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Call for Sites Submissions 2012 and 2014 Wyre Council - Call for Sites Submissions 2012 and 2014 CFS2012 Reference CFS2014 Reference Site Name/Address Use put forward* Hectares CFS2012_01 Cockerham Rd, Nateby Mixed Use 2.758 ha CFS2012_02 Cockerham Rd, Nateby Mixed Use 5.246 ha CFS2012_03 CFS2014_19 Moons Farm (Site 2) Claughton , Catterall, Garstang Housing 1.484 ha CFS2012_04 CFS2014_42 & 61 Joes Lane, Catterall Mixed Use 9.401 ha CFS2012_05 Moons Farm, Catterall, Garstang Housing 1.468 ha CFS2012_06 A6 Rd, Cabus , Garstang Housing 0.494 ha CFS2012_09 Old Lancaster Rd, Catterall Housing 0.126 ha CFS2012_10 East side of Park Lane, Preesall Mixed Use 0.543 ha CFS2012_100 Poolfoot Farm Leisure 7.526 ha CFS2012_101 Nr Roscoe Ave, Thornton Leisure 1.377 ha CFS2012_102 Heys St, Thornton Leisure 0.595 ha CFS2012_103 Gamble Rd, Thornton Housing 0.342 ha CFS2012_104 Dalham Dell, Thornton Leisure 0.357 ha CFS2012_105 Marsh Mill Car Park, Thornton Leisure 0.388 ha CFS2012_106 West of Fleetwood Rd North, Thornton Leisure 8.484 ha CFS2012_107 Linden Ave / Branksome Ave, Thornton Leisure 1.937 ha CFS2012_108 Old Rugby Club, Thornton Leisure 1.249 ha CFS2012_109 Thornton Leisure Centre Car Park, Thornton Leisure 1.814 ha CFS2012_11 CFS2014_04 Rear of St Johns Church Hall, Poulton-le-Fylde Housing 6.884 ha CFS2012_110 CFS2014_116 Raikes Rd / Underbank Rd, Thornton Leisure 17.425 ha CFS2012_111 Raikes Road/Underbank Road - minor employment development only. Leisure 24.629 ha CFS2012_113 Roscoe Avenue, Proximity to Hillhouse and its facilities Leisure 2.780 ha CFS2012_114 Autocare, Fleetwood Rd South, Thornton Employment 0.330 ha CFS2012_115 Cricket Ground, Calder Vale Housing 1.259 ha CFS2012_12 Sandy Lane, Off Crookgate Lane, Out Rawcliffe Housing 9.744 ha CFS2012_124 Garstang Business Centre & Car Park, High St, Garstang Retain 0.715 ha CFS2012_127 CFS2014_140 Calder House Lane/ Garstang Rd, Bowgreave Housing 0.964 ha CFS2012_128 CFS2014_118 Fell View, Garstang Housing 0.050 ha CFS2012_13 CFS2014_22 Land North of Calder House, Garstang Rd, Bowgreave Housing 2.273 ha CFS2012_132 CFS2014_07 & 31 Grazing Land at Cabus Housing 3.827 ha CFS2012_134 Land used for grazing ¹ Cemetery Lane Retain 0.260 ha CFS2012_138 Land adj A6 Preston/Lancaster new Rd/Garstang Rd Housing and Employment 1.455 ha CFS2012_139 Land adj Stubbins Lane Housing and Employment 3.660 ha CFS2012_14 The Nurseries, School Lane, Forton Housing 1.383 ha CFS2012_141 Land south of St Michaels Rd, Bilsborrow (2.5ha) Housing, Employment and Other 2.738 ha CFS2012_142 Land south of St Michaels Rd, Bilsborrow (3.2ha) Housing, Employment and Other 3.499 ha CFS2012_143 Land at Mysercough Lodge, St Michaels Rd, Bilsborrow Housing, Employment and Other 9.367 ha CFS2012_144 Land at Primrose Hill Farm, St Michaels Rd, Bilsborow Housing, Employment and Other 9.358 ha CFS2012_145 CFS2014_51 Amounderness Way, Skippool Housing 6.153 ha CFS2012_146 Corner of Bull Park Lane/Shard Lane A588 Housing 2.910 ha CFS2012_147 Land at Salt Marsh Lane, Hambleton Housing 7.519 ha CFS2012_148 CFS2014_36 Nateby Works, Longmoor Lane Housing 2.327 ha CFS2012_149 CFS2014_116 Lambs Road Housing 5.792 ha CFS2012_15 CFS2014_103 Land off Park Hill Rd South / Rear of 2-10 Bridge St, Garstang Housing and Retail 0.109 ha CFS2012_16 CFS2014_39 Land behind The Willows, Bilsborrow Housing 0.900 ha CFS2012_17 Land to the west of Garstang Housing 16.266 ha CFS2012_18 CFS2014_23 Land to the north of the Telephone Exchange, Bilsborrow Housing or Employment 2.003 ha CFS2012_19 Gardeners Cottage, Adjacant to PR3 0LA Housing 1.213 ha CFS2012_20 Land at Highbury Ave, Fleetwood Mixed Use 0.673 ha CFS2012_21 Teanlowe, Poulton-le-Fylde Retail 2.955 ha CFS2012_23 Rear 44/52 Normoss Rd, Hardhorn Mixed Use 0.939 ha CFS2012_24 Horsebridge Chase, Garstang Rd West, Poulton-le-Fylde Renewable Energy 8.209 ha CFS2012_25 Wardleys View, Kiln Lane, Hambleton Housing 0.105 ha CFS2012_26 Freeport, Fleetwood Retail 7.025 ha CFS2012_27 Former Lakeland View, Laidleys Walk, Fleetwood Housing 0.431 ha CFS2012_28 CFS2014_24 STA_04 in SHLAA ¹ Land adjacent to Pennine View , Mill Lane, Stalmine Housing 1.217 ha CFS2012_29 Land off Hallgate Lane, Preesall Housing 0.554 ha CFS2012_30 Land off Hallgate Lane, Preesall Mixed Use 4.656 ha CFS2012_31 Conway, Garstang By Pass Rd, Garstang Housing 2.435 ha CFS2012_32 Opposite 251 Park Lane, Preesall Housing 1.477 ha CFS2012_33 LOTS A & B off Castle Lane, Garstang Any 3.190 ha CFS2012_34 LOTS A & B off Castle Lane, Garstang Any 1.909 ha CFS2012_35 CFS2014_97 Land off Castle Lane, Garstang Car Park 3.439 ha CFS2012_36 Land off Castle Lane, Garstang (adjoining Spalding Ave) Housing 3.536 ha CFS2012_37 Land backs onto Franklaw Water Treatment Works Employment 3.020 ha CFS2012_38 Plot to rear of Beech House, Garstang Rd, Catterall Housing 0.039 ha CFS2012_39 Land to the south of Fluke Hall Lane, Pilling Housing 1.493 ha CFS2012_40 Bourne Rd/Fleetwood Rd Housing 2.489 ha CFS2012_40 - SITE 2 SITE 2 -Bourne Rd/Fleetwood Rd North, Thornton-Cleveleys Housing 0.773 ha CFS2012_41 SITE 4 - Land at Fleetwood Rd North, Thornton-Cleveleys Other - A3 - A5 Uses 1.348 ha CFS2012_42 SITE 5 û Fleetwood Rd North, Thornton-Cleveleys Housing and Other 0.580 ha CFS2012_43 SITE 6 - Land at Fleetwood Rd North Thornton-Cleveleys Housing and Retail 1.033 ha CFS2012_44 SITE 7 - Fleeetwood Rd North Thornton-Cleveleys Retail 0.498 ha CFS2012_45 Land at Poolfoot Farm, Thornton-Cleveleys Leisure 7.586 ha CFS2012_47 Former pumping station, Back Lane, Preesall Other - Holiday Accommation 1.501 ha CFS2012_48 The Works, Garstang Rd, Pilling Housing 0.055 ha CFS2012_49 CFS2014_21 71A Holts Lane, Poulton-le-Fylde Housing 4.211 ha CFS2012_50 CFS2014_136 Cabus Nook Farm, Cabus, Garstang Leisure 0.302 ha CFS2012_51 Occupation Lane, Stalmine Housing 0.431 ha CFS2012_54 The Stables, Carr End Lane, Stalmine Housing 1.782 ha CFS2012_55 CFS2014_27 Land adj to Laharna, Lancaster Road, Pilling Housing 0.345 ha CFS2012_56 CFS2014_56 Land at 118 Bispham Road, Carleton Housing 1.958 ha CFS2012_57 CFSA2014_56 Land to the rear of 116 Bispham Rd, Carleton Housing 1.489 ha CFS2012_58 Taylors Lane, Damside, Pilling Housing 0.463 ha CFS2012_59 CFS2014_29 Acresfield, Garstang By Pass Rd, Cabus, Garstang Housing 2.886 ha CFS2012 Reference CFS2014 Reference Site Name/Address Use put forward Hectares CFS2012_60 Area A, Govt Offices Norcross, Norcross Lane, Thornton-Cleveleys Housing and Retail 14.409 ha CFS2012_61 Area B, Green Belt Norcross, Norcross Lane, Thornton-Cleveleys Housing and Retail 7.502 ha CFS2012_62 Area C, Green Belt & Open Space, Amounderness Way, Thornton-Cleveleys Housing and Retail 10.984 ha CFS2012_63 Land at Kepple Lane, Garstang Housing 11.192 ha CFS2012_64 Land at Copse Rd / Denham Way/ Amounderness Way Retail 4.801 ha CFS2012_65 CFS2014_68 Land west of Stricklands Lane, Stalmine Housing 3.436 ha CFS2012_70 Damside, Taylors Lane, Pilling Housing 0.205 ha CFS2012_71 Land adj to Sandy Brae, School Lane, Pilling Housing 0.495 ha CFS2012_72 Land at Libby Lane, Pilling Housing 0.096 ha CFS2012_73 CFS2014_26 Longfield, Croston Barn Lane, Garstang Housing or Employment 1.015 ha CFS2012_74 Land at Buckingham Way, Carleton Housing 0.167 ha CFS2012_75 CFS2014_25 South Works, Kenlis Road, Barnacre Housing 0.141 ha CFS2012_76 Brook House Nurseries, Garstang Rd, Bilsborrow Housing, Employment and Leisure 3.076 ha CFS2012_77 The Northern Liner Co., Lancaster Road, Out Rawcliffe Housing, Employment and Leisure 4.838 ha CFS2012_78 Greenlands, Garstang Rd, Brock Any 1.533 ha CFS2012_79 CFS2014_139 Carr Lane, Pilling Housing, Employment and Leisure 2.116 ha CFS2012_80 CFS2014_93 Land off Back Lane, Great Eccleston Housing 0.889 ha CFS2012_81 & 96 CFS2014_132 Land R/O Mayfield, Pilling Lane, Preesall ( Adj Pinewood Ave) Housing 2.775 ha CFS2012_82 Former Piggery at Woodlands, Station Lane, Cabus Housing 0.012 ha CFS2012_83 Greenlands, Garstang Rd, Brock Retail and Leisure 1.767 ha CFS2012_84 Land adj to Balls Barn, School Lane, Winmarleigh Housing 0.281 ha CFS2012_85 Land adj to Balls Farm, School Lane, Winmarleigh Housing 0.857 ha CFS2012_86 Land between Poulton & Carleton (Parcel ID 3668- Berrys Lane/Tithebarn St) Housing 0.961 ha CFS2012_87 Collinsons Riverside Employment Site, Catterall Employment 3.595 ha CFS2012_88 Land to west of & adjacent to Catterall Housing 3.270 ha CFS2012_89 CFS2014_20 Land to east of existing golf centre, Catterall Housing 1.219 ha CFS2012_90 Land to east of existing golf centre, Catterall Housing 0.553 ha CFS2012_90 Land to east of existing golf centre, Catterall Housing 0.520 ha CFS2012_91 Garstang Marina, Garstang Leisure 10.625 ha CFS2012_92 Brownfield site off Normoss Rd, Carleton, Poulton-le-Fylde Housing 1.202 ha CFS2012_93 CFS2014_44 Rington Cottages and farm land Mixed Use 9.562 ha CFS2012_94 CFS2014_108 Fairfield Rd, Hardhorn Any 2.138 ha CFS2012_95 CFS2014_109 Off Linderbreck Lane, Hardhorn Any 4.751 ha CFS2012_97 Ashdell Nursery, Thornton Leisure 2.320 ha CFS2012_98 Bay Horse Car Park, Thornton Leisure 0.269 ha CFS2012_99 Fleetwood Rd North, Nr Bourne Poacher, Thornton Leisure 3.340 ha CFS2014_01 Stricklands Lane, Stalmine Housing 2.907 ha CFS2014_02 Bank Lane, Preesall Housing 0.450 ha CFS2014_03 Park Lane, Preesall Any 0.546 ha CFS2014_05 Avenue Road, Normoss Housing 6.339 ha CFS2014_06 Skippool Road, Thornton Housing 2.101 ha CFS2014_08 Rosslyn Avenue, Preesall Housing 0.580 ha CFS2014_09 North of St Michaels Renewable Energy 282.413 ha CFS2014_10 Hall Lane, Great Eccleston Housing 0.397 ha CFS2014_100 Lancaster Road Housing 1.123 ha CFS2014_101 Rear of
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