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About Our Development Our Proposals for Bedale Road, Aiskew About our development www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/bedale-road Our proposals for Bedale Road, Aiskew Welcome to our exhibition How can you get involved? Thank you for attending today’s exhibition, which will provide You can help influence our proposals by looking at our initial you with information about Taylor Wimpey’s detailed plans ideas presented at this exhibition today, and providing your for the proposed development at Bedale Road, Aiskew. feedback on them. The application site is currently being promoted through the You can let us know what you think by filling in a feedback emerging Hambleton Local Plan and is a preferred housing form and handing it to a member of the team, or contacting allocation. us by email or post. What are we consulting on today? Your feedback will help us refine our proposals in readiness for submitting a planning application in the near future. Our detailed planning application will be for 85 high-quality homes of two to four bedrooms, including a proportion of If you have any questions today, please do not hesitate to affordable homes. speak to one of the team. Key Characteristics Creation of new family homes including affordable homes Incorporation of Public Open Space Access from Bedale Road Inclusion of pedestrian routes Retention of existing hedgerows and trees where possible A total of 85 new homes Site Context www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/bedale-road Understanding the Site Context Site Context The site is located in the village of Aiskew on the outskirts of the market town of Bedale. Bedale offers To Darlington Leeming Bar a host of amenities including a selection of shops, a post office and library as well as a variety of pubs, cafes & restaurants. There is also a thriving market which is held every Tuesday and provides a number of stalls with a wide variety of locally produced goods. Young families will also benefit from a choice of nurseries and schools close to the development. The development offers excellent transport links with direct connections to the A1 within 1 mile. A bus stop To Wetherby is located within a short walk of the site and provides Aiskew a link to the larger market town of Northallerton. The site is currently agricultural land bounded by Bedale Road to the South with an existing Taylor Bedale Wimpey development opposite, existing housing to the West, the proposed Barrett Homes development to North West and further agricultural land to the North and East. Site Considerations www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/bedale-road Information about the site we need to take into account Before we start designing a new scheme, we complete an assessment of the site and the surrounding area as they are at the moment. We record those features we will need to take into account in our design. All of the relevant considerations, whether they are fixed constraints or give us a real opportunity to make the most of a particular feature, are shown here. Site Boundary Housing Proposal Area Proposed Site Access Proposed Vehicular/Walking Routes Proposed Easement Bedale Road Farmland Proposed Barrett's Development Existing Housing Existing Trees & Vegetation to be retained. Possible Future Access Development proposal www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/bedale-road Our proposals for Bedale Road, Aiskew Retention of healthy trees where possible Housing Mix across the site Public Open Space Frontage facing plots to reflect other housing on Bedale Road Attenuation Tank for Surface Water Drainage Site Access from Bedale Road Standoff to existing dwellings Development proposal www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/bedale-road Tell us what you think . We would like to hear your thoughts on: Will there be any affordable housing? Yes, this will be a mix of two to four bedroom properties. Style of homes What is the likely mix of housing? Our designs are traditional in both elevation treatment and the materials which we propose to use. We The proposed development includes starter and family homes. feel that this fits with the wider Bedale vernacular. What are your thoughts on the design of the homes that you have seen here today? How will the site be accessed? The main vehicular access will be from Bedale Road via a new junction. Layout and Positioning How do the development proposals address flood risk and drainage? The development is situated entirely within Flood Zone 1, and is therefore appropriate for residential The layout contains a mix of housetypes in each area of the development. This ensures a varied use. Surface water drainage will be dealt with via onsite storage tank. streetscene and mixes smaller, starter homes with larger family homes to create a more inclusive community. Pedestrian links are created at several points across the developed to improved What are the timings of the proposed planning application? connectivity to the existing network. January 2020 – Pre-application Community Consultation What are your thoughts on how the homes are laid out? Late February 2020 – Planning Application Submission Landscaping The Landscaping on site has been included to fulfil two purposes, the first is to provide amenity space to the residents of this development and the surrounding area. These spaces are shown within the development and include a provision of open space to the South East part of the site. Key Characteristics Creation of new family homes including affordable homes Incorporation of Public Open Space The second reason is to soften the development and to ensure that it can become established in its setting. The existing trees and hedges will be retained and enhanced where possible. In particular, the significant hedgerow to the South East boundary will be retained other than the proposed access. Access from Bedale Road Lane Inclusion of pedestrian routes Retention of existing hedgerows and trees where possible A total of 85 new homes Proposed Housetypes www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/bedale-road Proposed House Types The Benford 3 Bedroom Home 922 sqft 3 Bedroom 2 Storey 2 Parking Spaces The Colton 3 Bedroom Home 1153 sqft 3 Bedroom 2.5 Storey 2 Parking Spaces Proposed Housetypes www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/bedale-road Proposed House Types The Coltham 4 Bedroom Home 1,259 sqft 4 Bedroom 2 Storey Single Integral Garage 2 Additional Parking Spaces The Ashenford 2 Bedroom Home 771 sqft 2 Bedroom 2 Storey 2 Parking Spaces Benefits of Development www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/bedale-road What will development bring to our area? We are proposing a residential development of 85 new homes in Aiskew. New development can bring a number of economic benefits to the local area and we have estimated these using UK-wide statisticaldata. Building the homes 109 Jobs 82 Jobs £3.5m Direct Employment Indirect/Induced Employment Economic output Estimated to create 54 temporary 16 jobs could be supported in the supply Expected additional Gross Value Added construction jobs per year of build chain per year of build (GVA) per year from direct and indirect jobs Once people move in Section 106 Contributions The delivery of our proposals will enable the £467,500 £2m provision of a number of benefits and First Occupation expenditure Total spend by Residents contributions, which will be secured by a legal Total anticipated spend on goods and The amount the residents of the new S106 Agreement. This will be agreed with the services by people as they move in to the development are expected to spend per year new houses; to make them feel like home Council throughout the course of the application. Additional local authority income £95,880 £695,750 Additional Council Tax revenues per year New Homes Bonus payments Estimated additional Council Tax per year A grant paid, over five years, by central based on the proposed number of new government to local councils for increasing homes the amount of homes in their area. Our Experience www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/bedale-road We are a national company, working locally across the UK through our 24 regional offices. A number of developments we have completed in our What have we done before? operational area are shown below. Key Facts We build a wide range of homes in the UK, from one bedroom apartments to five bedroom houses, with a broad price range We aim to build homes responsibly and efficiently, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions generated by our business activities Wynyard Manor - Wynyard, Durham Spring Lodge - Guisborough 3, 4 and 5 bedroom new homes, surrounded by mature woodland 4 and 5 bedroom detached homes in the heart of the town We take a range of architecture, landscape and sustainability issues into account on every development Our aim is to be an organisation that listens, responds and ultimately delivers local requirements in the most appropriate way Many of our sites have green transport links that promote walking, cycling, public transport and other green travel op- tions Every year we regenerate significant areas of disused or Morley Carr Farm, Yarm contaminated land to create vibrant communities 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes situated near the market town of Yarm Next Steps www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/bedale-road What we would like from you, and what you can expect from us Once you have had an opportunity to look at the scheme proposals, if you have any questions or wish to Contact us comment please do talk to us or fill in one of the feedback forms. You can send any comments to us via the methods below: Your views are important to help us develop our scheme and are very much appreciated. As we finalise ‘Have Your Say’ on our website: our plans, we will review any comments received. www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/bedale-road An application for planning permission will be submitted soon.
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