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Reports to Select Committees Appendix 1B: Site Representations Received Address Representee Ward Title of Supporting Document on Reps Site Size Proposed Consultation Portal Preferred Site (ha) maximum Use Developable Area (ha if indicated) FL Calder Liverpool John Allerton And Liverpool John Moores Housing 3.66 Moores University Hunts Cross Representation CBRE 31.03.14.pdf Land adjacent to Allerton Maghull Group Ltd Allerton And Allerton Priory Maghull Group Call Housing 13.55 Priory, land bound by Hunts Cross For Sites Representation.pdf Woolton Road and Allerton Road, Allerton, Liverpool Land north of Maryton LCC, Physical Assets Allerton And LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 2.32 2.25 Grange (Stonehouse P.F.) Hunts Cross 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Allerton Towers LCC, Physical Assets Allerton And LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 8.54 1.38 Hunts Cross 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf School Lane, Recreation LCC, Physical Assets Allerton And LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 0.49 0.49 Ground Hunts Cross 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Sunflower Centre (St. Julies LCC, Physical Assets Allerton And LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 0.92 0.92 School) Hunts Cross 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf LFC Liverpool Coach Anfield Coach Travel Working Group local Coach Park 3.41 Travel Steering plan Response.pdf Group Townsend Lane/Lower Breck LCC, Physical Assets Anfield LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Commercial 0.14 0.14 Road 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Liverpool Sports Park, former OTB Concepts Belle Vale Edward Landor - Lee Manor - Housing 3.75 Lee Manor Secondary School, Limited Childwall Valley Rd 23.4.14.pdf Childwall Valley Road, Netherley, Liverpool, L27 3YA 1 Address Representee Ward Title of Supporting Document on Reps Site Size Proposed Consultation Portal Preferred Site (ha) maximum Use Developable Area (ha if indicated) Lyndene Recreation Ground LCC, Physical Assets Belle Vale LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 3.16 3.16 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Napps Way, Land At LCC, Physical Assets Belle Vale LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 0.33 0.33 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Victoria Falls Road, land LCC, Physical Assets Belle Vale LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 2.46 2.46 (Former Cross Farm School 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Caldway Drive Open Space LCC, Physical Assets Belle Vale LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Commercial 0.81 0.81 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Larchwood Neighbourhood LCC, Physical Assets Belle Vale LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 1.43 1.43 Park 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Belle Vale Road, Land (Adj LCC, Physical Assets Belle Vale LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 0.20 0.20 Gorsewood Close) 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Belle Vale Park LCC, Physical Assets Belle Vale LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Commercial/R 4.81 0.26 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf esidential Chislehurst Avenue LCC, Physical Assets Belle Vale LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 0.42 0.42 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Copperas Hill Liverpool John Central Liverpool John Moores University 3.53 Moores University Representation CBRE 31.03.14.pdf Campus Edge Hill Railway Cutting, Snooze Guest Central Bill Harper - Edge Hill Tunnels Local Other 3.08 Crown Street Park, The House Plan Reg 18 Consultation Stevenson Tunnel, and The response.pdf Wapping Tunnel Chatsworth, Edge Hill, Liverpool 2 Address Representee Ward Title of Supporting Document on Reps Site Size Proposed Consultation Portal Preferred Site (ha) maximum Use Developable Area (ha if indicated) Royal Liverpool University Royal Liverpool & Central Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen Mixed 7.32 Hospital site, Prescot Street, Broadgreen University Hospital Trust Reg 18 Hall Lane, West Derby Street, University Representation.pdf Daulby Street Hospitals NHS Trust Royal Liverpool University University of Central University of Liverpool Knowledge 7.33 Hospital site, Prescot Street, Liverpool Representations to the Liverpool Quarter Hall Lane, West Derby Street, Local Plan Reg 18.pdf foccused Daulby Street development The Archbishop Blanch School Royal Liverpool & Central Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen Mixed 5.09 site Broadgreen University Hospital Trust Reg 18 University Representation.pdf Hospitals NHS Trust The Archbishop Blanch School University of Central University of Liverpool Knowledge 2.94 site Liverpool Representations to the Liverpool Quarter Local Plan Reg 18.pdf focussed development The Local Solutions HQ Royal Liverpool & Central Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen Mixed 1.38 Broadgreen University Hospital Trust Reg 18 University Representation.pdf Hospitals NHS Trust Sacred Heart Primary School University of Central University of Liverpool Knowledge 0.91 Liverpool Representations to the Liverpool Quarter Local Plan Reg 18.pdf focussed development Plot 7 at Cruise Terminal Liverpool Coach Central Coach Travel Working Group local Coach Park 0.79 Travel Steering plan Response.pdf 3 Address Representee Ward Title of Supporting Document on Reps Site Size Proposed Consultation Portal Preferred Site (ha) maximum Use Developable Area (ha if indicated) Group LJMU Liverpool Coach Central Coach Travel Working Group local Coach Park 0.65 Travel Steering plan Response.pdf Group Land Rear Mercury Court HCA Central HCA Representations to the Employment 1.16 (345) (3414) Liverpool Local Plan.pdf Cross Keys House (8104) HCA Central HCA Representations to the Mixed 0.04 (3403) Liverpool Local Plan.pdf Mason St, adj 38 LCC, Physical Assets Central LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential/Co 0.11 0 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf mmercial Grove Street, Land (Opp LCC, Physical Assets Central LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential/Co 0.29 0.29 Robert Robinson Laboratories 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf mmercial Oxford Street, Land (Extends LCC, Physical Assets Central LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential/Co 0.62 0.62 To The Rear Of The Police 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf mmercial Station Archbishop Blanch, Irvine St., LCC, Physical Assets Central LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential/Co 2.93 2.93 Minshull St 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf mmercial Score Lane Gardens LCC, Physical Assets Childwall LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 4.14 4.14 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Menlove Gardens LCC, Physical Assets Church LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 1.37 1.37 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Harthill Allotments LCC, Physical Assets Church LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 1.54 1.54 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf 4 Address Representee Ward Title of Supporting Document on Reps Site Size Proposed Consultation Portal Preferred Site (ha) maximum Use Developable Area (ha if indicated) Harthill Depot (Calderstones LCC, Physical Assets Church LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 3.36 3.1 Park) 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Harthill Model Railway LCC, Physical Assets Church LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 0.23 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Calder Kids, Harthill Road LCC, Physical Assets Church LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 0.43 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Beechley Estate LCC, Physical Assets Church LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 2.71 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Maiden Lane Playing Fields. LCC, Physical Assets Clubmoor LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 2.13 2.13 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Walton ( Cherry Lane ) LCC, Physical Assets Clubmoor LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 1.44 1.44 Recreation Ground (Clubmoor 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Walton Clubmoor Recreation LCC, Physical Assets Clubmoor LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 1.27 1.27 Ground (North) 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Abingdon Road Playing Field LCC, Physical Assets Clubmoor LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 3.71 3.71 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Goodison Park Everton Football County Everton Football Club Call For Mixed 3.27 Club Sites_Goodison Park.pdf Walton Hall Park, Walton Hall Everton Football County Everton Football Club Call for Other 55.42 Avenue Club Sites_Walton Hall Park.pdf Walton Hall Park inc Bowls LCC, Physical Assets County LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 55.28 7.75 pavilion 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf 5 Address Representee Ward Title of Supporting Document on Reps Site Size Proposed Consultation Portal Preferred Site (ha) maximum Use Developable Area (ha if indicated) Land to the north of Dock Associated British Cressington Associated British Ports Housing 19.76 Road Ports Representation.pdf Site Of Riverview Heights 1 - HCA Cressington HCA Representations to the Housing 0.24 (1921) Liverpool Local Plan.pdf Stamfordham Drive, land at LCC, Physical Assets Cressington LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 0.25 0.25 rear of 2-12 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Aigburth Road, Land (Near LCC, Physical Assets Cressington LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 0.43 0.43 Lawrence Close) 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Greenhill Nursery LCC, Physical Assets Cressington LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 2.15 2.15 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf Beechwood Road South, Land LCC, Physical Assets Cressington LCC Physical Assets Local Plan Reg Residential 0.68 0.68 (Former Greenways Special 18 Response Call for Sites.pdf School) Land at Inglewood - South of Gaynor Lanceley Croxteth Inglewood Croxteth G Lanceley Open Space 22.62 Inglewood, Off Fir Tree Drive response to potential South,
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