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Bolton Small Sites New Build Only at March 2021 Small sites in Bolton with permission for 1 or 2 dwellings at 31st March 2021 PLANNING APPROVAL AREA (HA) SITE NAME WARD STATUS LAND TYPE CAPACITY REFERENCE DATE RIVERSIDE, FOLD ROAD, STONECLOUGH RADCLIFFE, 05246 Aug-19 0.28 KEARSLEY Full Permission Brownfield 1 BOLTON, MANCHESTER, M26 1FT LAND REAR OF FIVE ACRE FARM, RADCLIFFE ROAD, BOLTON, LITTLE LEVER & DARCY 09800 Feb-21 0.73 Full Permission Brownfield 1 BL3 1AJ LEVER 03478 Jun-18 0.05 26 LOSTOCK JUNCTION LANE, LOSTOCK, BOLTON, BL6 4JR HEATON & LOSTOCK Outline Permission Brownfield 1 CORRALYNN, CHORLEY OLD ROAD, HORWICH, BOLTON, BL6 94488 Mar-19 0.04 HORWICH NORTH EAST Full Permission Brownfield 1 6PS LAND ADJ 104 GREENBARN WAY, BLACKROD, & REAR 04461 Nov-18 0.03 HORWICH & BLACKROD Full Permission Brownfield 1 GARDEN 340 MANCHESTER RD, BLACKROD LAND ADJACENT 6 NEWFIELD COURT, CHURCH STREET, 06097 Oct-19 0.03 WESTHOUGHTON SOUTH Full Permission Brownfield 1 WESTHOUGHTON, BOLTON, BL5 3SA LAND ADJACENT 2 NEW TEMPEST ROAD, LOSTOCK, BOLTON, WESTHOUGHTON NORTH 09927 Mar-21 0.04 Full Permission Greenfield 1 BL6 4ER & CHEW MOOR MOSS FOLD BUNGALOW, BRADSHAW ROAD, BOLTON, BL2 04033 Oct-18 0.05 BRADSHAW Full Permission Greenfield 1 4JP 03531 Jun-18 0.17 THE HEIGHTS, 81 SCOT LANE, BLACKROD, BOLTON, BL6 5SL HORWICH & BLACKROD Full Permission Brownfield 1 03340 Jun-18 0.09 8 CARLTON AVENUE, BOLTON, BL3 4JW HULTON Full Permission Brownfield 2 22 GARTHMERE ROAD, ATHERTON, BOLTON, MANCHESTER, 03574 Jul-18 0.13 HULTON Full Permission Brownfield 1 M46 9GT LAND ADJACENT 62A CHORLEY ROAD, WESTHOUGHTON, WESTHOUGHTON NORTH 09241 Jan-21 0.16 Full Permission Brownfield 2 BOLTON, BL5 3PL & CHEW MOOR 02825 Aug-18 0.01 LAND AT OLD ROAD, BOLTON, BL1 6NJ ASTLEY BRIDGE Full Permission Brownfield 1 02195 Jun-18 0.56 LAND OFF COX GREEN ROAD, EGERTON, BOLTON, BL7 BROMLEY CROSS Full Permission Greenfield 1 04280 Oct-18 0.04 1009 CHORLEY NEW ROAD, LOSTOCK, BOLTON, BL6 4LW HEATON & LOSTOCK Full Permission Brownfield 1 HEAPS COTTAGE, RINGLEY ROAD, STONECLOUGH, 04243 Oct-18 0.001 KEARSLEY Full Permission Greenfield 1 RADCLIFFE, M26 1DY 3 BOWSTONE HILL COTTAGES, BOWSTONE HILL ROAD, 04219 Oct-20 1.14 BRADSHAW Full Permission Greenfield 2 BOLTON, BL2 4LS 04139 Oct-18 0.06 CRANFORD, 4 CARLTON ROAD, BOLTON, BL1 5HU HEATON & LOSTOCK Full Permission Greenfield 1 04456 Nov-18 0.04 2 ELLESMERE GARDENS, BOLTON, BL3 3GW GREAT LEVER Full Permission Brownfield 1 04890 Dec-18 0.09 32 THE GLEN, BOLTON, BL1 5DB HEATON & LOSTOCK Full Permission Brownfield 1 CALDBECK, CHORLEY OLD ROAD, HORWICH, BOLTON, BL6 04702 Dec-18 0.01 HORWICH NORTH EAST Full Permission Brownfield 1 6QB LAND AT REAR 42 KING STREET, WESTHOUGHTON, BOLTON, 04795 Jan-19 0.04 WESTHOUGHTON SOUTH Full Permission Brownfield 1 BL5 MOORCROFT, GRANGE ROAD, BROMLEY CROSS, BOLTON, 05442 Apr-19 0.38 BROMLEY CROSS Outline Permission Greenfield 2 BL7 9AU 05902 Jun-19 0.01 ALAMANCH, THE CLOUGH, BOLTON, BL1 5BB HEATON & LOSTOCK Full Permission Brownfield 1 06336 Oct-19 0.11 41 HARPERS LANE, BOLTON, BL1 6HR SMITHILLS Full Permission Brownfield 1 06880 Dec-19 0.05 LAND AT THE SHEDDINGS, BOLTON GREAT LEVER Full Permission Greenfield 1 LAND NORTH OF 13 BOARDMAN STREET, BLACKROD, 08483 Jan-20 0.04 HORWICH & BLACKROD Outline Permission Brownfield 1 BOLTON, BL6 06095 Jan-20 0.054 LAND REAR OF 351 MOSS BANK WAY, BOLTON, BL1 3LR SMITHILLS Full Permission Greenfield 1 SPRINGFIELD COTTAGE, BAKER STREET, KEARSLEY, BOLTON, 05554 Feb-20 0.06 KEARSLEY Full Permission Greenfield 1 BL4 8QU 07758 Mar-20 0.028 12 CHAPEL STREET, BLACKROD, BOLTON, BL6 5AH HORWICH & BLACKROD Outline Permission Greenfield 1 LAND ADJACENT 34 BARNFIELD DRIVE, WESTHOUGHTON, WESTHOUGHTON NORTH 07462 Mar-20 0.052 Full Permission Brownfield 1 BOLTON, BL5 3UA & CHEW MOOR HIGH CROFT, WINDY HARBOUR LANE, BROMLEY CROSS, 07548 May-20 0.0581 BROMLEY CROSS Full Permission Brownfield 1 BOLTON, BL7 9AP LAND AT REAR 55 DOBB BROW ROAD, WESTHOUGHTON, 07520 May-20 0.0735 WESTHOUGHTON SOUTH Full Permission Greenfield 1 BOLTON, BL5 08918 Dec-20 0.0196 190 BRADFORD ROAD, FARNWORTH, BOLTON, BL4 0JE HARPER GREEN Full Permission Brownfield 1 06635 Jun-20 0.108 HIGHFIELD, BELMONT ROAD, BOLTON, BL1 7DB ASTLEY BRIDGE Full Permission Brownfield 1 LOSTOCK DENE, HIGH BANK LANE, LOSTOCK, BOLTON, BL6 08298 Jul-20 0.1028 HEATON & LOSTOCK Full Permission Brownfield 1 4DT LAND ADJACENT TO 30 RYDAL ROAD AND 2 FEARNEYSIDE, LITTLE LEVER & DARCY 07243 Jul-20 0.0292 Full Permission Brownfield 1 LITTLE LEVER, BOLTON, BL3 1BU LEVER 06230 Jul-20 0.06 LAND ADJACENT 15A THE GLEN, BOLTON HEATON & LOSTOCK Full Permission Brownfield 1 08632 Sep-20 0.018 LAND ADJACENT 40 FORTON AVENUE, BOLTON, BL2 6JF BREIGHTMET Full Permission Brownfield 1 08102 Sep-20 0.0254 627 CHORLEY NEW ROAD, HORWICH, BOLTON, BL6 6LH HORWICH NORTH EAST Full Permission Brownfield 1 08114 Oct-20 0.0575 565 MANCHESTER ROAD, BLACKROD, BOLTON, BL6 5RU HORWICH AND BLACKROD Full Permission Brownfield 2 LAND AT OAKLANDS, HIGH BANK LANE, LOSTOCK, BOLTON, 08886 Nov-20 0.16533 HORWICH NORTH EAST Full Permission Greenfield 1 BL6 4DT LITTLE STANROSE FARM, COX GREEN ROAD, EGERTON, 09290 Nov-20 0.03 BROMLEY CROSS Full Permission Brownfield 1 BOLTON, BL7 9RJ 06379 Dec-20 0.126 THE COPPICE, FIRS ROAD, BOLTON, BL5 1EZ HULTON Full Permission Brownfield 1 09499 Jan-21 0.0515 456A CHORLEY NEW ROAD, BOLTON, BOLTON, BL1 5AZ HEATON & LOSTOCK Full Permission Brownfield 1 09084 Jan-21 0.05914 LAND ADJACENT 68 TURTON ROAD, BOLTON, BL2 3DY BROMLEY CROSS Full Permission Greenfield 1 137 DOBB BROW ROAD, WESTHOUGHTON, BOLTON, BL5 09813 Feb-21 0.1625 WESTHOUGHTON SOUTH Full Permission Greenfield 1 2BA TONGE WITH THE 06464 Feb-21 0.034 LAND ADJ. SUB STATION, DORIS AVENUE, BOLTON Full Permission Greenfield 2 HAULGH TOTAL CAPACITY 54 NUMBER OF SITES 48.
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