South Tyneside Strategic Land Review Character Area Site Assessments Boldons & Cleadon January 2018

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South Tyneside Strategic Land Review Character Area Site Assessments Boldons & Cleadon January 2018 South Tyneside Strategic Land Review Character Area Site Assessments Boldons & Cleadon January 2018 i Boldons & Cleadon Character Area – Sites Analysis Summary Site Ref. Site Location Ward Site Area Housing Employment Flood Brown Green Planning Homes Jobs RESULT (ha) Net Net Developable Risk field field Permission Capacity Capacity Developabl Area (ha) Net e Area (ha) Developa ble Area (ha) BC1 Land at Station Burn, Station Road, Boldon Colliery Boldon Colliery 14.48 10.86 5.79 10.53 Y 316 Red BC10 Land at former School Kitchens, North Road, Boldon Colliery Boldon Colliery 0.60 0.54 0.24 Y (Part Permitted) 16 83 Amber BC11 Large open grassed space, Don Valley, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 18.87 14.15 7.55 10.89 Y N/A N/A Red BC12 Land at North Road Farm, North Road, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 1.40 1.26 0.56 Y 38 130 Red BC13a Former Boldon CE Primary School, Don Gardens, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 0.27 0.27 0.27 Y 11 Amber BC13b Former Boldon CE Primary School playing field, Don Gardens, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 0.43 0.39 0.17 Y 15 Amber BC14 Large open grassed space, North Road, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 1.70 1.53 0.68 Y 46 Red BC15 The Paddock, Glebe Farm, Newcastle Road, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 0.41 0.37 0.41 Y 11 Amber BC16 Land southeast of A19 Testos Roundabout, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 66.98 50.24 26.79 Mixed Mixed 1507 Red BC16a Land north of Lawn Drive, Downhill Lane, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 1.32 1.19 0.53 Y 48 Red BC17 Land at Downhill Lane, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 4.03 3.02 1.61 Y 91 375 Red BC18 Land to North of Town End Farm, Boston Crescent / Boston Street, Sunderland Boldon Colliery 1.01 0.91 0.40 Y 27 94 Red BC18a Land north-west of Town EndJARROW Farm, Boston Stree t/Baxter Road, Sunderland Boldon Colliery 4.49 3.37 1.80 Y 101 257 Amber BC18b Land east of Washington Road, Town End Farm, Sunderland Boldon Colliery 4.30 3.23 1.72 Y 97 246 Red BC19 Land west of Hylton Lane, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 31.76 23.82 12.70 Y 715 Red BC19a Land west of Hylton Lane, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 4.24 3.18 1.70 Y 95 Red BC2 Land at Newton Garths, New Road, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 47.96 35.97 19.18 33.92 Y 1018 Red BC20 Land west of Boldon Cemetery, Hylton Lane, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 1.90 1.71 0.76 Y 51 177 Amber BC21 Caravan storage site, Harton View, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 0.70 0.63 0.28 Y 19 Green BC22 Former Depot/storage yard and (residential) garages, Hardie Drive, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 0.14 0.14 0.14 Y 4 Green BC23 Large open grassed space, Western Terrace, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 0.90 0.81 0.36 Y 24 Red BC24 Residential garages, Hindmarch Drive, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 0.24 0.24 0.24 Y 7 Green BC25a Land at North Farm (West), Boker Lane, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 9.33 7.00 3.73 Y 210 Amber BC25b Land at North Farm (East), Boker Lane, West Boldon Boldon Colliery 13.05 9.79 5.22 Y 294 Amber BC26 Grange Park, Front Street, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 2.70 2.03 1.08 Y 61 Red BC27 Land to south of South Lane and west of Belle View Lane, South Lane, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 6.74 5.06 2.70 Y 152 Red BC27a Land to south of South Lane and west of Belle View Lane, South Lane, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 3.18 2.39 1.27 Y 72 Red BC28a Land south of the Boldons, west of Bridle Path, West Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 2.56 1.92 1.02 Y 58 Red BC28b Land south of the Boldons, Belle Vue Lane and west of Mundles Lane, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 9.30 6.98 3.72 Y 34 Red BC28c Land at Green Lane, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 5.10 3.83 2.04 Y 115 Red BC28d Land at Green Lane east of Mundles Lane, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 3.43 2.57 1.37 Y 77 Red BC28e Land west of Bridle Path, West Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 3.09 2.32 1.24 Y 70 Red BC29 Land adjacent to Belle Vue Villa, Belle Vue Lane, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 0.05 0.05 0.05 Y 2 Amber BC2a land north of New Road (west of River Don), West Boldon Boldon Colliery 9.20 6.90 3.68 Y 207 Red BC2b land north of New Road (east of River Don), West Boldon Boldon Colliery 1.64 1.48 0.66 1.04 Y 31 Red BC3 Colliery wood, Cotswold Lane, Boldon Colliery Boldon Colliery 30.40 22.80 12.16 Y 684 Red BC30 Former MoD bunkers and medical stores, Green Lane, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 4.14 3.11 1.12 Y 34 260 Amber BC30a Land north of former MoD bunkers and medical stores, Green Lane, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 3.46 2.60 1.38 Y 78 322 Red BC31 Land between Hylton Lane and the East Boldon/Sunderland metro line, East/West Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 241.86 181.40 96.74 Y 5442 Red BC31a Land at Boldon Golf Course, Dipe Lane, West Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 5.84 4.38 2.34 Y 131 Red BC31b Low House Farm, Green Lane/Sunderland Road, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 1.50 1.35 0.60 1.27 Y 38 Amber BC31c Land north-west of Sunderland Greyhound Stadium, Sunderland Road, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 13.00 9.75 5.20 Y 293 Red BC32a Boldon Cricket Ground, Sunderland Road, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 2.21 1.66 0.88 1.35 Y 54 Red BC33a Lane south of St. John's Terrace and Natley Avenue, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 1.56 1.40 0.62 Y 56 Amber BC33b Land south-east of Natley Avenue, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 1.88 1.69 0.75 1.09 Y 44 Amber BC34a Land east of Glencourse, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 0.69 0.62 0.28 Y 31 Amber BC34b Land east of Natley Avenue, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 2.17 1.63 0.87 1.36 Y 54 Red BC35 Land adjacent to metro line, Boldon Flats and Moor Lane Farm, Moor Lane, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 6.16 4.62 2.46 0.96 Mixed Mixed 48 Red BC36a Land north-east of Moor Lane/Station Approach, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 0.52 0.47 0.21 Y 23 72 Amber BC36b Land south of Moor Lane/Station Approach, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 0.58 0.52 0.23 0.51 Y 26 80 Amber BC37 Land at Cleadon Lane Industrial Estate, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 9.48 7.11 3.79 4.61 Y 138 423 Amber BC38 Land to North and West of Cleadon Lane Industrial Estate, Cleadon Lane, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 6.37 4.78 2.55 3.09 Y 93 364 Red BC38a Land to West of Cleadon Lane Industrial Estate and south of Tileshed Lane, Cleadon Lane, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 9.57 7.18 3.83 5.03 Y 151 547 Red BC39 Land to the south of Tileshed Lane, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 4.61 3.46 1.84 1.38 Y 55 Red BC4 Industrial land, Cotswold Lane, Boldon Colliery Boldon Colliery 1.80 1.62 0.72 Y Permitted N/A Withdrawn BC40 Land to the north of Tileshed Lane, East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 46.43 34.82 18.57 Mixed Mixed 1045 Red BC40a Land at Boldon Lane south-west of Whiteleas, South Shields Cleadon & East Boldon 0.84 0.76 0.34 Y 23 Amber BC40b Land south of Whiteleas Way, South Shields Cleadon & East Boldon 3.23 2.42 1.29 Y 73 Red BC41 Land to East of Cleadon Lane Industrial Estate, Cleadon Lane, Cleadon / East Boldon Cleadon & East Boldon 5.45 4.09 2.18 Y 123 311 Red BC41a Compound south of Brookside, Cleadon Lane, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 0.50 0.45 0.14 Y 18 48 Red BC41b Land east of Cleadon Lane, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 0.41 0.37 0.16 Y 15 57 Red BC42 Boldon Flats, Moor Lane, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 26.43 19.82 10.57 17.03 Y 681 Red BC43 Land between Shields Road and the East Boldon/Sunderland metro line, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 61.07 45.80 24.43 Y 1374 Red BC43a Land south of Moor Lane and west of Sunderland Road, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 5.53 4.15 2.21 Y 124 Red BC44 Land at West Hall Farm, Moor Lane / Sunderland Road, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 10.40 7.80 4.16 Y 234 Amber BC45 Land between Cleadon and South Shields Community School, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 29.89 22.42 11.96 Y 673 Red BC45a Land north-west of Cleadon North Farm, Shields Road, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 7.95 5.96 3.18 Y 179 Red BC45b Land south-west of Cleadon North Farm, Shields Road, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 8.43 6.32 3.37 Y 190 Red BC45c Land west of Cleadon North Farm, Shields Road, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 3.33 2.50 1.33 Y 75 Red BC46a Cleadon North Farm inner farmyard, Shields Road, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 0.80 0.72 0.32 Mixed Mixed 22 Green BC46b Cleadon North Farm outer farmyard, Shields Road, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 0.55 0.50 0.22 Y 15 Amber BC46c Land north of Cleadon North Farm, Shields Road, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 3.90 2.93 1.56 Y 88 Red BC46d Land south of Cleadon North Farm, Shields Road, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 6.25 4.69 2.50 Y 141 Red BC47a Cleadon Grange, Shields Road, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 0.54 0.49 0.22 Mixed Mixed 15 Green BC47b Cleadon North Farm farmstead, Shields Road, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 0.15 0.15 0.15 Y 5 Green BC48 Land to South of Cleadon Park, Shields Road, South Shields Cleadon & East Boldon 5.13 3.85 2.05 Y 115 Red BC48a Land east of Sunderland Road and south of Cleadon Park, South Shields Cleadon & East Boldon 14.81 11.11 5.92 Y 333 Red BC48b Land south of Occupation Road (West), South Shields Cleadon & East Boldon 3.42 2.57 1.37 Y 77 Amber BC48c Land south of Occupation Road (East), South Shields Cleadon & East Boldon 5.97 4.48 2.39 Y 134 Amber BC49 Vacant Garden Plot 32A Sunniside Lane, Sunniside Lane, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 0.07 0.07 0.07 Y Permitted 2 Green BC5 Large open grassed space, Cotswold Lane, Boldon Colliery Boldon Colliery 0.50 0.45 0.20 Y 18 69 Red BC50 Cleadon Hills, Cleadon/South Shields Cleadon & East Boldon 121.30 90.98 48.52 Y 2729 Red BC51 Land north of Cleadon Lane, Cleadon Cleadon & East Boldon 57.21 42.91 22.88 Mixed Mixed 1287 Red BC51a Land south-east
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