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Draft Local Plan. Call for Sites. Updated Schedule - September 2016 Draft Local Plan. Call For Sites. Updated schedule - September 2016 Ref: Location: Site Address: Previous Site Ref: Promoter/Landowner: Agent: Proposed Use: Submitted: Area sqm: ALPH 101 Alphamstone Joss Cottage, Goulds Road, Alphamstone <Null> John Cannings N/a Residential 2014 16077.1698 ALPH 525 Alphamstone Sycamore Cottage, Goulds Road, Alphamstone <Null> Robin Williams <Null> Residential Early 2015 3419.729544 ASHE 102 Ashen Site fronting Foxes Road, Ashen ASH1 Mr & Mrs R Chapman David Smith, Percival & Co Residential 2014 3871.654174 ASHE 103 Ashen South of Foxes Lane, Ashen ASH2 Stephen Norris Clare Hutchinson, Sworders Residential 2014 9765.88113 Paul Munson, P Munson Residential/envelope ASHE 104 Ashen Land to the west of Street Farm, Ashen ASH3, ASH5- Mr Nigel McCrea Planning amendment 2014 8046.961235 ASHE 500 Ashen Land rear of New Bungalows, The Street, Ashen <Null> Timothy Edwards <Null> Residential Early 2015 5582.252564 Residential max. 110 BASA 648 Bardfield Saling Four Elms Mills, Bardfield Road, Bardfield Saling <Null> Mr Joe Venner Mr Chris Loon dwellings Summer 2016 38672.3395 Residential\employmen BCBG 144 Braintree Land off East Street, Braintree BRC3 Carier (Braintree) Ltd Ray Ricks, Boyer Planning Ltd t 2014 21361.03037 Ian Reilly, Code Development Mixed BCBG 145 Braintree Land at corner Albert Road/Manor Road N/a John Pease Planners Ltd (resi/employment) 2014 2521.055552 Blathnaid Duffy, Planning Retail and associated BCBG 146 Braintree Car Park and Land north of Freeport Braintree BRE3 Dan Mason, REALM Ltd Perspectives car parking 2014 37746.32797 BCBG 147 Braintree 1-6 The Mazes, East Street, Braintree <Null> Mr Ian Hawkins N/a <Null> 2014 2743.847817 Henry Bishop 33 Notley Road, BCBG 148 Braintree Land r/o 33 Notley Road, Braintree BRC1 Braintree N/a <Null> 2014 588.322028 Lee Harding, Braintre Football BCBG 149 Braintree Football Club, Braintree BRE25 part Club N/a Residential 75 2014 18207.31664 Andrew Epsom, Braintree BCBG 150 Braintree Stubbs Lane, Braintree BRE16 District Council N/a <Null> 2014 3464.487367 Andrew Epsom, Braintree BCBG 151 Braintree Land rear of Trotters Field <Null> District Council N/a Residential 2014 10482.14424 BCBG 550 Braintree Land Off Millennium Way, Braintree part BRE26 BDC <Null> Residential <Null> 43649.13697 BELO 105 Belchamp Otten Land North of The Street, Belchamp Otten BLO1/Part BLO3 Frederick Branwhite N/a <Null> 2014 7413.466998 BELO 106 Belchamp Otten Land Adj Branfields, The Street, Belchamp Otten BLO4 Frederick Branwhite N/a <Null> 2014 1145.02525 BELO 107 Belchamp Otten East of jn The Street & Road to Puttock End, Belchamp Otten BLO5 Frederick Branwhite N/a <Null> 2014 2685.365138 Barry Whymark, Mhymark BELP 108 Belchamp St Paul Land North of Vicarage Road, Belchamp St Paul <Null> David Middleditch Moulton Ltd Residential 50 2014 25338.98495 Residential/renewable BELP 109 Belchamp St Paul Land off Church Street, Belchamp St Paul <Null> Newell, Mann, Paul Mr J Newell energy production 2014 1316.879067 BLAN 110 Black Notley Land East of Friaries, Bakers Lane, Braintree <Null> Roger Edwards N/a Residential 2014 10152.43763 Henry Aldridge, Hill House, 9 BLAN 111 Black Notley Hill House, Witham Road, Black Notley BLA1 & Additional Witham Road, Black Notley N/a Residential 2014 7352.882901 BLAN 112 Black Notley The Stables, Bakers Lane/London Road, Black Notley BLA2 Brian Tann Keven Chitty, KC Planning <Null> 2014 4731.606619 Lynderswood Farm, Lynderswood Lane, Upper London Road, BLA4 part & see William Fisher, BBB Farms Ltd, BLAN 113 Black Notley Braintree BLA10 adj Lynderswood Farm Richard Mabb. Mabbplanning Emp B1 2014 83077.12119 Residential & Gabrielle Rowan, Pegasus appropriate to scale BLAN 114 Black Notley Land east of Great Notley/South of Braintree BLA5 Braintree South Alliance Planning Group other mixed uses 2014 1181772.835 Andrew Wilford, Planning BLAN 115 Black Notley Land at Bakers Lane and London Road, Black Notley BLA11- Mark Bedding, Crest Nicholson Associate Residential 2014 39806.68317 Ref: Location: Site Address: Previous Site Ref: Promoter/Landowner: Agent: Proposed Use: Submitted: Area sqm: Land at Bakers Lane (between London Rd and Row Green, Black BLAN 116 Black Notley Notley BLA5-,BLA11- BBB Farms Ltd Richard Mabb, Mabb Planning Residential 2014 29687.15721 Mark Jackson, Mark Jackson BLAN 117 Black Notley Rear of Green Gables 215 London Road Braintree <Null> Mr B Clarke Planning <Null> 2014 2799.844783 Residential aprox 45 BLAN 118 Black Notley Rear of Brain Valley Avenue, Black Notley BLA3 John Geraghty Andy Butcher, Strutt & Parker units 2014 6681.03128 BLAN 119 Black Notley Land opp 65-96 Brain Valley Avenue, Black Notley <Null> John Geraghty Andy Butcher, Strutt & Parker <Null> 2014 60074.46942 BLAN 120 Black Notley Troys Farm, Black Notley N/a Mr & Mrs Coulson Alan Wipperman Residential 2014 18634.86691 BLAN 121 Black Notley Troys Farm, Black Notley N/a Mr & Mrs Coulson Alan Wipperman Residential 2014 3658.515209 Dev Boundary BLAN 122 Black Notley Troys Farm, Black Notley N/a Mr & Mrs Coulson Alan Wipperman Amendment/Residential 2014 3076.125473 David Jones, Alun Design BLAN 501 Black Notley Land Adj Stantons Farmhouse, South Black Notley Village <Null> Jane Stanton Cole Consultancy Ltd Residential Early 2015 50513.77207 Trevellyan Developments Ltd & Residential more than BLAN 633 Black Notley 197-201 London Road, Great Notley <Null> Mr & Mrs C Mutimer Mr Tim Farley 12 homes Summer 2016 5712.249696 BLAN 637 Black Notley St Kitts, Bakers Lane, Black Notley <Null> Mr & |Mrs Heath Mr John Durbin Residential 1 unit Summer 2016 578.896636 BOCN 123 Bocking Highfield Stile Road, Braintree <Null> Bernard Digby N/a <Null> 2014 10065.85175 BOCN 124 Bocking Land rear of 61 Broad Road, Bocking BON16 Michael & Gillian Sarling N/a Residential 25 2014 13152.21402 BOCN 125 Bocking r/o 282/288 Broad Road, Braintree <Null> Peter Stant Mike French Residential 2014 16967.66873 BOCN 126 Bocking Land East of Dorewards Hall, Bocking BON1 Part Stevenson Nicholas Harper, Hawkspur <Null> 2014 270485.6461 BOCN 127 Bocking Land off Convent Lane, Braintree BON4 Franciscan Convent Trustees Andy Butcher, Strutt & Parker <Null> 2014 5049.324472 BOCN 128 Bocking Land south of Grove Field, High Garrett BON6 Barry Edwards N/a Residential 2014 9683.397331 BOCN 129 Bocking Unit 1 Bovingdon Road and Bakehouse BON8- Mr Gordon Fulcher N/a Residential 2014 6732.35999 Mark Brand, Bowergrange BOCN 130 Bocking Land between 90-92 High Garrett Road, High Garrett GOG4X Estates Ltd N/a Redundant land 2014 4271.5318 Clive Tanner, Hollins Architects, Surveyors & Planing BOCN 131 Bocking Land at Bovingdon Road, Bocking BON19 George Tanner (Shalford) Ltd Consultants Residential 2014 41252.523 Land bounded by A131, Broad Road and River Blackwater, BON7, BON9, Bob Sellwood, Sellwood BOCN 132 Bocking Braintree BON11 Crest Strategic Projects Planning Mixed 2014 658508.6254 Mark Jackson, Mark Jackson BOCN 133 Bocking Land at Deanery Hill, Bocking BON17 & McDonnell Mohan Ltd Planning Residential 2014 94661.17578 Melville Dunbar, Melville BOCN 134 Bocking Polly's Field, Polly's Hill. Church Lane, Braintree BON5 The Abbeyfield Society Dunbar Associates Care Home 2014 20744.48945 Trevor Dodkins, Phase 2 BOCN 135 Bocking Land at Church Street (Four Releet Meadow), High Garrett BON10 A Stevenson Planning & Development Ltd Residential 2014 14577.30552 Nick Stafford, David Lock BOCN 137 Panfield Towerlands Park, between Panfield Lane and Deanery Hill BON12 The Unex Group Ltd Associates Residential 2014 431475.5544 Kevin Coleman, Phase 2 BOCN 502 Bocking Rear of 263 Broad Road, Braintree <Null> Knight Developments Ltd Planning Residential Early 2015 6582.557068 BOCN 607 Bocking Boones Farm, High Garrett <Null> Mr & Mrs Wicks <Null> To be determined Summer 2016 39231.10852 Field West of Bocking Village (Rear of Bocking Primary School), BOCN 634 Bocking Bocking <Null> Mr Samuel Gray <Null> Residential Summer 2016 76305.03847 BOCN 635 Bocking Field rear of 105 A131 High Garrett <Null> Mr Samuel Gray <Null> Residential Summer 2016 22912.75126 Ref: Location: Site Address: Previous Site Ref: Promoter/Landowner: Agent: Proposed Use: Submitted: Area sqm: BOCN 649 Bocking Land off Convent Lane, Bocking <Null> J Ruggles & N Wright Stephen Hawes Strutt & Parker Residential Summer 2016 57180.11344 BOCN 650 Bocking Field adjoining Bocking Village <Null> Mr Samuel Gray <Null> <Null> Summer 2016 87531.1551 James Moore, R Stafford BOCS 138 Bocking Land at Lodge Farm, Rayne Road, Baintree BOS3 Capel House Property Trust Ltd Charles & Sons Ltd <Null> 2014 83822.88745 Andrew McLeod, Whybrow & BOCS 139 Bocking Land forming part of Fairacres, Church Lane, Braintree BOS2- Dr Reg Patel Dodds Ltd Residential 2014 4205.870915 Chris Loon, Springfields Residential/care BOCS 140 Bocking Rayne Lodge Farm, Rayne Road, Braintree N/a Mr & Mrs Pearson Planning and Development Ltd home/B1 mixed 2014 115380.1132 Epsio 3 Tree Investment BOCS 141 Bocking Land at Bradbury Drive/Swinbourne Drive, Braintree BOS34X+ Properties A Sarl Andy Gledhill, William H Brown Mixed 2014 36886.06175 Julian Manyon Borley Hall, BORL 403 Borley Land South of Borley Hall, Borley <Null> Borley N/a Residential 50 2014 25676.64929 Julian Manyon, Borley Hall, BORL 404 Borley Land NW of Borley Hall, Borley <Null> Borley N/a Residential 5 2014 5009.13615 Land east of Playing field and Allotment Gardens, Church Lane, BRAD 142 Bradwell Bradwell N/a Bradwell Estates David Fletcher, Strutt & Parker Residential 2014 74777.84989 BRAD 142A Bradwell Land at
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