes 350 350 No TW Aylesbury Broughton Land off William Hill Drive, Bierton with BIE024 1.1 Yes Yes 23 23 No TW Aylesbury Bierton Broughton Bierton with BIE027 Land west of Gib Lane 3.02 Yes Yes 84 40 44 No TW Aylesbury Broughton Weedon Hill MDA Buckingham BKP001 (Buckingham Park) north of 3.14 Yes Yes 47 47 0 No TW Aylesbury Park Aylesbury off the A413 Land north of AVDLP allocation BUC001 Buckingham 12 Yes Yes 80 80 0 No AW Buckingham at Moreton Road BUC003 Roxwell, Moreton Road Buckingham 0.69 Yes Yes 14 14 No AW Buckingham Police Station and Land BUC005 Buckingham 0.46 Yes Yes 13 13 0 No AW Buckingham adjacent 38 Moreton Road Land between Tesco and BUC019 Buckingham 0.83 Yes No Yes AW Buckingham Wipac, east of the A413 Land adjacent to Windsor Park and Buckingham Industrial BUC020 Buckingham 15.28 Yes No Yes AW Buckingham Estate/Neighbourhood Plan Site Q Land adjacent to Swan BUC024 Buckingham 2.2 Yes No Yes AW Buckingham Business Park Land south of the A421, BUC025 Buckingham 14.06 Yes Yes 360 60 300 Yes AW Buckingham Buckingham BUC027 Station Road, Buckingham Buckingham 0.16 Yes Yes 6 6 No AW Buckingham Land off Tingewick Road (bound by Tingewick Road and BUC028 Buckingham 16.87 Yes Yes 400 100 300 No AW Buckingham A421) (Neighbourhood Plan Site 'G') Land north of Tingewick Road, BUC029 Buckingham (Neighbourhood Buckingham 2.51 Yes Yes 50 50 No AW Buckingham Plan site 'H') Tingewick Road Industrial BUC030 Buckingham 5.1 Yes Yes 85 85 No AW Buckingham Estate (east) Lucas Assembly and Test BUC032 Buckingham 2.15 Yes No Yes AW Buckingham systems, Tingewick Road Wharf Yard, Stratford Road (Neighbourhood Plan allocated BUC039 Buckingham 0.8 No No Yes AW Buckingham site for retail, office and mixed development) Market Hill and West Street BUC040 Buckingham 2.2 Yes Yes 62 62 Yes AW Buckingham frontage and land to rear Buckingham Delivery Office, Market Hill (Neighbourhood BUC042 Plan allocated site for retail, Buckingham 0.15 No No Yes AW Buckingham office and mixed development) Land West of AVDLP allocation BUC043 Buckingham 11 Yes Yes 130 100 30 No AW Buckingham BU.1, Moreton Road BUC045 Land off London Road Buckingham 3.73 Yes No Yes AW Buckingham Land off Osier Way (south of Buckingham A421 and east of Gawcott and Gawcott BUC046 40 Yes Yes 420 70 350 Yes AW Buckingham Road) with Buckingham, Lenborough West Buckingham, land bound Radclive cum by Tingewick Road, A421, Chackmore BUC051 97.65 Yes Yes 288 50 238 No AW Chackmore Radclive Road and and Brackley Road.
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