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Table 1 Residential Completions and Commitments • Table 1 Residential Completions and Commitments Description Settlement Dwellings Completions Hancock & Roberts, Stadon Road Anstey 5 Twistlink Stadon Road Anstey 14 Land between Rosebery Road, Kitchener Road Anstey 12 10-36 Stadon Road Anstey 11 2a Warner Street Barrow upon Soar 14 Land North of Harrowgate Drive - Phase 1c Birstall 90 Land North of Harrowgate Drive - Phase 1B Birstall 78 Land North of Harrowgate Drive - Phase 1A Birstall 26 Land at Pear Tree Lane Loughborough 75 Land south of Loughborough C (Park Grange Loughborough 9 LandFarm south& Laburnam of Loughborough Way) e (W.DAVIS Phase Loughborough 17 Land2) south of Loughborough f (W.DAVIS Phase Loughborough 49 Former3) Petrol Station, Ashby Road Loughborough 20 Former Storer Hall, Ashby Road Loughborough 52 Former Perrys Garage Derby Road Loughborough 51 Land at the corner of Little Moor Lane and Loughborough 65 40Empress Briscoe Road, Avenue Loughborough 12 Garage Site, Woodgate/South Street Loughborough 22 Land between Goods Yard Close and Station Loughborough 50 ScholfieldAvenue Centre Loughborough 61 Land adj to Station Hotel (PH), 106 Derby Road Loughborough 12 Former Dale Farm Depot, 57 Thorpe Acre Road Loughborough 14 Land south of Loughborough f (W.DAVIS Phase Loughborough 20 304) - 44 Marsden Avenue Queniborough 16 Land adj High Street & Station Road Quorn 14 55 Chaveney Road REMAINDER OF Quorn 7 Land at 34 Woodhouse Road REMAINDER OF Quorn 10 The Grange, Fowke Street Rothley 41 Temple Grange Rothley 36 Former Rothley Garage Shepshed 24 Land adjacent Little Haw Farm Shepshed 17 63 -69 Brook Street Shepshed 1 99-101 Swan Street Sileby 19 Land east of 19 Barkby Lane Syston 23 Land at Barkby Road 1 Syston 86 Land at Barkby Road Phase 2 Syston 46 Land to the rear of 1381 Melton Road Syston 11 Land off Sandiacre Drive Thurmaston 167 White Hart Pub Site 770 Melton Road Thurmaston 19 Land off Wysall Lane Thurmaston 22 10 Hadrian Road Thurmaston 12 Land at Garden Street, Thurmaston 9 Description Settlement Dwellings Commitments Bradgate Road Phase 2 Anstey 46 Land between 1 & 3 Latimer Street and 10a & 16 Anstey 12 159Bradgate-161 Gynsill Rd Close Anstey Leicester Anstey 14 LandLeicestershire North and LE7 South 7AN of Groby Road Anstey 165 Land off Cotes Road Barrow upon Soar 209 Steelcraft & Alway premises, Sileby Road Barrow upon Soar 36 136 Cotes Road Barrow upon Soar 20 Land at 148 and rear of 146 Cotes Road Barrow upon Soar 11 Land North of Harrowgate Drive Birstall 344 Land North of Harrowgate Drive - Remaing parts Birstall 70 Landof Phase North 1A of Harrowgate Drive - Remaing parts Birstall 10 Landof Phase North 1B of Harrowgate Drive - Remaining Birstall 98 Landparts ofoff Phase Loughborough 1c Road, Hathern Hathern 58 LandLeicestershire off Shepshed Road, Hathern Leicestershire Hathern 62 Maxwell Drive Loughborough 38 Land Beacon Rd Playing Field Loughborough 43 Land south of Loughborough A (W.DAVIS) Loughborough 330 Land south of Loughborough f( remainder of Loughborough 82 LandW.DAVIS south Phaseof Loughborough 4) (Jelsons Phase) Loughborough 133 Towles Building corner of Nottingham Rd/ Loughborough 43 LandClarence and Streetpremises off Wharncliffe Rd & Great Loughborough 101 FormerCentral RichardRd Roberts Fabrics Ltd., Clarence Loughborough 131 TheStreet Rectory, Steeple Row, Loughborough 11 Eastern Gateway Loughborough 122 Radmoor House Loughborough 14 42 Ashby Square Loughborough 21 Palma Park, Shelley Street Loughborough 60 Corner of Meadow Lane / Clarence Street Loughborough 42 Rosebery School, Rosebery Street Loughborough 14 Former Factory, Linkfield Road Mountsorrel 46 Temple Grange remainder of Rothley 113 Fenny Copse Farm, Meynell Road, LE12 8BG Quorn 125 55 Chaveney Road REMAINDER OF Quorn 6 Land at 34 Woodhouse Road REMAINDER OF Quorn 2 27 Mill Road, Rearsby 35 Land off New Avenue Rearsby 12 Foresters Arms, Charnwood Road Shepshed 11 Seagrave Road Sileby Sileby 180 Land at Barkby Road Remainder of Phase 1 Syston 163 Land at Barkby Road Remainder of Phase 2 Syston 10 Barkby Road (Ridgemere Centre site) Syston 41 Land at Broad Street and St Peters Street Syston 14 10 Hadrian Road remainder of Thurmaston 12 Description Settlement Dwellings Land at Garden Street, remainder of Thurmaston 9 74 & 76 Humberstone Lane Thurmaston 19 Land to rear of 169 - 177 Colby Drive Thurmaston 17 1 Fulmar Road -Granny Annex -Anstey, Anstey 1 101Leicestershire, Cropston Road LE7 7FZ Anstey 1 21 Latimer Street Anstey 8 3b & 5b Church Lane formerly rear of 5 & 7 Anstey 2 51Bradgate-53 Gorse Road Hill, Anstey, Leicestershire, LE7 Anstey 10 527AP Gynsill Lane, Anstey, Leicestershire, LE7 Anstey 1 687AG Bradgate Road Anstey 1 83 Hollow Road, Anstey, Leicestershire, LE7 Anstey 8 887FR Bradgate Road, Anstey 1 Anstey Mill (disused), Leicester Road, Anstey, Anstey 1 GreenLeicestershire Farm Court, The Green, Bradgate Road, Anstey 7 LandAnstey, adjacent to 24 Hollow Road, Anstey, Anstey 1 LandLeicestershire, at side and LE7 rear 7FQ of 38 Dalby Road, Anstey 4 Land rear of 165 & 167 Gynsill Close, Anstey, Anstey 4 105Leicestershire, Cotes Road, LE7 Barrow 7AN Upon Soar, Barrow Upon Soar 4 105Leicestershire, Cotes Road, LE12 Barrow 8JP Upon Soar, Plot 5 Barrow Upon Soar 1 105 Cotes Road, Barrow Upon Soar, Plot 6 Barrow Upon Soar 1 22 Nottingham Road, Barrow Upon Soar, Barrow Upon Soar 4 24Loughborough, Babington Road, LE12 Barrow 8JB Upon Soar, Barrow Upon Soar 1 44Leicestershire, Cotes Road, LE12 Barrow 8NJ Upon Soar, Barrow Upon Soar 1 8Leicestershire, Brook Lane, LE12 8JS Barrow Upon Soar 1 99 North Street, Barrow Upon Soar, Barrow Upon Soar 1 BarrowfieldsLoughborough, Farm LE12 Cottage, 8PZ Melton Road, Barrow Upon Soar 1 ElmsBarrow Lodge Upon Farm, Soar, Pawdy Leicestershire, Lane, Granny LE12 Annex8HX Barrow Upon Soar 1 Land adj 22 Beaumont Road, Barrow Upon Soar, Barrow Upon Soar 1 LandLoughborough, adjacent to LE12 20 Melton 8PJ Road Barrow Upon Soar 1 Land adjacent to 37 Babington Road, Barrow Barrow Upon Soar 1 LandUpon atSoar, 188 Leicestershire,Sileby Road LE12 8NH Barrow Upon Soar 1 Land at 2A Bridge Street, Barrow Upon Soar, Barrow Upon Soar 2 LandLeicestershire, r/o 17 New LE12 Street, 8PN Barrow Upon Soar, Barrow Upon Soar 1 1Leicestershire, Sycamore Road, LE12 Birstall, 8PA Leicestershire, LE4 Birstall 1 1024LW Birstall Road, Birstall, Leicestershire, LE4 Birstall 1 1204DF Birstall Road, Birstall, Leicestershire, LE4 Birstall 2 1264DF Wanlip Road Birstall 1 139 Sibson Road, Birstall, Leicestershire, LE4 Birstall 2 174ND Roman Road, Birstall, Leicestershire, LE4 Birstall 1 264BB Went Road (shop to flat) Birstall 1 271C Birstall Road, Birstall, Leicestershire, LE4 Birstall 1 284DJ Went Road, Birstall, Leicestershire, LE4 3BH Birstall 1 285 Birstall Road, Birstall, Leicestershire, LE4 Birstall 1 4474DJ Loughborough Road, Birstall, Leicester, LE4 Birstall 2 54BH Tempest Road, Birstall, Leicestershire, LE4 Birstall 1 573BD The Meadway, Birstall, Leicestershire, LE4 Birstall 1 4NG Description Settlement Dwellings 85 Sibson Road, Birstall, Leicestershire, LE4 Birstall 1 94NB Knollgate Close, Birstall, - Granny Annex Birstall 1 Curzon Lodge, 40 Curzon Avenue, Birstall, Birstall 6 LandLeicestershire, adj 228 Birstall LE4 4AB Road, Birstall, Birstall 1 LandLeicestershire, adj. 53 Curzon LE4 4DG Ave Birstall 1 Land adjacent to 15 Firfield Avenue, Birstall, Birstall 1 LandLeicestershire, adjacent toLE4 15 4DSWorcester Avenue, Birstall, Birstall 2 LandLeicestershire, between 24LE4 and 4GR 28 Curzon Ave, Birstall, Birstall 1 LandLE4 4AB. r/o 15 Firfield Avenue, Birstall, Birstall 4 LandLeicestershire, to the rear LE4 of 42 4DS Worcester Avenue, Birstall 1 TheBirstall, Cottage, Leicestershire, School Lane, LE4 Birstall, 4GQ Birstall 1 LandLeicestershire, adj. 5 Barrow LE4 Road,4EA Burton on the Wolds 1 289 Fox Covert Farm Narrow Lane Siting of Burton on the Wolds 1 5Mobile Middlefield Home Road, Cossington, Leicestershire, Cossington 1 CossingtonLE7 4UT Mill Restaurant UNIT 3 Cossington 1 Old Manor House, 60 Main Street, Cossington, Cossington 1 UnitLeicestershire, 2, Cossington LE7 Mill 4UU Syston Road, Cossington 1 16Cossington, May House Leicester, Tanners Leicestershire, Lane Hathern LE7 4UZ Hathern 3 18Leicestershire Shepshed Road, LE12 Hathern 5JG Hathern 1 Land adjacent 16 Dovecote Street, Hathern, Hathern 1 LandLeicestershire, at junction LE12 of The 5HS Green and Pasture Lane, Hathern 7 LandHathern r/o 19 Dovecote Street, Hathern 1 Pasture Lane, Hathern, Leicestershire, LE12 5LJ Hathern 1 The Leys, Loughborough Road, Hathern, Hathern 6 21Leicestershire-23 Wymeswold Road Hoton 1 Rear of 2-4 Wymeswold Road Hoton 1 Land to the rear of Forge House, 19 Rempstone Hoton 1 1Road Rectory Place, Loughborough, Leicestershire, Loughborough 5 10LE11 Great 1UW Central Road, Loughborough, Loughborough 1 11Leicestershire,-14 Albert Terrace LE11 1RWto rear of 3 High Street, Loughborough 4 11Loughborough-14 The Old Manor House Hotel (PH) Sparrow Loughborough 6 116Hill NottinghamLoughborough Road, Leicestershire Loughborough LE11 1BT Loughborough 2 12, 12A, 12B, 12C Greenclose Lane Loughborough 2 131 Byron Street, Loughborough, Leicestershire, Loughborough 1 132LE11 Maple 5JN Road South, Loughborough, Loughborough, 1 138Leicestershire,-140, Leopold LE11 Street, 2JR Loughborough LoughboroughLeicestershire, LE11 2JR 2 143 Nanpantan Road, Loughborough DEMOL Loughborough 1 17NO Clifford CHANGE Road, Loughborough, Leicestershire, Loughborough 1 17LE11 Deane 5NG Street, Loughborough, DEMOL NO Loughborough, 1 2CHANGE - 4 Nottingham Road, CONVER to dwell LoughboroughLeicestershire,
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