Summary of the Site Allocations Plan Revised Submission Draft Amendments Within Each Housing Market Characteristic Area (HMCA)

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Summary of the Site Allocations Plan Revised Submission Draft Amendments Within Each Housing Market Characteristic Area (HMCA) Summary of the Site Allocations Plan Revised Submission Draft Amendments within each Housing Market Characteristic Area (HMCA). AIREBOROUGH HMCA Amendment Site Ref Ward Address Homes Phase Proposed Amendments number as listed in the schedule of amendments RETAINED HOUSING ALLOCATIONS 24 HG2-1 Guiseley & Rawdon New Birks Farm, Ings Lane, Guiseley 160 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. 24 HG2-2 Guiseley & Rawdon Wills Gill, Guiseley 133 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. 24 HG2-4 Guiseley & Rawdon Hollins Hill and Hawkstone Avenue, 80 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Guiseley Phase 1. 24 HG2-9 Otley & Yeadon Land at Victoria Avenue, Leeds 102 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. TOTAL 475 PREVIOUS HOUSING ALLOCATIONS NOW PROPOSED AS BROAD LOCATIONS 26 HG2-3 Guiseley & Rawdon / Shaw Lane (land at), Guiseley and 234 2 Delete housing allocation and identify Otley & Yeadon Banksfield Mt as Broad Location (BL1-7) 26 HG2-5 Guiseley & Rawdon Land at Coach Road, Guiseley 83 2 Delete housing allocation and identify as Broad Location (BL1-8) 26 HG2-10 Guiseley & Rawdon Gill Lane, Yeadon 155 2 Delete housing allocation and identify as Broad Location (BL1-9) 26 HG2-12 Horsforth Woodlands Drive, Rawdon 25 2 Delete housing allocation and identify as Broad Location (BL1-12) TOTAL 497 PREVIOUS SAFEGUARDED LAND NOW PROPOSED AS BROAD LOCATIONS 26 HG3-1 Guiseley and Rawdon Ings Lane, Guiseley Delete safeguarded land designation 114 - and identify as Broad Location (BL1-6) 26 HG3-2 Horsforth Land to west of Knott Lane, Rawdon Delete safeguarded land designation 81 - and identify as Broad Location (BL1- 11) 26 HG3-3 Horsforth Land at Rawdon, Leeds Delete safeguarded land designation 35 - and identify as Broad Location (BL1-13) 1 of 8 AIREBOROUGH HMCA 26 HG3-4 Horsforth Layton Wood Rawdon Delete safeguarded land designation 130 - and identify as Broad Location (BL1-10) TOTAL 360 EAST HMCA Amendment Site Ref Ward Address Homes Phase Proposed Amendments number as listed in the schedule of amendments RETAINED HOUSING ALLOCATIONS 39 HG2-119 Cross Gates and Red Hall Playing Offices & Playing Field 50 1 Retain housing allocation. Whinmoor 39 HG2-123 Temple Newsam Colton Road East 14 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. 39 HG2-174 Rothwell Wood Lane – Rothwell Garden Centre 31 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. 39 MX2-38 Temple Newsam Barrowby Lane, Manston 150 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. TOTAL 245 NORTH HMCA Amendment Site Ref Ward Address Homes Phase Proposed Amendments number as listed in the schedule of amendments RETAINED HOUSING ALLOCATIONS 51 HG2-36 Alwoodley Alwoodley Lane, Alwoodley, LS17 285 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. 51 HG2-38 Temple Newsam Dunstarn Lane (land south), Adel LS16 68 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. 51 HG2-42 Horsforth Broadway and Calverley Lane, Horsforth 18 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. 51 HG2-43 Horsforth Horsforth Campus 134 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. 51 HG2-46 Horsforth Horsforth (former waste water 53 1 Retain housing allocation. treatment work) TOTAL 2 of 8 PREVIOUS HOUSING ALLOCATIONS NOW PROPOSED AS BROAD LOCATIONS 56 HG2-41 Horsforth South of A65 (Strawberry Fields) 777 1 Delete housing allocation and identify as Broad Location (BL1-14) 56 HG2-49 Weetwood Off Weetwood Avenue, Headingley, 30 2 Delete housing allocation and identify Leeds as Broad Location (BL1-15) TOTAL 807 OUTER NORTH EAST HMCA Amendment Site Ref Ward Address Homes Phase Proposed Amendments number as listed in the schedule of amendments RETAINED HOUSING ALLOCATIONS 64 HG2-26 Harewood Scarcroft Lodge 100 1 Retain housing allocation. 64 MX2-39a Harewood Land at Parlington 792 1 Retain housing allocation on revised boundary with revised capacity TOTAL 892 PREVIOUS HOUSING ALLOCATIONS NOW PROPOSED AS BROAD LOCATIONS 68 HG2-24 Harewood Former Sacrament Church, Keswick 10 3 Delete housing allocation and identify Lane, Bardsey as Broad Location (BL1-4) 68 HG2-25 Wetherby Farfield House, Bramham 14 3 Delete housing allocation and identify as Broad Location (BL1-5) 68 MX2-39b Harewood Part of Land at Parlington 1058 1 Delete housing allocation and identify as Broad Location (BL1-42) TOTAL 1082 OUTER NORTH WEST HMCA Amendment Site Ref Ward Address Homes Phase Proposed Amendments number as listed in the schedule of amendments RETAINED HOUSING ALLOCATIONS 75 HG2-17 Adel and Wharfedale Breary Lane East, Bramhope 87 3 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. TOTAL 87 3 of 8 PREVIOUS HOUSING ALLOCATIONS NOW PROPOSED AS BROAD LOCATIONS 81 HG2-15 Adel and Wharfedale Green Acres and Equestrian Centre, 42 3 Delete housing allocation and identify Bramhope as Broad Location (BL1-2) 81 HG2-16 Adel and Wharfedale Creskeld Lane, Bramhope – land to rear 23 3 Delete housing allocation and identify of no.45 as Broad Location (BL1-3) TOTAL 65 PREVIOUS SAFEGUARDED LAND NOW PROPOSED AS BROAD LOCATIONS 81 HG3-5 Adel and Wharfedale Old Pool Bank, Pool in Wharfedale, Delete safeguarded land designation 280 - Otley and identify as Broad Location (BL1-1) TOTAL 280 OUTER SOUTH HMCA Amendment Site Ref Ward Address Homes Phase Proposed Amendments number as listed in the schedule of amendments RETAINED HOUSING ALLOCATIONS 88 HG2-174 Rothwell Wood Lane – Rothwell Garden Centre 52 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to LS26 Phase 1. 88 HG2-175 Rothwell Bullough Lane – Haigh Farm (land 222 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to adjacent to) Phase 1. 88 HG2-177 Rothwell Alma Villas (site at), Woodlesford LS26 12 1 Retain housing allocation. 8PW 88 HG2-179 Rothwell Fleet Lane/Eshald Lane (land at), Oulton 40 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to LS26 8HT Phase 1. 88 HG2-180 Rothwell Land between Fleet Lane and Methley 322 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Lane, Oulton Phase 1. 88 HG2-183 Rothwell Swithens Lane, Rothwell 85 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. 88 HG2-186 Kippax and Methley Main Street, Hunts Farm, Methley 25 3 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. TOTAL 758 PREVIOUS HOUSING ALLOCATIONS NOW PROPOSED AS BROAD LOCATIONS 92 HG2-173 Rothwell Haighside, Rothwell 578 2 Delete housing allocation and identify as Broad Location (BL1-31) 4 of 8 92 HG2-181 Ardsley & Robin Hood Land at Leadwell Lane, Robin Hood 60 3 Delete housing allocation and identify as Broad Location (BL1-32) 92 HG2-184 Ardsley and Robin Westgate Lane, Lofthouse 50 3 Delete housing allocation and identify Hood as Broad Location (BL1-33) 92 HG2-185 Ardsley and Robin Church Farm, Lofthouse 188 3 Delete housing allocation and identify Hood as Broad Location (BL1-34) PREVIOUS SCHOOL ALLOCATION 95 HG5-7 Ardsley and Robin Hope Farm (school provision) - - Delete school allocation Hood TOTAL - PREVIOUS SAFEGUARDED LAND NOW PROPOSED AS BROAD LOCATIONS 92 HG3-27 Kippax and Methley Church Lane (land south of), Delete safeguarded land designation 55 - Mickletown and identify as Broad Location (BL1-35) 92 HG3-28 Kippax and Methley Pinfold Lane (land west of), Mickletown Delete safeguarded land designation 50 - and identify as Broad Location (BL1-36) TOTAL 105 OUTER SOUTH EAST HMCA Amendment Site Ref Ward Address Homes Phase Proposed Amendments number as listed in the schedule of amendments RETAINED HOUSING ALLOCATIONS 101 HG2-124a Garforth and Stourton Grange Farm South, Selby 1090 1 Retain housing allocation on revised Swillington Road, Garforth boundary with revised capacity 102 HG2-126 Kippax and Methley Micklefield Railway Station Car Park 18 3 Retain housing allocation. Change to (land to north) Phase 1. 102 HG2-133 Kippax and Methley Ninevah Lane, Allerton Bywater 65 3 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. TOTAL 1173 PREVIOUS HOUSING ALLOCATIONS NOW PROPOSED AS BROAD LOCATIONS 106 HG2-124b Garforth and Part of Stourton Grange Farm South, 1224 1 Delete housing allocation and identify Swillington Selby Road as Broad Location (BL1-40) 106 HG2-127 Kippax and Methley Newtown Farm, Micklefield 42 3 Delete housing allocation and identify as Broad Location (BL1-41) 106 HG2-128 Kippax and Methley Selby Road/Leeds Road, Kippax 40 3 Delete housing allocation and identify as Broad Location (BL1-39) 5 of 8 106 HG2-131 Garforth and Whitehouse Lane, Great Preston 40 3 Delete housing allocation and identify Swillington as Broad Location (BL1-37) 106 HG2-132 Kippax and Methley Brigshaw Lane (land to east of), Kippax 76 3 Delete housing allocation and identify as Broad Location (BL1-38) TOTAL 1422 OUTER SOUTH WEST HMCA Amendment Site Ref Ward Address Homes Phase Proposed Amendments number as listed in the schedule of amendments RETAINED HOUSING ALLOCATIONS 114 HG2-136 Farnley and Wortley Whitehall Road (south of) - Harpers 279 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Farm Phase 1. 114 HG2-150 Morley North Churwell (land to the east of) 205 2 Retain housing allocation. Change to Phase 1. 114 HG2-153 Morley South Albert Drive Morley 121 1 Retain housing allocation. 114 HG2-159 Ardsley and Robin Sissons Farm, Middleton LS10 222 1 Retain housing allocation. Hood 114 HG2-165 Ardsley and Robin Thorpe Hill Farm, Lingwell Gate Lane, 57 1 Retain housing allocation. Hood Thorpe 116 HG2-166 Ardsley and Robin Long Thorpe Lane (land off), Thorpe, 17 1 Retain housing allocation. Hood Wakefield 114 HG2-167a Ardsley and Robin Old Thorpe Lane (land at), Tingley 207 3 Retain housing allocation. Change to Hood Phase 1. 116 HG2-233 Ardsley and Robin Land at Moor Knoll Lane East Ardsley 11 3 Retain housing allocation. Change to Hood Phase 1. TOTAL 1119 RETAIN SCHOOL
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