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List of Sites Broadland District Council Local Development Framework Proposed Site Allocations and Area Action Plan DPDs List of Sites This is a list of potential development sites, accompanying the maps of the sites, on which the Council is consulting for their possible inclusion in the Council’s Local development Framework. Table 1 sets out sites recently put forward to the Council by agents and landowners etc, together with certain “allocations” from the current Local Plan that have not yet happened. Table 2 is a more general list of “other potential sites”, most of which have been included in the Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment undertaken as part of the Joint Core Strategy work. Some other sites that were put forward to the Council previously have also been included. Many of the sites in Table 2 will be the same as, similar to, or overlapping the sites contained in Table 1. The lists includes a specific site reference, the proposed use and the name of the relevant parish / settlement. Some sites may overlap parish boundaries, or be adjacent to a settlement but within a different parish. Therefore, if you are interested in a particular parish it is advisable to also consider sites listed under adjoining parishes. In making comments on a site please use the appropriate reference from the site maps, having regard to Table 1, or Table 2 if necessary. List of Sites Table 1- Recent Call for Sites, Local Plan Allocations, and Joint Core Strategy Sites Site Reference Parish Proposal ACL1 Acle Residential ACL2 Acle Employment ACL3 Acle Employment S01-01 Acle Residential mixed development of retirement bungalows and S01-02 Acle affordable housing residential up to 200 dwellings plus associated open S01-03 Acle space S01-04 Acle market and affordable housing S01-05 Acle cemetery S01-06 Acle Residential ALD1 Alderford Employment AYL1 Aylsham Mixed use AYL3 Aylsham Employment AYL9 Aylsham Open space S04-01a Aylsham Residential - around 350 units S04-01b Aylsham Residential - market and affordable housing Residential - Large development ranging from 300-600 S04-02 Aylsham dwellings with community facilities S04-03a Aylsham Residential and associated recreational facility S04-03b Aylsham Residential S04-04 Aylsham Residential development 1/200 S04-05 Aylsham Community-Allotments S04-06 Aylsham Residential - market housing S04-07 Aylsham Residential - market / affordable housing S04-08 Aylsham Residential - affordable housing S04-09 Aylsham Employment S04-10 Aylsham Recreational Facilities S04-11 Aylsham Retail use S04-12 Aylsham Mixed - Residential and Recreational S06-01a Beighton Residential S06-01b Beighton Residential S09-01 Blofield Residential - approx 130 dwellings S09-02 Blofield Residential - 40-45 houses 50% affordable S09-03 Blofield Residential - 1 bungalow S09-04 Blofield Residential - up to 50 dwellings incl affordable housing S09-05 Blofield Mix use - Residential / Commercial S09-06 Blofield Residential - Nursing Home / Community / Residential S09-07 Blofield Residential - up to 18 dwellings S09-08 Blofield Mix - Residential - maximum of 8 units S09-08a Blofield Residential S09-08b Blofield Residential Residential 28 ha - 30 dwellings per ha/ incl affordable S09-09a Blofield housing , open space, landscaping Residential - 5 ha - 30 dwelligs per ha/ incl affordable S09-09b Blofield housing, open space S09-10a Blofield Residential - and open space S09-10b Blofield Residential - including open space S09-11 Blofield Residential S09-12 Blofield Residential S11-01 Brampton Residential - 1 dwelling S12-01 Brandiston Residential - 1 dwelling BRU1 Brundall Open space S13-01 Brundall Residential - 1 dwelling S13-02 Brundall Residential - approx 50 dwellings Page 1 List of Sites Table 1- Recent Call for Sites, Local Plan Allocations, and Joint Core Strategy Sites Site Reference Parish Proposal S13-03 Brundall Residential - approx 15 acres S13-04a Brundall Residential - up to 1.65 ha - approx 50 dwellings S13-04b Brundall Residential - up to 0.95 ha - up to 30 dwellings S13-05 Brundall Residential - extension of settlement limit Residential - 12 ha - up to 30 dwellings per ha , incl open S13-06 Brundall space, affordable housing Residential - 24 ha - up to 30 dwellings per ha, incl. open S13-07 Brundall space, S15-01 Buxton with Lamas Residential - 0.43 ha S16-01 Cantley Residential - 4 dwellings CAW1 Cawston Community facilities COL1 Coltishall Housing S18-01 Coltishall Residential - 2.132 ha S18-02 Coltishall Residential - 10-15 dwellings S18-03 Coltishall Residential - 4.06 ha Residential - 0.82 ha approx 30 dwellings incl. affordable S18-04 Coltishall dwellings DRA1 Drayton Housing DRA2 Drayton Mixed Uses S20-01 Drayton Residential - 16 ha - nursing home - 50 bed space unit S20-02 Drayton Commercial Development - aprox 35.4 ha S20-03a Drayton Residential - 2.37 ha S20-03a Drayton Residential - 2.37 ha S20-03b Drayton Community Use - Open Space S20-03b Drayton Community Use - Open Space S21-01 Felthorpe Residential - 0.2350 ha - 4 dwellings S21-02 Felthorpe Residential - 17 dwellings S21-03a Felthorpe Residential S21-03b Felthorpe Residential - 5 dwellings S21-04 Felthorpe Residential S21-05a/b Felthorpe Residential FOU2 Foulsham Community facilities S22-01 Foulsham Residential - 1 dwelling Residential - approx 14 dwellings with affordable S22-02 Foulsham housing S22-03 Foulsham Residential - 1.72 ha FOU1 Foulsham Employment S23-01a Freethorpe Residential S23-01b Freethorpe Residential - 0.49 ha S23-01c Freethorpe Residential S23-02 Freethorpe Residential S23-03a Freethorpe Residential - to be included in settlement limit S23-03b Freethorpe Residential - to be included in settlement limit S23-03c Freethorpe Residential - to be included in settlement limit S24-01 Frettenham Residential - to be included in settlement limit S24-01 Frettenham Residential - to be included in settlement limit S24-02 Frettenham Residential - incl. open space S24-03 Frettenham Residential - S24-04 Frettenham Residential - 1 dwelling S24-05 Frettenham Residential - to be included in settlement limit Residential - 5.7 ha (1.18) ha for housing - approx 35 S24-06 Frettenham dwellings GW11 Great Witchingham Community facilities S25-01 Gt & Lt Plumstead Residential - 0.11 ha S25-02a Gt & Lt Plumstead Residential - 0.49 ha - 2 or 3 dwellings S25-02b Gt & Lt Plumstead Residential - 0.452 - mainly affordable housing Page 2 List of Sites Table 1- Recent Call for Sites, Local Plan Allocations, and Joint Core Strategy Sites Site Reference Parish Proposal S25-03 Gt & Lt Plumstead Residential - 0.47 ha - 6 dwellings S25-04 Gt & Lt Plumstead Residential - 19.95 ha incl school, open space Residential - 300 acres - 5,000 dwellings, alternative eco S25-05 Gt & Lt Plumstead extension S25-06 Gt & Lt Plumstead Residential Residential - 1.18 ha - Approx 47 dwellings incl. 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