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Index Maps Key the Files in These Folders Are Organised in Wards but the Index Maps Are Based on Area Committees. East Area Comm Index Maps Key The files in these folders are organised in wards but the index maps are based on Area Committees. East Area Committee comprises the wards of Petersfield, Romsey, Abbey and Coleridge West Central Area Committee comprises Market Newnham and Castle South Area Committee comprises Trumpington, Queen Ediths and Cherry Hinton. North Area Committee comprises the wards of Arbury Kings Hedges East and West Chesterton. The following is an index of SHLAA sites by ward: Proposed SHLLA Sites Ward Index ID SITE_NAME WARD Land to the r/o 82-90 Richmond Castle 003 Road 012 162 - 184 Histon Road Arbury 158 Shelford Road Trumpington 021 Bishops Court, Trumpington Trumpington 022 Apple Court, Newton Road Trumpington 027 028 Owlstone Croft, Owlstone Road Newnham 029 Croftgate, Fulbrooke Road Newnham Land between 18-23 Wordsworth Newnham 030 Grove Land adjacent to and behind 195 East 039 High Street, East Chesterton Chesterton Wests Garage, 217 Newmarket Abbey 046 Road Bungalows, gardens and garages West 048 on Chantry Close Chesterton 054 9 - 12 Gerard Close Abbey 055 Land at Stanesfield Close Abbey Land adjacent to 79 Fulbourn Road Cherry 056 Hinton BP Garage, 452 Cherry Hinton Cherry Road & garages off Glenmere Hinton 057 Close 061 41 - 47 Ward Road Cambridge Coleridge Lock up garages adjacent to 2 Coleridge 063 Derwent Close 5-15 Tenison Road and land Petersfield 064 adjacent Land at Gresham Road (r/o 3 - 8 Petersfield 065 Harvey Road) Railway depot adjacent to 125a Romsey 068 Cavendish Road 070 213 - 217 Mill Road Romsey 081 152 Coleridge Road Coleridge 087 149 Cherry Hinton Road Coleridge Land adjacent to 89 Greystoke Cherry 098 Road Hinton Mill Road Depot, Mill Road Petersfield 102 Abbey Stadium and land fronting Abbey 105 Newmarket Road Land adjacent to the Unicorm Trumpington 122 Public House, Church Lane Land to R/O 1 - 28 Jackson Road Kings 151 (Car parking and lock-up garages) Hedges 31 Queen Ediths Way Queen 196 Ediths 38 Queen Ediths Way Queen 197 Ediths 202 1 Ditton Walk Abbey 204 48-61 Burleigh Street Market Garages behind 1-5 Jermyn Close Arbury 216 and open space to the north Land south of the Ship, including Kings 222 the car park Hedges Garages south of Hawkins Road Kings 230 Hedges Birchs Garage Milton Road Kings 236 Hedges 255 Flats 39-50 at Aylesborough Close Arbury Land rear of 129 to 133 Histon Arbury 312 Road Car park behind The Grape Pub Arbury & 313 Castle Shirley Infants School, Green End East 352 Road Chesterton Petrol station and garage, East 379 Elizabeth Way Chesterton Catholic Church of St Vincent de Abbey 430 Paul 435 East of Wadloes Road Abbey 636-656 Newmarket Road, Holy Abbey Cross Church Hall, East Barnwell Community Centre and Meadowlands Methodist Church, 443 Newmarket Road 444 51-75 Barnwell Road Abbey 445 1-20 Latimer Close Abbey Open space north of the Paul Newnham 483 Mellon building Workshops(?) 72a Ainsworth Street Petersfield 543 Car park east of 2 to 4 Brookside Trumpington 579 Car park east of 1 to 12 Porson Trumpington 583 Court 620 Ridgeons, Cromwell Road Romsey 78 and 80 Fulbourn Road and the Cherry 755 open space to the south Hinton Land and car parks around The Cherry Robin Hood, High Street, Cherry Hinton 759 Hinton Ditton Fields Nursery School, Abbey 870 Wadloes Road 82-90 Hills Road and 62-63 Trumpington 872 Bateman Street 873 Seymour House, Seymour Street Romsey 98-144 Campkin Road Kings 887 Hedges 888 31-39 Burleigh St Market Cambridge Technopark Newmarket Abbey 889 Rd 891 1-8a Aylesborough Close Arbury Rejected SHLLA Sites Ward Index ID SITE NAME WARD Land to the rear of 29 & 31 Bateson 008 Road West Chesterton Strangeways Research Laboratory, 2 020 Worts Causeway Queen Edith's 038 Land to the r/o 1-3 Kendal Way East Chesterton 079 Flats on Fanshawe Road, Cambridge Coleridge 086 Flats on Davy Road Coleridge Former Cambridge Regional College/Ragged School site, Young 095 Street Petersfield Lion Yard/Grand Arcade Multi-Storey 109 Car Park Market 110 Park Street Multi-Storey Car Park Market Queen Anne Multi-storey Car Park, 111 Gonville Place Petersfield Grafton Centre East Multi-Storey Car 112 Park Market Grafton Centre West Multi-storey car 113 park, Fitzroy Lane Market 115 Surface Car Park at Castle Hill Castle Surface car park adjacent to Colleges 119 Nursery, Campkin Road Kings Hedges Land to the r/o 268 Queen Edith's 126 Way Cherry Hinton Lock-up garages to R/O 33 -56 Eltisley 140 Avenue Newnham Land to R/O St Marks Vicarage, 142 Barton Road Newnham 146 Land to R/O 33 - 37 Thorley's Road Abbey Lock-up garages adjacent to 1 Rutland 150 Close Arbury 190 Hockey Ground at Cranmer Road Newnham 201 Beadle Industrial Estate Abbey 213 Kirkwood Road Business Estate Kings Hedges Play area and car parks by North 223 Arbury Chapel, Cameron Road Kings Hedges 225 Open space at Hanson Court Kings Hedges 227 Open space south of Hanson Court Kings Hedges 228 Open space south of Turpyn Court Kings Hedges Garages between Whitfield Close and 229 Crowland Way Kings Hedges Open space and garages south of 233 Woodhouse Way Kings Hedges 237 Nuffield Road Industrial Area East Chesterton 238 Cowley Road Business Park East Chesterton Open space and car park south of 251 Borrowdale Arbury 280 Green space at the end of Harris Road Arbury 281 Playground at Arbury Court Kings Hedges Garages behind 2 to 36 Cratherne 285 Way Kings Hedges 298 Land in the centre of Ramsden Square Kings Hedges Supermarkets, petrol station and car park at corner of Histon Road and 302 Windsor Road Arbury 303 Chesterton Mills Arbury Car park and land behind Arundal 316 House Hotel Arbury 329 Open space on Mulberry Close West Chesterton 337 Open space east of College Fields West Chesterton 338 Open space west of College Fields West Chesterton 364 Car park in front of Elizabeth House East Chesterton Open space east of 42 Carisbrooke 383 Road Castle Car park south of Department of 393 Zoology Field Station Castle 395 Car park south of 76 Storey's Way Castle 398 Recreation ground on Shelly Row Castle Open space east of St Edmund's 400 College Castle Car parks and open space east of 406 Shire Hall Castle 413 Open space north of Fison Road Abbey Open space in front of 44 to 84 Ditton 419 Lane Abbey Open space in front of 15 to 21 Jack 425 Warren Green Abbey Open space west of 82 to 114 Jack 426 Warren Green Abbey Open space between Wadloes Road 433 and Headford Close Abbey Car park east of Cambridge 439 Technopark Abbey Car park in front of Cambridge 440 Technopark Abbey Open space in front of 73 to 87 447 Peverel Road Abbey Open space in front of 33 to 47 448 Peverel Road Abbey 450 Car park north of the Quorum Abbey Tree belt west of the Quorum and 451 garage on Barnwell Road Abbey 453 Open space west of Barnwell Road Abbey Garages and trees south of Barnwell 454 Drive Abbey 459 Workshops at 615 Newmarket Road Abbey Various warehouses, depot etc, Ditton 463 Walk north Abbey Open space with pond in Regatta 468 Court Abbey 471 Depots west of 18 Stanley Road Abbey 475 Car park serving Comet and Staples. Abbey 476 Industrial estate. Abbey 477 Tesco's car park. Abbey Open space at the end of Silverwood 480 Close Abbey Various warehouses, car parks etc at Cambridge Retail Park, west of the 481 railway Abbey 484 Car parks at Thirkill Court Newnham Car parks in front of Manor Court and 489 Grange Court Newnham 490 Area of trees east of Pinehurst Newnham Communal open space in the centre of 522 St Matthew's Gardens Petersfield Offices, warehouse/industrial buildings and car parking west of 13 to 37 527 Gwydir Street Petersfield Tree belt and service road east of 540 York Street Petersfield 541 The Beehive Centre Petersfield Area with trees west of 55 to 67 551 Highsett Petersfield 565 Car park behind 1 Regent Street Market Open space and car park in front of The Judge Institute of Management 568 Studies Market Car park behind the Royal Cambridge 572 Hotel Market Car park to rear of UCLES buildings, 574 Hills Road Trumpington 576 Car park west of Unilever House Trumpington Car park and garages west of 582 Southacre Park Trumpington 587 Car park south and east of Eastbrook Trumpington 592 Savill's car park Trumpington Car park west of 48 to 58 High Street, 606 Trumpington Trumpington 609 Waitrose car park Trumpington Various warehouses, car parks etc at Cambridge Retail Park, east of the 617 railway Romsey Green's Health and Fitness, Coldhams 618 Lane Romsey Car park and open space west of 619 Winstanley Court Romsey 637 Car park. Romsey 646 Sainsbury's car park Romsey 647 Area of trees. Romsey 648 Territorial Army Centre - Car park. Romsey Open space west of Coldhams Lane 649 Business Park Cherry Hinton Land R/O Next Generation Sports 672 Centre Cherry Hinton Various warehouses etc at Church 676 End, Cherry Hinton Cherry Hinton Garages and open space between 98 to 111 and 114 and 131 Teversham 681 Drift Cherry Hinton 686 Land north of Teversham Drift Cherry Hinton 690 Open space at Queen's Meadow Cherry Hinton Open space south west of 85 to 95 691 Kelsey Crescent Cherry Hinton 701 Open space south of Langdale Close Cherry Hinton 703 Playground south of 14 and 16 Tenby Cherry Hinton Close 709 Car parks west of 5 to 13 Lisle Walk Cherry Hinton Car park north of the pub at 20 and 22 731 Mill End Road Cherry Hinton Open space behind 66 to 80 Colville 742 Road Cherry Hinton 754 Open space north of Fulbourn Road Cherry Hinton Land with trees east of Sycamore 800 Close Coleridge 812 Car park north of Purbeck Road Coleridge Car park west of the Travelodge, Hills 813 Road Coleridge Multi storey car park at the Leisure 814 Park, Clifton Road Coleridge 823 Play area north of 30 Ashbury Close Coleridge Play area between Neville Road and 826 Lichfield Road Coleridge Garages behind Lady Jane Court, 836 Cavendish Avenue Queen Edith's Play area north of 25 to 37 Godwin 850 Way Queen Edith's 852 Car park H, Addenbrookes, Hills Road Queen Edith's 853 Michael Young Centre Queen Edith's 854 Railway sidings west of Rustat Road Coleridge Telephone Exchange south of 1 Ditton 855 Lane Abbey 863 Warehouse north of 133 Ditton Walk Abbey 868 Rear of gardens, 1-12 Linden Close Arbury 874 Rustat House, Rustat Avenue Coleridge 879 72-76 St Andrew's Road East Chesterton 890 89a Cherry Hinton Road Coleridge .
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