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Doc.13 Five Year Housing Land Supply Statement for Shropshire Shrewsbury 2013
Shropshire Five Year Housing Land Supply Statement 1st September 2013 (Amended Version 20-09-13) Contents Page no. 1.0 Executive Summary 1 2.0 Housing Land Requirements 2 3.0 Approach to Supply 4 4.0 Housing Land Supply for Shropshire 11 5.0 Shrewsbury Housing Supply 12 Schedule A: Dwellings on sites with Planning Permission at 1st April 2013 15 Schedule B: Sites allocated in an adopted Local Plan 71 Schedule C: Sites on adopted sustainable urban extensions (SUEs) 73 Schedule D: SHLAA sites 74 Schedule E: Selected SAMDev Site Allocations likely to be delivered within 5 years 76 Schedule F: Emerging Affordable Housing Sites 80 (No Schedule G)Schedule H: Build rate evidence 81 1.0 Executive Summary 1.1 This statement sets out Shropshire Council’s assessment of the housing land supply position in Shropshire as at 1st April 2013. The five years covered by the assessment extend to 30th March 2018, namely the years between 2013/14 and 2017/18. The statement will be updated at least annually as further information becomes available regarding timescales for the deliverability of housing sites. 1.2 Shropshire currently has 4.95 years’ supply of deliverable housing land as shown below. Five Year Supply of Housing Land for Shropshire at 1st April 2013 A Total Deliverable Housing Land Supply - see table 3 9710 B Five Year Housing Requirement (2013-2018) 9,804 - see table 2 C Surplus/Deficit in requirement (A - B) -94 (99 %) D Number of Years’ Supply 4.95 years 1.3 As the Core Strategy specifies a figure for the town of Shrewsbury, the supply position for Shrewsbury is detailed in section 5. -
Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological & Historical Society
Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological & Historical Society Contents Volume 27 part 1 (1904) The Church Bells of Shropshire. II, by H. B. Walters, M.A., F.S.A. Diocese of Hereford, Archdeaconry of Ludlow (continued) The Churchwardens' Accounts of the Parish of Worfield, Part II, 1512-1523, transcribed and edited by H. B. Walters, M.A., F.S.A. Stretton Court Rolls of 1566-7 (A Fragment), transcribed and edited by the Rev. C. H. Drinkwater, M.A. Subsidy Roll for the Hundreds of Purslow and Clun, 1641 Miscellanea Living Descendants of King Henry VII in Shropshire A Letter of the Privy Council to the Magistrates of Salop, anno 1625 Fire Hooks Volume 27 part 2 (1904) The Lords Lieutenant of Shropshire, by W. Phillips, F.L.S. (continued) The Founder and First Trustees of Oswestry Grammar School, by the Hon. Mrs. Bulkeley-Owen A Burgess Roll and a Gild Merchant Roll of 1372, transcribed and edited by the Rev. C. H. Drinkwater, M.A. The Accounts of the Churchwardens of Wem, by the Hon. and Rev. Gilbert H. F. Vane, F.S.A., Rector of Wem The Provosts and Bailiffs of Shrewsbury, by the late Mr. Joseph Morris Miscellanea Memoirs of a Shropshire Cavalier A Recently Discovered Inscription in the Abbey Church, Shrewsbury The Will of Lewys Taylour, Pastor of Moreton Corbet, 1623 Who was the Lady Alice Stury? Did Augustine come to Cressage Volume 27 part 3 (1904) The Lords-Lieutenant of Shropshire, by W. Phillips F.L.S. Manor of Sandford and Woolston, by R. Lloyd Kenyon, M.A. -
Shropshire Council HER: Monument Full Report 04/10/2019 Number of Records: 127
Shropshire Council HER: Monument Full Report 04/10/2019 Number of records: 127 HER Number Site Name Record Type 01027 Ringwork and Bailey Castle 390m W of Monument Buntingsdale Hall Scheduled Monument: A well preserved ringwork (a type of medieval stronghold defended by a bank and ditch which is relatively uncommon in Shropshire), which is particularly unusual in that its bailey (outer court) survives. Monument Types and Dates RINGWORK AND BAILEY (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1540 AD) Evidence EARTHWORK Description and Sources Description An earthwork revealed by tree felling, in Castlehill Wood. It was noticed in 1950 by Mr P Bentley. Opposite Buntingsdale Hall, it is a well fortified site rising out of the alluvial flat, consisting of a sandstone ridge defended by the river Tern and associated marsh on the E, SE and S sides, and on the North by a rampart with a wide external ditch . The hill top is flat, of diameter 70ft, rising 18-20ft from the ditch. A small rampart runs along the W side from the SE. ADS IAM for DOE FI 1970 <1> Large Norman ringwork, situated at SJ65103252, incorporates, and is modelled from the upper parts of a glacial morainic mound of sandy soil and small stones. The mound sits atop steep slopes falling to a stream on the E and S but joins gently rising ground to the NW. The base diameter is about 65m and the height to the interior about 3m from the outside ground level on the W. The D shaped interior is 35m in diameter and is enclosed by a rampart, 14m to 17m in width and up to 2m in height. -
Sutton Upon Tern Parish Council
SUTTON UPON TERN PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of the Sutton upon Tern Parish Council Meetings held at The Festival Centre, Market Drayton on Wednesday the 29th July 2020. Present: Cllr A Jackson (Chair), Cllr M Dams, Cllr R Gittins, Cllr C Swaithes, Cllr B Maddox and Cllr J Danks Clerk: Graham Bould. Four Parishioners and 2 Visitors 14/20. Welcome and Public Session: The Chair formally welcomed everyone to the first virtual zoom Parish Council meeting including four Parishioners and their representatives to seek support from the Parish Council in terms of local connections. Members received an update in terms for three previously supported local connection applications from the Tomkinson brothers living at Pell Wall and Cllr James Danks living at Sutton. Members also received details from William Bennett who has lived in the Parish all his life, was educated locally and works on the family farm at Lower Sydnall. Some Members know the family and accommodation is required at the farm for William Bennett, details of the footprint of a previous property know as the ‘White House’ at the site were also referred to which was demolished in the 1970’s. The Chair thanked those present for the updates in terms of local connections, there being no further items for discussion Members moved to the next item of business. 15/20. Apologies: Warrant Officer Kevin Morley RAF Shawbury (the Clerk to circulate the RAF report) 16/20. Declaration of Disclosable Pecuniary or any other Interests and Dispensations: Cllr J Danks reference support for his local connections application. 17/20. Approval of the minutes of the meeting held on 29th January 2020: Cllr J Danks proposed and Cllr M Dams seconded that the minutes were a true and accurate record, the Chair then signed the minutes in the presents of Councillors and would email a signed copy to the Clerk 18/20. -
The Boundary Committee for England
THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND KEY UNITARY AUTHORITY BOUNDARY ELECTORAL REVIEW OF SHROPSHIRE PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY Draft Recommendations for Electoral Division Boundaries in the Unitary Authority of Shropshire July 2008 PROPOSED PARISH WARD BOUNDARY PROPOSED PARISH WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY Sheet 2 of 4 OSWESTRY EAST ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME OSWESTRY CP PARISH NAME CASTLE PARISH WARD PROPOSED PARISH WARD NAME This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. The Electoral Commission GD03114G 2008. SHEET 2, MAP 2A Proposed Electoral Divisions in Oswestry Town B 4 5 7 9 Show Ground Brogyntyn Pavilion Brogyntyn Farm Hall Sports Ground Oakhurst Playing Field Old Oswestry Fort Park Green B 4580 A 495 Park Hall SELATTYN AND GOBOWEN ED Pond Works SELATTYN AND GOBOWEN CP Drenewydd South LB Lodge Underhill Farm E T Park L Drenewydd Cottage Derwent Brogyntyn Park WHITTINGTON ED Grange Oldport 495 Pond 0 A WHITTINGTON CP 58 4 B Pond Brogyntyn Park Recreation Ground Underhill The Mount Sewage Works y Pond wa ail R Sports Ground Works ed ntl ma Dis GATACRE Factory Brickkilns PARISH WARD E l l S u Haw b kstone Park S ta Parc Uchaf Works LB Woodside L L Primary School W l Y Allotment N The M Gardens -
Sutton Upon Tern Parish Council
SUTTON UPON TERN PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of the Sutton upon Tern Parish Council held at The Festival Centre, Market Drayton on Wednesday the 15th March 2017. Present: Chair: Cllr A Jackson Cllr B Hill, Cllr R Gittins, Cllr M Dams, Cllr C Swaithes and Cllr K Kearns Clerk: Graham Bould RAF Shawbury: Warrant Officer Kevin Morley. 23 members of the public present 14/17. Welcome and Public Session. The Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting and enquired of any matters Parishioners wished to raise. Two Parishioners directly affected by the application at the former Railway Station at Tern Hill raised a number of concerns they felt had not been properly addressed particularly around access, highways, noise and environmental assessment from the proposed use. A number of other Parishioners had attended the meeting to express support for the Parish remaining open countryside as part of the Partial Review of the Shropshire Local Plan. One Parishioner also raised concerns that the barbed wire previously raised had not wholly been removed from Tyler Road. Cllr A Jackson also welcomed Warrant Officer Kevin Morley from RAF Shawbury to his first Parish Council meeting. The Warrant Officer (WO) thanked the Parish Council for the formal welcome and invitation to attend and went on to explain some of the operational changes at RAF Shawbury. Some new helicopters would be in use as part of the training from the base; and that the Air Cadet School had ceased. An offer to visit the base was also made to Parish Councillors, along with future discussions around potential community projects RAF trainees could become involved with. -
Shropshire Five Year Housing Land Supply Statement
Shropshire Five Year Housing Land Supply Statement 1st September 2013 (Amended Version 20-09-13) Contents Page no. 1.0 Executive Summary 1 2.0 Housing Land Requirements 2 3.0 Approach to Supply 4 4.0 Housing Land Supply for Shropshire 11 5.0 Shrewsbury Housing Supply 12 Schedule A: Dwellings on sites with Planning Permission at 1st April 2013 15 Schedule B: Sites allocated in an adopted Local Plan 71 Schedule C: Sites on adopted sustainable urban extensions (SUEs) 73 Schedule D: SHLAA sites 74 Schedule E: Selected SAMDev Site Allocations likely to be delivered within 5 years 76 Schedule F: Emerging Affordable Housing Sites 80 (No Schedule G)Schedule H: Build rate evidence 81 1.0 Executive Summary 1.1 This statement sets out Shropshire Council’s assessment of the housing land supply position in Shropshire as at 1st April 2013. The five years covered by the assessment extend to 30th March 2018, namely the years between 2013/14 and 2017/18. The statement will be updated at least annually as further information becomes available regarding timescales for the deliverability of housing sites. 1.2 Shropshire currently has 4.95 years’ supply of deliverable housing land as shown below. Five Year Supply of Housing Land for Shropshire at 1st April 2013 A Total Deliverable Housing Land Supply - see table 3 9710 B Five Year Housing Requirement (2013-2018) 9,804 - see table 2 C Surplus/Deficit in requirement (A - B) -94 (99 %) D Number of Years’ Supply 4.95 years 1.3 As the Core Strategy specifies a figure for the town of Shrewsbury, the supply position for Shrewsbury is detailed in section 5. -
Flooding Survey June 1990 Upper Severn Catchment
---*--- - RA Severn-Trent 15 Flooding Survey June 1990 Upper Severn Catchment NRA National Rivers Authority Severn-Trent Region E n v ir o n m e n t Ag e n c y NATIONAL LIBRARY & INFORMATION SERVICE HEAD OFFICE Rio House, Waterside Drive. Aztec West, Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4UD r Severn-Trent Region Boundary ■ M a n • Catchment Boundaries Adjacent NRA Regions 1. Upper Severn 2. Lower Severn 3. Avon 4. Soar 5. Lower Trent 6. Derwent 7. Upper Trent 8. Tame National Rivers Authority Sevem-TrerT ~ FLOODING SURVEY JUNE 1980 SECTION 136(1) WATER ACT 1989 (Supersedes Section 24(5) W ater A c t 1973 Land Drainage Survey dated January 1986) UPPER SEVERN CATCHMENT SHROPSHIRE AND POWYS Environ me n i .a .o e ocy FLOOD DEFENCE DEPARTMENT i nrorrnation .Centre NATIONAL RIVERS ALTTHORrTY Head Ovrice. SEVERN-TRENT REGION SAPPHIRE EAST lass No.. 550 STREETSBROOK ROAD SOLIHULL xssiorvNo W MIDLANDS B91 1QT ENVIRONMENT AGENCY 099807 CONTENTS Contents List of Tables List of Associated Reports List of Appendices References Glossary of Terms Preface CHAPTER 1 SUMMARY 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Coding System 1.3 Priority Categories 1.4 Summary of Problem Evaluations 1.5 Summary by Priority Category 1.6 Identification of Problems and their Evaluation CHAPTER 2 THE SURVEY 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Purposes of Survey 2.3 Extent of Survey 2.4 Procedure 2.5 Hydrological Criteria 2.6 Hydraulic Criteria 2.7 Land Potential category 2.8 Improvement Costs 2.9 Benefit Assessment 2.10 Test Discount Rate 2.11 Benefit/Cost Ratios 2.12 Priority Category 2.13 Inflation Factors CHAPTER -
Sutton Upon Tern Parish Council
SUTTON UPON TERN PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of the Sutton upon Tern Parish Council Meeting held at The Festival Centre, Market Drayton on Wednesday the 29th November 2017. Present: Chair: Cllr A Jackson Cllr M Dams, Cllr B Maddox, Cllr R Gittins, Cllr C Swaithes, Cllr K Kearns Clerk: Graham Bould RAF Shawbury: Warrant Officer Kevin Morley. Police: PC Alan Ambrose (part) 13 members of the public present 69/17. Welcome and Public Session: The Chair formally welcomed everyone to the Parish Council meeting and enquired of those Parishioners present if they had any items or concerns to raise. Details had been circulated about the potential interest by a land owner in the development of bungalows at Colehurst. The project promoter had attended the meeting and indicated that the ideas are still under discussion with Shropshire. Members indicated that they would formally comment on any planning application if indeed one did come forward in the future. Parishioners raised the continued concerns over barbered wire and the state of the road at Colehurst to which Cllr R Gittens the local Shropshire Council agreed to follow up. An invitation was then extended to the representatives from RAF Shawbury to address the meeting. WO Kevin Morley highlighted the return of the cadet gliding school at Tern Hill and the continued introduction of the new helicopters to Shawbury which had proved to be much quieter. Members were also reminded about a potential visit to Shawbury and some community projects linked to trainee availability in the 2018. There being no further business the Chair thanked all those for attending the session and moved onto the next business. -
Sutton Upon Tern Parish Council
SUTTON UPON TERN PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of the Sutton upon Tern Parish Council held at The Festival Centre, Market Drayton on Wednesday the 5th October 2016. Present: Chair: Cllr A Jackson. Cllr B Maddox, Cllr B Hill, Cllr R Gittins, Cllr C Swaithes, Cllr M Dams Clerk: Graham Bould No members of the public 30/16. Welcome and Public Session. The Chairman welcomed everyone to the meeting and there being no Parishioners present moved to the next item of business. 31/16. Apologies. None. 32/16. Declaration of Disclosable Pecuniary or any other Interests and Dispensations. None. 33/16. Approval of the minutes of the meeting held on 20th July 2016. Cllr C Swaithes proposed and Cllr R Gittens seconded that these minutes were true and accurate record the Chairman signed the minutes in the presents of Councillors. 34/16. Matters arising from the minutes not on the agenda. 1. Ternhill Barracks The Clerk updated the Parish Council on the task force recent visit to Borden in Hampshire to look at how another area had tackled the closure of a large MOD Army base. Some of the key lessons revolved around strong partnership working and those involved explaining that things often took longer than expected and required a lot of mutual trust. In that sense the development at Ternhill had started to put together the right set of ‘ingredients’ to make that happen. Members agreed that some form of ‘hard copy’ questionnaire around Buntingsdale and Tern Hill would be good to undertake in order to seek direct views from Parishioners about housing need. -
Planning Permissions and Completed Houses in Sutton Upon Tern Parish
Planning Permissions and Completed Houses in Sutton Upon Tern Parish Table 1: Planning Permissions at 1st April 2011 Planning Settlement Address No of Decision Details at 1st April 2011 In Proposed Reference Dwellings Date Cluster? NS2005/00704 Woodseaves AVENUE FARM WOODSEAVES 2 16-Aug-05 Conversion, under construction Yes 10/03655/FUL Wistanswick/Crickmerry BROAD VIEW SHAKEFORD 2 18-Oct-10 Conversion, not started No NS2006/00897 Rural Area THE FRUIT HOUSE PELL WALL 1 25-Oct-06 Conversion, under construction No NS2008/00366 Colehurst OLD COLEHURST MANOR BARNS COLEHURST 1 29-May- Conversion, under construction No 08 (Note: Now completed Aug 2011) 12/00866/FUL Woodseaves LAND NORTH of AVENUE FARM 1 11-Mar-13 New Build Affordable Yes WOODSEAVES 14/01323/FUL Woodseaves Sutton Lane, Woodseaves 1 18 Sept New Build Affordable Yes 2014 12/02874/FUL Colehurst Colehurst Manor Colehurst Market Drayton 1 13 Dec New Build No TF9 2JB 2013 12/01091/FUL Colehurst Agricultural Buildings North West of 1 4th Jan agricultural workers dwelling No Colehurst Cottages Rosehill Market Drayton 2013 Shropshire 13/03625/FUL Woodseaves The Berringtons Farm Newport Road 1 14th Nov self-contained holiday unit No Woodseaves Market Drayton Shropshire TF9 2013 2AU TOTAL 11 Source: Shropshire Council monitoring data 1 Planning Permissions and Completed Houses in Sutton Upon Tern Parish Current Applications Planning Reference Settlement Address No of Dwellings Decision Date Details at 1st April 2011 In Proposed Cluster? 14/04423/OUT Woodseaves Sydnall Lane, Woodseaves -
Appendix 1: List of Consultation Bodies Organisation Address Email
Appendix 1: List of consultation bodies Organisation Address Email address LOCAL AUTHORITIES Newcastle-under-Lyme Civic Offices, Merrial Street, Newcastle-under- [email protected] Borough Council Lyme, ST5 2AG Staffordshire County Wedgwood Building, Block A, Tipping Street, [email protected] Council Stafford, ST16 2DH Staffordshire County 2 Staffordshire Place, Tipping Street, Stafford [email protected] Council Highways ST16 2DH NEIGHBOURING LOCAL AUTHORITIES Cheshire East Spatial Planning Team, Cheshire East Borough [email protected] Borough Council Council, Westfields, Middlewich Road, Sandbach CW11 1HZ Shropshire Council Shropshire Council, Planning Policy & Strategy [email protected] Team Shirehall, Shrewsbury, SY2 6ND Stafford Borough Forward Planning, Stafford Borough Council, Civic [email protected] Council Centre Riverside, Stafford, ST16 3AQ Stoke-on-Trent City Planning Policy, Civic Centre, Glebe Street, Stoke- [email protected] Council on-Trent, ST4 1HH Staffordshire Regeneration Manager, Staffordshire Moorlands [email protected] Moorlands District District Council, Moorlands House, Stockwell Council Street, Leek ST13 6HQ PARISH COUNCILS Audley Rural Parish Mrs C Withington - Clerk to Audley Parish Council [email protected] Council The Croft, Barthomley Road, Audley, Stoke on Trent, ST7 8HU Betley, Balterley & Mr G Griffiths - Clerk to Betley, Balterley and [email protected]