COM1 (22)
LAND SOUTH OF
CWMFELIN
PRIMARY
SCHOOL
Residential Site Details 20 units
This site represents an underutilised greenfield site within the existing urban area of Cwmfelin and forms part of the Maesteg & Llynfi Valley SRGA. It has (3 Affordable units) good public transport links and access to local services. The site is deliverable, accessible.
It is unlikely to have any significant biodiversity issues. It is considered that a residential development at this location would conform with the LDP strategy in providing additional housing which meets the needs of the County Borough in a sustainable location. Careful consideration needs to be given to the sites development in terms of its design setting in the landscape.
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Related Documents Total Area (Ha) 0.56
Related Planning Applications Phasing of Development Reference Description Decision Date 2011-2016 2016-2021 √
Current Status Pre Planning
Aerial Imagery: Cities Revealed aerial photography copyright the Geoinformation Group 2011 Planning Requirements Infrastructure Requirements
COM1 (22) Planning Application Affordable Housing Design and Access Statement Education Provision Masterplan / Development Brief Community Facility Provision Environmental Statement Community Route/Cyclepath Ecological Assessment Highways Improvements LAND SOUTH Noise Impact Assessment Recreation Provision Flood Consequences Assessment Green Infrastructure Transport Assessment Drainage Improvements/SUDS OF Contaminated Land Investigations Connection to Watermains Energy Assessment Land Stability Economic Impact Assessment CWMFELIN Habitats Regulations Assessment Archaeological Assessment PRIMARY Landscape Impact Assessment Health Impact Assessment Travel Plan SCHOOL Groundwater Investigations Tree Survey
Residential Other Issues/Comments 20 units
(3 Affordable units)
Total Area (Ha) 0.56
Phasing of
Development
2011-2016
2016-2021 √
Current Status Land Ownership Information
Pre Planning Contact BCBC Development Planning: 01656 643670 – ldp@bridgend.gov.uk
Aerial Imagery: Cities Revealed aerial photography copyright the Geoinformation Group 2011