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Clackmannanshire Local Development Plan Proposed Plan Environmental Assessment (Scotland) Act 2005 Clackmannanshire Local Development Plan Proposed Plan Environmental Report October 2013 Appendix 10: List of sites in the Proposed Local Development Plan The following table lists the sites that have been allocated for development in the Proposed Local Development Plan and provides a link to the site assessment for each site. Date Area Settlement Ref. Proposal Reference1 assessed Housing Forth Alloa H01 Sunnyside, Alloa Oct 2010 MIR 42 Forth Alloa H02 Ashley Terrace, Alloa Oct 2010 MIR 12 Forth Alloa H03 Carsebridge Road North, Alloa Oct 2010 MIR 25 Forth Alloa H04 Carsebridge, Alloa Oct 2010 MIR 43 Not assessed: under Forth Alloa H05 South Earlsfield 2, Alloa construction Not assessed: under Forth Alloa H06 Alloa Park Phase 4, Alloa construction Forth Alloa H07 Earlsfield 1, Alloa Dec 2008 LP 3 Forth Alloa H08 Earlsfield West, Alloa Dec 2008 LP 2 Forth Alloa H09 Elm Grove 2, Alloa Oct 2010 MIR 2 Forth Alloa H10 Central Parkland, Alloa Oct 2010 MIR 13 St John's Forth Alloa H11 St John's Primary School, Alloa July 2013 Primary School Forth Alloa H12 Claremont, Alloa Oct 2010 MIR 3 Claremont Forth Alloa H13 Claremont Primary School, Alloa July 2013 Primary School Patons Paton's Bowling Club, Tullibody Forth Alloa H14 Feb 2013 Bowling Road Club Forth Sauchie H15 Former FV College, Sauchie Oct 2010 MIR 5 Forth Sauchie H16 Sauchie West, Sauchie Dec 2008 LP 32 Forth Sauchie H17 Fairfield School, Sauchie Oct 2010 MIR 20 Forth Sauchie H18 Main Street, Sauchie Oct 2010 MIR 14 Sauchie Forth Sauchie H19 Sauchie Nursery, Sauchie July 2013 Nursery Former Scout Hall, Holton Sauchie Forth Sauchie H20 July 2013 Square, Sauchie Scout Hall Not assessed: under Forth Sauchie H21 Todd's Yard, Sauchie construction Not assessed: under Forth Sauchie H22 Preston Terrace, Sauchie construction 1 Sites with a reference beginning "LP" were assessed for the Local plan Alteration; sites with a reference beginning "MIR" were assessed for the Local Development Plan Main Issues Report. These site assessments can be found in Annex 1. All other site assessments can be found in Appendix 9. 3 Date Area Settlement Ref. Proposal Reference1 assessed Not assessed: has Forth Sauchie H23 The Manse, Main Street, Sauchie planning permission Not assessed: under Forth Tullibody H24 Tullibody By‐pass, Tullibody construction Not assessed: has Forth Tullibody H25 Baingle Brae, Tullibody planning permission Not assessed: has Forth Tullibody H26 Muirside, Lethen View, Tullibody planning permission Main Street/North Street, Forth Clackmannan H27 Oct 2010 MIR 57 Clackmannan Forth Clackmannan H28 Helensfield, Clackmannan Dec 2008 LP 12 Not assessed: under Forth Devon Village H29 Blackfaulds, Devon Village construction Blackfaulds Steading, Devon Not assessed: has Forth Devon Village H30 Village planning permission Forth Forth ‐ Rural H31 Lornshill Steading, Alloa Dec 2008 LP 36 Land At Forth Forth ‐ Rural H32 Ditch Farm, Tullibody Feb 2013 Ditch Farm West Ochils Menstrie H33 Middletonkerse, Menstrie Dec 2008 LP 27 Not assessed: has West Ochils Menstrie H34 Ochil Road, Menstrie planning permission Not assessed: West Ochils Menstrie H35 Mains Farm Steading, Menstrie conversion of an existing building Brook Street/Beauclerc Street, West Ochils Alva H36 Oct 2010 MIR 99 Alva West Ochils Alva H37 Brook Street/Back Road, Alva Oct 2010 MIR 101 Not assessed: has West Ochils Alva H38 Berryfield, Alva planning permission West Ochils Alva H39 Former Alva Glen Hotel, Alva Oct 2010 MIR 103 West Ochils Alva H40 Queen Street, Alva Oct 2010 MIR 100 West Ochils Alva H41 Alva West, Alva Dec 2008 LP 8b Tillicoultry & Not assessed: has West Ochils H42 Lower Mill Street, Tillicoultry Coalsnaughton planning permission Tillicoultry & Middleton Mill/Upper Mill West Ochils H43 Oct 2010 MIR 131 Coalsnaughton Street, Tillicoultry Tillicoultry & Coalsnaughton North, West Ochils H44 Oct 2010 MIR 118 Coalsnaughton Coalsnaughton Tillicoultry & Coalsnaughton North (The Glen), Not assessed: under West Ochils H45 Coalsnaughton Coalsnaughton construction LP 19, LP Dec 23a, LP 23b, 2008, Oct MIR 141, East Ochils Dollar H46 Dollar Village Expansion 2010, Dollar Nov 2012 Southern Expansion 4 Date Area Settlement Ref. Proposal Reference1 assessed East Ochils Dollar H47 Dollar Golf Club, Dollar Oct 2010 MIR 138 South and East of Pool of East Ochils Muckhart H48 Dec 2008 LP 31 Muckhart East Ochils ‐ East Ochils H49 Forestmill Dec 2008 LP 24A Rural East Ochils ‐ Not assessed: has East Ochils H50 Solsgirth Rural planning permission Mixed Use Sites Forth Alloa M01 Alloa Co‐op Site, Alloa Oct 2010 MIR 10 Forth Alloa M02 The Shore, Alloa Oct 2010 MIR 6 Not assessed: identified Forth Alloa M03 Greenfield, Alloa as an opportunity only Not assessed: has Forth Tullibody M04 Alloa Road, Tullibody planning permission West Ochils Alva M05 Park Street, Alva Oct 2010 MIR 100 Tillicoultry & Former Tillicoultry Community West Ochils M06 Oct 2010 MIR 132 Coalsnaughton Centre, Tillicoultry Business and Employment Forth Alloa B01 Forthbank Oct 2010 MIR 24 Dec Forth Alloa B02 Alloa West Business Park 2008, Oct LP6, MIR 49 2010 Forth Alloa B03 Carsebridge South Dec 2008 LP4 Forth Alloa B04 North Castle Street Oct 2010 MIR 26 Not assessed: part of Forth Alloa B05 The Oval, Alloa existing business site Hilton Road/Clackmannan Road, Not assessed: has Forth Alloa B06 Alloa planning permission Forth Alloa B07 Clackmannan Road Retail Park Oct 2010 MIR 22 Not assessed: part of Forth Tullibody B08 Dumyat Business Park (Phase 1) existing business park Forth Tullibody B09 Station Road, Cambus Oct 2010 MIR 81 Land At Forth Devon Village B10 Devon Village Feb 2013 Fishcrosss / Devonside Not assessed: has Forth Forth ‐ Rural B11 Kilbagie planning permission Forth Forth ‐ Rural B12 Garvel Farm, Blackgrange Oct 2010 MIR 151 Land At June Forth Forth ‐ Rural B13 Midtown Midtown 2013 Farm Forth Forth ‐ Rural B14 Kennetpans Dec 2008 LP 11 Forth Forth ‐ Rural B15 Meadowend Dec 2008 LP 13 West Ochils Menstrie B16 Glenochil Yeast Oct 2010 MIR 97 5 Date Area Settlement Ref. Proposal Reference1 assessed West Ochils Alva B17 Glentana Oct 2010 MIR 106 West Ochils ‐ Glenochil West Ochils B18 Former Glenochil Nursery Nov 2012 Rural Nursery Not assessed: has East Ochils Dollar B19 Devon Road planning permission Assessed as part of H46 East Ochils Dollar B20 Dollar Expansion Employment Dollar Village Expansion East Ochils ‐ Not assessed: has East Ochils B21 Bridge Business Park Rural planning permission East Ochils ‐ Not assessed: has East Ochils B22 Solsgirth Rural planning permission Social infrastructure Forth Alloa S01 Redwell ‐ new primary school Dec 2008 LP 37 Carsebridge ‐ safeguarding of Not assessed: identified Forth Alloa S02 land for new school as an opportunity only Not assessed: identified Forth Alloa S03 Sunnyside Primary School as an opportunity only Not assessed: identified Forth Alloa S04 Pine Grove Alloa as an opportunity only Sauchie West ‐ new primary Assessed as part of H16 Forth Sauchie S05 school Sauchie West Not assessed: identified Forth Tullibody S06 Tullibody Civic Centre as an opportunity only West Ochils Alva S07 Alva Cemetery Extension Oct 2010 MIR 108 Not assessed: has West Ochils Alva S08 Woodland Burial Site planning permission Not assessed: Tillicoultry & safeguarding land for West Ochils S09 Playing Fields Extension Coalsnaughton recreation rather than development Assessed as part of H46 East Ochils Dollar S10 Strathdevon Primary School Dollar Village Expansion Not assessed: has East Ochils Dollar S11 Lover's Loan playing field planning permission Not assessed: has East Ochils Dollar S12 New Clubhouse planning permission Dollar Village Expansion Assessed as part of H46 East Ochils Dollar S13 Community Sports Facility Dollar Village Expansion Assessed as part of H46 East Ochils Dollar S14 New Dollar Cemetery Dollar Village Expansion East Ochils ‐ LP 24a & East Ochils S15 Forestmill ‐ new primary school Dec 2008 Rural 24b East Ochils ‐ East Ochils S16 Forestmill golf course and hotel Dec 2008 LP 24b Rural 6.
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