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The Candidate Site Register Site Ref Site Name Description Ward Representor Agent Easting Site Plan Detailed site No. Northing Information 28.C1 Tredegar Park Golf Course Proposed residential development on Graig Newbridge contruction ltd Boyer Planning 327852 Site Plan Further Information 40.58ha 186495 28.C2 Chartist Drive (Land off), Proposed residential development on Rogerstone Newbridge contruction ltd Boyer Planning 326910 Site Plan Further Information Rogerstone (1) 1.69ha 188212 28.C3 Chartist Drive (Land off), Proposed retail development on 1.69ha Rogerstone Newbridge contruction ltd Boyer Planning 326910 Site Plan Further Information Rogerstone (1) 188212 28.C4 Chartist Drive (Land off), Proposed commercial development on Rogerstone Newbridge contruction ltd Boyer Planning 326910 Site Plan Further Information Rogerstone (1) 1.69ha 188212 28.C5 Bassaleg Sidings (1) Proposed mixed residential development Graig Newbridge contruction ltd Boyer Planning 327589 Site Plan Further Information on 2.75ha 187286 28.C6 Bassaleg Sidings (1) Proposed Elderly Accommodation Graig Newbridge contruction ltd Boyer Planning 327589 Site Plan Further Information development on 2.75ha 187286 51.C1 Market Road Green, Parc Proposed retention of green space on Langstone Penhow Community 340659 Site Plan Further Information Seymour 0.13ha Council 191843 51.C2 Penhow Recreation Ground, Proposed retention of green space on Langstone Penhow Community 340724 Site Plan Further Information Parc Seymour 1.42ha Council 191489 51.C3 Greenmeadow Drive Green Proposed retention of green space on Langstone Penhow Community 340581 Site Plan Further Information Space, Parc Seymour 0.12ha Council 191628 51.C4 Rockfield Glade Green, Parc Proposed retention of green space on Langstone Penhow Community 340886 Site Plan Further Information Seymour 0.32ha Council 191553 53.C1 Bethesda Field, Rogerstone Proposed residential development on Rogerstone Mr C Atyeo Hayden Beavis 327088 Site Plan Further Information 1.5ha 188635 65.C1 Llanwern, West of Langstone Proposed residential, and associated uses, Llanwern Redrow Homes 336817 Site Plan Further Information Lane development on 1.43ha 188869 65.C2 Pentrepoeth, (Redrow) Proposed residential, and associated uses, Graig Redrow Homes 327077 Site Plan Further Information development on 10.14ha 186589 76.C1 Nash College Proposed continued educational use, or Liswerry Coleg Gwent RPS Planning and 334111 Site Plan Further Information reuse on 5.37ha Development 186528 132.C1 Oak Court, Langstone Proposed mixed use development on Langstone Oak Court Ltd Harmers ltd 337630 Site Plan Further Information 26.22ha 190323 140.C1 Coedkernew Proposed mixed use development on Marshfield Mr&Mrs TF Hicks and Mr Harmers ltd 327399 Site Plan Further Information 153.2ha B Hicks 183701 142.C1 Claremont, Malpas (east of) Proposed residential development on 4.63 Malpas Messers Farrow and Derek Prosser 330935 Site Plan Further Information ha Blease Associates 191592 144.C1 Penylan Road, Pentrepoeth Proposed residential development on Graig Robert Hitchins 326785 Site Plan Further Information 6.61ha 186409 155.C1 St Cadocs Proposed reuse development on 18.67ha Caerleon Welsh Health Estates Asbri Planning 333165 Site Plan Further Information and Gwent Healthcare 190918 Trust 155.C2 Royal Gwent Hospital Proposed residential development on Stow Hill Welsh Health Estates Asbri Planning 330962 Site Plan Further Information 7.63ha and Gwent Healthcare 187300 Trust 155.C3 St Woolos Hosptial Proposed residential and community use Stow Hill Welsh Health Estates Asbri Planning 330599 Site Plan Further Information development on 3.82ha and Gwent Healthcare 187442 Trust 155.C4 Alway Clinic Proposed residential mixed use Alway Welsh Health Estates Asbri Planning 334305 Site Plan Further Information development on 0.13ha and Gwent Healthcare 187848 Trust 155.C5 Mendalgied Road Car Park Proposed residential mixed use Pillgwenlly Welsh Health Estates Asbri Planning 331089 Site Plan Further Information development on 0.47ha and Gwent Healthcare 186969 Trust 169.C1 Solutia Fields Proposed Industrial or Commercial Liswerry R E Chandler, Solutia 334053 Site Plan Further Information development on 46.68ha 185609 198.C1 Monmouthshire Bank Sidings Proposed residential development on Pillgwenlly Network Rail Savills 330630 Site Plan Further Information 20.51ha 186576 224.C1 Sainsburys Proposed residential and hotel Shaftesbury Sainsburys RPS Planning and 331197 Site Plan Further Information development on 2.09ha Supermarkets Development 188707 224.C2 Former Gas Works, Crindau Proposed retail development on 5.69ha Shaftesbury Sainsburys RPS Planning and 331157 Site Plan Further Information Supermarkets Development 189616 232.C1 West Newport, (WAG) Proposed development of B1, B2, B8 and Marshfield Welsh Assembly 328496 Site Plan Further Information ancillary commercial uses on 102.44ha Government, 184225 Department for the Economy & Transport 232.C2 Whiteheads Proposed mixed use development on Pillgwenlly Welsh Assembly 330962 Site Plan Further Information 17.14ha Government, 186688 Department for the Economy & Transport 232.C3 Queensway Meadows Proposed employment use development Liswerry Welsh Assembly 335234 Site Plan Further Information on 95.08ha Government, 185703 Department for the Economy & Transport 232.C4 Pirelli Proposed residential and employment Liswerry Welsh Assembly 332707 Site Plan Further Information development on 10.28ha Government, 187788 Department for the Economy & Transport 250.C1 Llanwern, Underwood Proposed residential development on Llanwern, Langstone Persimmon Homes White Young Green 337954 Site Plan Further Information 156.84ha (South Wales) Ltd and Planning and Design 188907 WAG 299.C1 Allt yr yn Proposed tourist, visitor accommodation Allt-Yr-Yn Beaton Thomas Scarlioli 328955 Site Plan Further Information and low density residential development on 188274 29.46ha 300.C1 Penrhos Proposed tourist, recreation, employment Caerleon Beaton Thomas Scarlioli 334161 Site Plan Further Information and residential development on 110.1ha 191987 302.C1 Mallards Reach Proposed residential, retail and community Marshfield Rustic Estates and Bath S. G Williams and 325244 Site Plan Further Information facilities development on 26.42ha & West Counties Associates 182098 Property Trust Ltd 303.C1 Broadway farm Proposed development on 3.73ha Caerleon R and M Haines Derek Prosser 333847 Site Plan Further Information Associates 190240 321.C1 Cwrt camlas Proposed extension to health use Rogerstone Newbridge Estates and Boyer Planning 328159 Site Plan Further Information development on 2.96ha John Family 188388 329.C1 Quay point, Magor Proposed employment development on Llanwern Attewell and Gardner Bruton Knowles 340904 Site Plan Further Information 6.84ha 187397 333.C1 North east of Coldra Proposed leisure, recreation and Langstone R and J Duthie Derek Prosser 336149 Site Plan Further Information commercial development on 1.16ha Associates 189852 1117.C1 Llwynhaid Farm (1) Proposed residential development on Rogerstone, Bettws Richard Herbert Boyer Planning 328130 Site Plan Further Information 28.4ha 190243 1117.C2 Llwynhaid Farm (2) Proposed residential development on Rogerstone, Bettws Richard Herbert Boyer Planning 328129 Site Plan Further Information 15.58ha 190245 1232.C1 Queens Hill school Proposed existing educational use and Allt-Yr-Yn R E Phillips and partners Boyer Planning 330706 Site Plan Further Information residential development on 4.44ha 188578 1232.C2 Bethesda close, Rogerstone Proposed residential development on Rogerstone R E Phillips and partners Boyer Planning 327088 Site Plan Further Information 1.57ha 188635 1309.C1 Channel View/Coal Pit Lane Proposed residential development on Marshfield Focus Property Service 324873 Site Plan Further Information 6.12ha ltd 183295 1341.C1 Parc seymour south Proposed residential and open space Langstone Mr M G Weekes Harmers ltd 341039 Site Plan Further Information development on 5.95ha 191545 1343.C1 Oak Court, Langstone Proposed mixed use (predominantly Langstone Oak Court Estates Robertson Francis 337630 Site Plan Further Information residential) development on 29.52ha (langstone Mon) ltd Partnership 190323 1400.C1 Ford Farm (Large Site) Proposed residential development on Langstone A and L Duthie Derek Prosser 338111 Site Plan Further Information 22.48ha Associates 189883 1400.C2 Ford Farm (Small Site) Proposed residential development on Langstone A and L Duthie Derek Prosser 338111 Site Plan Further Information 16.15ha Associates 189883 1415.C1 Coach and Horses, Castleton Proposed residential development on Marshfield Steven Richards Asbri Planning 325199 Site Plan Further Information 2.09ha 183701 1420.C1 Llanwern Steelworks Proposed mix of uses including; Llanwern Corus Uk Ltd GVA Grimley ltd 337771 Site Plan Further Information commercial, industrial, waste, employment, 186108 energy and residential development on 589.1ha 1425.C1 South Row,Redwick Proposed residential development on Llanwern Paul James Cromwell 341829 Site Plan Further Information 0.49ha 184406 1445.C1 Bassaleg Ambulance Station Proposed residential development on Graig Welsh Ambulance White Young Green 328013 Site Plan Further Information 0.13ha Service NHS Trust Planning and Design 181043 1466.C1 Llanwern/Glan Llyn Proposed mixed use urban extension, Llanwern St Modwen GVA Grimley ltd 336029 Site Plan Further Information including residential, open space, retail, Developments 186786 educational and commercial development on 251.4ha 1468.C1 Land to
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