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Employment and Economic Land Assessment Classification: OFFICIAL Chiltern District Council and South Bucks District Council Draft Housing and Economic Land Availability Assessment (HELAA) Update Appendix 1 – Summary of all HELAA Sites May 2017 Classification: OFFICIAL Classification: OFFICIAL Contents Chiltern Sites ........................................................................................................................................................... 2 South Bucks Sites .................................................................................................................................................. 38 Classification: OFFICIAL 1 Classification: OFFICIAL The following tables show all sites included within the HELAA and a brief summary of their progress within the document. Further details on the progress of these sites are included within the subsequent appendices. Chiltern Sites Proposal Site Area Site No Site Name Parish Original Source Status Summary (hectares) Great Excluded at CD0001 Old Hangers Farm, Jasons Hill Residential 1.37 Call For Sites Missenden Stage 1 Accepted at CD0002 5 Stubbs Wood, Chesham Bois Chesham Bois Residential 0.53 Call For Sites Stage 2 Land North of Cholesbury Lane, Buckland Excluded at CD0003 Cholesbury Residential 0.59 Call For Sites Common Stage 1 Land R/O Stylecroft and Kings Road, Chalfont St Excluded at CD0004 Residential 4.05 Call For Sites Chalfont St Giles Giles Stage 1 Plot of Land Between Coblands House and Chalfont St Excluded at CD0005 Residential 0.36 Call For Sites Marlin Grove, Ashley Green Giles Stage 1 Great Excluded at CD0006 30 Wychwood Rise, Little Kingshill Residential 0.12 Call For Sites Missenden Stage 1 Land on South of Three Households, Chalfont St Excluded at CD0007 Residential 1.07 Call For Sites Chalfont St Giles Giles Stage 1 Chesham Car and Van Sales, Bellingdon Accepted at CD0008 Chesham Residential 0.10 Call For Sites Road Stage 2 Former George Inn Public House, 94 High Great Excluded at CD0009 Residential 0.13 Call For Sites Street Missenden Stage 2 Land Adjacent Curlew and Shangri-La, Great Excluded at CD0010 Residential 0.96 Call For Sites Hotley Bottom Lane Missenden Stage 1 Land on the North East Side of Denham Chalfont St Excluded at CD0011 Residential 4.90 Call For Sites Lane, Chalfont St Peter Peter Stage 1 Classification: OFFICIAL 2 Classification: OFFICIAL Proposal Site Area Site No Site Name Parish Original Source Status Summary (hectares) Accepted at CD0012 4 to 6 Botley Road, Chesham Chesham C2 Use 0.95 Call For Sites Stage 2 Orchard at rear of 45-73 Watchett Lane, Little Excluded at CD0013 Residential 2.84 Call For Sites Holmer Green Missenden Stage 1 Land to the Rear of the Swan, Ley Hill, Excluded at CD0014 Latimer Residential 0.05 Call For Sites Blackwell Hall Lane Stage 1 Excluded at CD0015 Land North of Cherry Tree Farm, Ley Hill Latimer Residential 0.14 Call For Sites Stage 1 Land to rear of Long Meadow Lane (Former Great Excluded at CD0016 Mixed Use 0.77 Call For Sites Mushroom Farm Site), Long Meadow Lane Missenden Stage 1 Land at Junction of Nags Head Lane and Great Excluded at CD0017 Residential 6.70 Call For Sites London Road, Great Missenden Missenden Stage 1 Land Adjacent and to the South East of Excluded at CD0018 Chartridge Residential 0.23 Call For Sites Elmcroft, Chartridge Lane Stage 1 Land at Bowstridge Lane and rear of High St, Chalfont St Excluded at CD0019 Residential 0.95 Call For Sites Chalfont St Giles Giles Stage 1 Excluded at CD0020 Lower Weedon Hill Farm, Weedon Hill Amersham Residential 7.93 Call For Sites Stage 1 Land to North East of Chestnut Avenue, Excluded at CD0021 Chesham Residential 0.64 Call For Sites Chesham Stage 2 Chalfont St Excluded at CD0022 The Depository, Gravel Hill Residential 0.11 Call For Sites Peter Stage 2 Orchard on Bowstridge Lane, Chalfont St Chalfont St Excluded at CD0023 Residential 5.35 Call For Sites Giles Giles Stage 1 Great Excluded at CD0024 46 Wycombe Road, Prestwood Residential 0.24 Call For Sites Missenden Stage 1 Classification: OFFICIAL 3 Classification: OFFICIAL Proposal Site Area Site No Site Name Parish Original Source Status Summary (hectares) Hyde End Sawmills (Land Adjacent to Great Excluded at CD0025 Employment 2.69 Call For Sites Jewsons), Chesham Road Missenden Stage 1 Excluded at CD0026 Land to the South of Kiln Lane, Ley Hill Latimer Residential 0.61 Call For Sites Stage 1 Chalfont St Excluded at CD0027 Land Adjacent to the Willows, Narcot Lane Residential 4.89 Call For Sites Giles Stage 1 Chalfont St Excluded at CD0028 Narcot Nurseries, 20 Narcot Lane Residential 0.92 Call For Sites Giles Stage 1 Excluded at CD0029 Beechfield, Trapps Lane Chesham Residential 0.83 Call For Sites Stage 1 Excluded at CD0030 Croft Meadow Farm, Amersham Road Chesham Residential 3.80 Call For Sites Stage 1 Great Accepted at CD0031 Wicks Garage, Rignall Road Residential 0.17 Call For Sites Missenden Stage 2 Chalfont St Accepted at CD0032 Gerrards Cross Tennis Club, Bull Lane Residential 1.24 Call For Sites Peter Stage 2 Chalfont St Leisure and Excluded at CD0033 Raylands Farm, Bull Lane 8.24 Call For Sites Peter Recreation Stage 1 Great Excluded at CD0034 Garden of Mulberry Lodge, Wycombe Road Residential 0.22 Call For Sites Missenden Stage 1 Chalfont St Excluded at CD0035 Rowan Garden Centre, Gorelands Lane Residential 1.31 Call For Sites Peter Stage 2 Excluded at CD0036 The Old Brickworks, Chesham Road Chartridge Residential 1.07 Call For Sites Stage 1 Land to the South of Layters Green Lane, Chalfont St Excluded at CD0037 Mixed Use 1.06 Call For Sites Chalfont St Peter Peter Stage 1 Classification: OFFICIAL 4 Classification: OFFICIAL Proposal Site Area Site No Site Name Parish Original Source Status Summary (hectares) Great Accepted at CD0038 Florence Orchard, Nairwood Lane Residential 0.34 Call For Sites Missenden Stage 2 Land South West of Layters Close, Chalfont Chalfont St Excluded at CD0039 Mixed Use 1.74 Call For Sites St Peter Peter Stage 1 Chalfont St Excluded at CD0040 Bowles Orchard, Three Households Residential 1.41 Call For Sites Giles Stage 1 Little Excluded at CD0041 Land off Clementi Avenue, Holmer Green Residential 8.85 Call For Sites Missenden Stage 1 Chalfont St Accepted at CD0042 Chalfont Grove, Narcot Lane Employment 60.20 Call For Sites Giles Stage 2 Excluded at CD0043 Flaunden End Farm, Ley Hill Latimer Residential 0.49 Call For Sites Stage 1 Chalfont St Excluded at CD0044 Parkwood Farm (North), Maltmans Lane Mixed Use 33.44 Call For Sites Peter Stage 1 Chalfont St Excluded at CD0045 Parkwood Farm (South), Oxford Road (A40) Open Space 12.97 Call For Sites Peter Stage 1 Market Reading Field, Quill Hall Lane off Excluded at CD0046 Amersham Mixed Use 7.70 Call For Sites Eagle Close Stage 1 Land adjacent to Bury Farm and Bayley Great Excluded at CD0047 Residential 1.03 Call For Sites Hatch, Potter Row Missenden Stage 1 Coldmoreham Field adjacent to 172 High Excluded at CD0048 Amersham Residential 1.49 Call For Sites Street, Amersham Stage 1 Little Excluded at CD0049 Bramley Farm, Heath End Road - Hare Lane Mixed Use 0.70 Call For Sites Missenden Stage 1 Chalfont St Opportunity Excluded at CD0050 Plot 1 Penwynne Farm, Dibden Hill 0.12 Call For Sites Giles Site Stage 2 Classification: OFFICIAL 5 Classification: OFFICIAL Proposal Site Area Site No Site Name Parish Original Source Status Summary (hectares) Chalfont St Opportunity Excluded at CD0051 Plot 2 Penwynne Farm, Dibden Hill 0.15 Call For Sites Giles Site Stage 2 Chalfont St Opportunity Excluded at CD0052 Plot 3 Penwynne Farm, Dibden Hill 0.14 Call For Sites Giles Site Stage 2 Chalfont St Accepted at CD0053 Cherry Tree Corner, Puers Lane, Jordans Mixed Use 0.40 Call For Sites Giles Stage 2 Accepted at CD0054 42/44 London Road West, Amersham Amersham Mixed Use 0.65 Call For Sites Stage 2 Land off Asheridge Road/ 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Unimplemented Accepted at CD0063 Amersham Residential 0.35 Road Planning Permissions Stage 2 Classification: OFFICIAL 6 Classification: OFFICIAL Proposal Site Area Site No Site Name Parish Original Source Status Summary (hectares) North Lodge and Land to the North, Lower Chalfont St Excluded at CD0064 Residential 0.91 Call For Sites Road Peter Stage 1 Excluded at CD0065 Garden of 2 Botley House, East Street Chesham Residential 0.32 Call For Sites Stage 2 Land to the North of Longwalk, Little Chalfont St Excluded at CD0066 Residential 1.39 Call For Sites Chalfont Giles Stage 1 Land to rear of 45-73 Watchet Lane, Holmer Little Excluded at CD0067 Residential 1.10 Call For Sites Green Missenden Stage 2 Land Adjacent to Green Acres, Earl Howe Little
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