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Settlements and Countryside Local Plan (Part 2) for District Settlement Hierarchy Background Paper Version 2 (GEN04) July 2018 Contents Page

1. Introduction- Purpose of document 1

2. Structure of this document 1

3. National and Local Policy Context 1

4. Issues arising from public consultation 6

5. Settlement Hierarchy Methodology 9

6. Position of Settlements in the Settlement Hierarchy 23

List of Appendices

A Stage 1: Quantitative Assessment 25

B Stage 2: Reflective Qualitative Assessment against criteria 2 – 10 of 27 policy R1 of the WNJCS

C Sources of Information for Reflective Assessment 68

D Primary Schools in 69

E Number of Properties according to Council Tax Register –June 2018 70

F Full List of Services and Facilities 71

G Reflective Assessment Template 109

H Services and Facilities Matrix 108

I Sources of Supply for Local Employment (within 1km of settlement) 109

J Policy R1 of the West Northants Joint Core Strategy 110

K Summary of Responses to Settlement Hierarchy Methodology 112 Consultation and note of any required changes 1. Introduction- Purpose of document

1.1 This Paper forms the technical evidence for the Settlement hierarchy as set out in the Proposed Submission Part 2 Settlements and Countryside Local Plan.

2. Structure of this document

2.1 Section 3 sets out the context, with Section 4 including information about a consultation exercise which was undertaken on a draft methodology for establishing the settlement hierarchy, and how, in summary, the Council has responded to comments made during that consultation. More details of the consultation are set out in appendix K

2.2 Section 5 sets out the final methodology which has been used to develop the settlement hierarchy, and sets out how it was developed in response to the consultation responses at Issues and Options stage.

2.3 Section 6 sets out the final settlement hierarchy which has been included in the emerging draft plan.

2.4 This background paper has been updated to sit alongside the Proposed Submission plan. The information has been updated with data from May 2018.

3. National and Local Policy Context

National Policies - National Planning Policy Framework (March 2012) 3.1 There isn’t any specific guidance on settlement hierarchies within the NPPF however it would appear to link closely with the social role, at paragraph 7 which states;

“supporting strong, vibrant and healthy communities, by providing the supply of housing to meet the needs of present and future generations; and by creating a high quality built environment, with accessible local services that reflect the community’s needs and support its health, social and cultural well- being”

3.2 Within the specific chapters of the NPPF there is a high degree of relevance to the settlement hierarchy, chapter 3 refers to supporting a prosperous rural economy and refers to promoting the retention and development of local services and community facilities within villages. Chapter 4, promoting sustainable transport refers to balancing the transport system in favour of sustainable transport modes but recognises that different policies and measures will be required in different communities and opportunities to maximise sustainable transport solutions will vary from urban to rural areas. Chapter 5, which refers to high quality communications

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infrastructure has relevance and chapter 6, delivering a wide choice of high quality homes is also important- particularly paragraph 55 which identifies that to promote sustainable development in rural areas the housing should be located where it will enhance or maintain the vitality of rural communities and where there are groups of smaller settlements, development in one village may support services in a village nearby. Chapter 8, promoting healthy communities refers to ensuring that local plan policies should plan positively for provision and use of shared space, community facilities and other local services to enhance the sustainability of communities and residential environments. It also refers to an integrated approach to considering the location of housing, economic uses and community facilities and services which is considered to have clear links to the establishing of a settlement hierarchy.

Local Policies - West Joint Core Strategy (WNJCS) December 2014

3.3 The relevant policies in the WNJCS are policies S1, R1, R2 and R3.

3.4 Policy R1 is of particular relevance, it indicates that the Part 2 Local Plan will need to establish a settlement hierarchy of;

 Primary service villages,

 Secondary service villages,

 Other villages and

 Small settlements/hamlets.

3.5 Criteria 1 to 10 of policy R1 are identified as important considerations that the hierarchy will need to have regard to - the wording is replicated below:

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Extract from WNJCS Policy R1

THE RURAL HIERARCHY IN THE PART 2 LOCAL PLANS WILL HAVE REGARD TO BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, THE FOLLOWING:

1) THE PRESENCE OF SERVICES AND FACILITIES TO MEET THE DAY TO DAY NEEDS OF RESIDENTS, INCLUDING THOSE FROM SURROUNDING SETTLEMENTS;

2) OPPORTUNITIES TO RETAIN AND IMPROVE THE PROVISION AND ENHANCEMENT OF SERVICES CRITICAL TO THE SUSTAINABILITY OF SETTLEMENTS;

3) ACCESSIBILITY, PARTICULARLY BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT, TO THE MAIN TOWNS AND SUSTAINABLE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES;

4) EVIDENCE OF LOCAL NEEDS FOR HOUSING (INCLUDING MARKET AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING), EMPLOYMENT AND SERVICES;

5) THE ROLE, SCALE AND CHARACTER OF THE SETTLEMENT;

6) THE CAPACITY OF SETTLEMENTS TO ACCOMMODATE DEVELOPMENT IN TERMS OF PHYSICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER CONSTRAINTS;

7) THE AVAILABILITY OF DELIVERABLE SITES INCLUDING PREVIOUSLY DEVELOPED LAND IN SUSTAINABLE LOCATIONS;

8) SUSTAINING THE RURAL ECONOMY BY RETAINING EXISTING EMPLOYMENT SITES WHERE POSSIBLE, BY ENABLING SMALL SCALE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, INCLUDING TOURISM, THROUGH RURAL DIVERSIFICATION AND BY SUPPORTING APPROPRIATE AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT;

9) PROTECT AND ENHANCE THE CHARACTER AND QUALITY OF THE RURAL AREAS’ HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND AREAS OF HISTORIC OR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPORTANCE; AND

10) ENABLING LOCAL COMMUNITIES TO IDENTIFY AND MEET THEIR OWN LOCAL NEEDS.

3.6 Criterion 1 largely relates to services and facilities. Para 16.10 of the WNJCS confirms that the hierarchy should be based on a robust analysis of services and facilities either within a particular village or as part of a defined cluster of settlements. The WNJCS suggests a list as follows;

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a) Most Important Services and Facilities: , primary school, GP surgery, general food store, Post Office, village hall/community centre, public transport (quality of service) and public house/ restaurant.

b) Important Facilities and Services: Other shops/takeaways, local employment provision, libraries/ outreach centres and pre-school provision.

c) Other Facilities: Play area, sports ground and allotments.

Local Plan Policies - Saved Local Plan Policies

3.7 Whilst not described as a settlement hierarchy there is a defacto settlement hierarchy established through the 1997 Local Plan which consists of Limited Development Villages (Policy HS11), Restricted Infill Villages (policy HS22), Restraint Villages (policy HS23) and Hamlets (policy HS24 – Open Countryside).

Neighbourhood Development Plans

3.8 A number of neighbourhood development plans have progressed and there has been a mixture of those that have declared where they consider they would be in a settlement hierarchy, and those that have not done so. This is relevant as it illustrates where the respective settlements consider themselves in a wider context and also has important implications for highlighting any conflict that might emerge through the definition of a settlement hierarchy within the Part 2 Local Plan. For those plans that have progressed to at least draft (regulation 14) stage this is set out in the following table:

Settlement name NP status Settlement Hierarchy Position indicated in Neighbourhood Development Plan

Badby Submission – Secondary Service Village Regulation 16 (notes both ‘restricted infill village’ and secondary service village’)

Barby Made Secondary Service Village (Neighbourhood Plan with Onley)

Braunston Made No position (notes ‘restricted infill village’)

Brixworth Made No position (notes ‘limited development village’)

Charwelton Draft – No position

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Regulation 14

Crick Village Made No position (notes ‘limited development village’)

Flore Made Secondary Service Village

Guilsborough Submission Regulation 16 Secondary Service Village

Kilsby Made No position (notes ‘restricted infill village’)

Maidwell with Draft – Other village and Small hamlet and settlement Draughton Regulation 14

Moulton Made Primary Service Village

Onley Made Other Village (Neighbourhood plan with Barby)

Spratton Made No position

Staverton Draft – Secondary Service Village Regulation 14

Welford Made No position (notes ‘restricted infill village’)

Welton Submission – Other Village (notes ‘restricted infill village’) Regulation 16

West Haddon Made Secondary Service Village

Woodford cum Made No position (notes ‘restricted infill village’) Membris

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4. Issues arising from public consultation

Settlements and Countryside Local Plan - Issues and Options Consultation - January 2016

4.1 The issues raised in relation to the content of WNJCS policy R1 and how to establish a hierarchy were considered in the issues and options consultation. The following issues were identified in the consultation:

 Is there anything else that should be included in the list of most important services and facilities, important services and facilities and other facilities?

 Do you agree with what is identified as most important, important and other?

4.2 A suggested scoring mechanism also featured as part of the consultation with respondents asked if they agreed with it and if not what should be changed. This helped to inform the consultation on the draft methodology undertaken in summer 2016, see below

4.3 The methodology set out in section 5 summarises the responses to the Issues and Options consultation. Tables 1 – 3 in Section 5 summarises the responses made to consultation at the issues and options stage. Table 1 summarises responses, in respect of the categorisation of the most important facilities and services. Table 2, the categorisation of important services Table 3 for other services.

Settlement Hierarchy Methodology Consultation Summer 2016

4.4 Following from the Issues and Options Consultation a settlement hierarchy methodology was produced and consulted on as part of a technical consultation during late summer 2016. The responses to the consultation are set out in Appendix K.

4.5 In the vast majority of cases respondents’ comments to the consultation were considered by the Council to have been covered either within the settlement hierarchy process or elsewhere within the Part 2 Local plan. A key exception concerned Watford Parish Council, which stated that the shops and takeaways that had been listed in the consultation document were in fact located at the nearby M1 service area and thus not within the settlement. The quantitative assessment for Watford was therefore altered accordingly.

4.6 A further change related to how the qualitative assessment (stage 2) is set out. It was originally intended to be set out in separate columns under each of the criteria however when commencing the process it became evident that in order for the process to be truly a reflective exercise it would be more effective set out as a commentary. The criteria are still referenced. Other than these the only changes were minor editorial changes to reflect the fact that this is the final version of the document rather than a consultation version.

4.7 A summary of the methodology is set out below and in detail in section 5. 6

Emerging Draft Consultation 2017-2018

5.4.1 The Settlement Hierarchy was consulted on as part of the emerging draft consultation on the Settlements and Countryside Local Plan Part 2 consultation in November 2017 – December 2018.

5.4.2 The representations to the emerging draft are set out in full here1 and the summary of representations, responses and actions are set out here2. As a number of the representations relate to the policy wording it is not considered appropriate to repeat them in this background paper, however a summary of responses relating to the overall approach to the settlement hierarchy is set out below.

5.4.3 Representations received were generally supportive of the settlement hierarchy. Some representations received from Parish Councils queried the methodology used and as a result suggested that some villages are reclassified within the hierarchy. Specifically references were made to the lack of availability of some services and facilities that would result in the repositioning of villages.

5.4.5 Other representations received also felt that there was an overreliance on Daventry in delivering development and that more flexibility was needed within the rural areas to allow for further development. Two objections were also received regarding the settlement hierarchy replacing WNJCS Policy R1 and the terminology used to ‘supersede.’

1 Part 2 Local Plan Emerging Draft Responses available from https://www.daventrydc.gov.uk/living/planning- policy/part-2-local-plan/consultation-responses/

2 Part 2 Local Plan Summary of Representations, Responses and Actions available from https://www.daventrydc.gov.uk/living/planning-policy/part-2-local-plan/

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Stage 1

Quantitative Assessment of services and facilities using scoring mechanism – initial settlement hierarchy

Stage 2

Reflective qualitative assessment against criteria 2 – 10 of policy R1 of the WNJCS- adjust hierarchy as appropriate

Stage 3

Final Settlement Hierarchy

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5. Settlement Hierarchy Methodology

5.1. Introduction

5.1.1 The establishment of a settlement hierarchy is a key role for the Part 2 Daventry Settlements and Countryside Local Plan. The WNJCS (adopted December 2014) sets an important framework for this process, indicating the hierarchy should be based on a robust analysis of services and facilities and also taking into account the criteria in the ‘first part’ of policy R1 - criteria 1 to 10.

5.1.2 The WNJCS assists with defining the rural settlement hierarchy in para 16.12 by identifying that the rural hierarchy will have the following three categories;

Primary Service Villages - Have the highest level of services and facilities within the rural area to meet the day to day needs of residents including those from surrounding settlements. These settlements are the most appropriate for accommodating local housing and employment needs and would be the focus for service provision in the rural areas;

Secondary Service Villages - These settlements have a more limited range of services, but still provide scope to meet some local needs for housing, employment and service provision;

Other villages - These villages have an even more limited range of services and are more reliant on the services of larger centres for day to day needs. The scope for development within these villages is likely to be limited to windfall infill development, although some housing to provide for local needs may be suitable.

5.1.3 The WNJCS then goes on to acknowledge that beyond villages specified in the above categories there will be settlements which are very small and with few or no services and facilities. These are referred to in policy R1 as Small Settlements/Hamlets.

5.1.4 Therefore the following hierarchy will be established in the Part 2 plan;

 Primary Service Villages

 Secondary Service Villages

 Other Villages

 Small Settlements/Hamlets

5.1.5 Criteria 1-10 of policy R1 provide guidance on what should be taken into account when establishing the settlement hierarchy. As set out in the Issues and Options

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consultation3 the level of services and facilities within a settlement largely relate to criterion 1 of that policy whereas the other criteria lend themselves to a more qualitative assessment, e.g. criterion 9 which refers to protecting and enhancing the character and quality of the rural areas, historic buildings and areas of historic importance. As a consequence of this a two stage approach is used to establish the settlement hierarchy that includes both a quantitative and qualitative assessment.

5.1.6 This methodology sets out the approach Daventry District Council has adopted to establish the settlement hierarchy and the various stages in the assessment.

5.2 Stage 1: Quantitative Assessment

5.2.1 The first stage in carrying out the assessment was to quantitatively assess which services and facilities exist within each settlement. These are set out in three different categories within the WNJCS (para 16.10);

a) Most Important Services and Facilities: Secondary school, primary school, GP surgery, general food store, Post Office, village hall/community centre, public transport (quality of service) and public house/restaurant.

b) Important Facilities and Services: Other shops/takeaways, local employment provision, libraries/outreach centres and pre-school provision.

c) Other Facilities: Play area, sports ground and allotments.

Reflection of categories identified in the WNJCS

5.2.2 The WNJCS categorised services and facilities as either ‘most important’, important or ‘other’. However, it was important to reflect on the categorisation of services and facilities presented in the WNJCS. This was particularly important as the WNJCS acknowledges (para 16.10) that this list is only ‘suggested’ and that local planning authorities, in consultation with local communities, may vary the importance attached to a particular service or facility or take into account additional services and facilities, to reflect local circumstances. Therefore it was necessary to consider this, and in doing so consider the representations made to the Issues and Options consultation, which took place in early 2016, including comments received at the workshops4. The representations in respect of most important services and facilities are summarised in Table 1 below.

3 Settlements and Countryside Local Plan (Part 2a) for Daventry District - Issues and Options Consultation – (Jan to March 2016) Available from: https://www.daventrydc.gov.uk/living/planning-policy/part-2-local-plans/

4 Workshops were held during the consultation period to which all district and county councillors were invited, together with representatives from all town, parish councils and parish meetings.

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Table 1 – Summary of representations made to the Issues and Options Consultation in respect of categorisation of Most Important Services and Facilities

Type of Service/Facility Should this remain in category?

Secondary School Yes

Some comments made saying that this would not be expected to be in all large villages and a further comment that ‘access to’ should be taken into account. However general consensus indicated that it should remain.

Primary School Yes

Some comments referred to importance of what school offers e.g. pre- school provision but general consensus that should remain.

GP Surgery Yes

No specific comments from consultation that this should be moved.

General Food Store Yes

No specific comments from consultation that this should be moved.

Retail Services/Post Yes Office Some concerns about Post Offices ceasing to exist however should remain if combined with other retail services

Community and Public Yes Halls No specific comments from consultation that this should be moved.

Public Transport (quality No of service) The quality of access to public transport has an important bearing on how a settlement functions. To therefore adequately recognise this it is considered suitable to assess public transport within its own category.

Public House/ Yes Restaurant Some responses indicated that these could be moved to either Important or Other and that restaurant was not more important. However general consensus was that these could remain as most important.

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5.2.3 Should anything else be included?

In assessing the geography of the District it was noted that there are some relatively large employment areas which offer employment to people from within and outside the District. It was therefore considered that these areas offer an important role in meeting the day to day needs of residents and contribute to their sustainability, and therefore warrant inclusion in the most important category. This was also reflected in some of the responses to the Issues and Options consultation where access to employment was recognised as an important service. However one difficulty in defining employment provision in the context of whether it is classified as a ‘service and or facility’ is that other services and facilities generate employment, for example retail services. This therefore presents a possible issue of double counting. To avoid this it is considered appropriate to include employment areas but only where there is a strategic employment area. As a starting point those captured as part of the Issues and Options consultation as employment areas were included with the subsequent addition of the employment area at (Appendix I).

5.2.4 The representations to the Issues and Options consultation in respect of important services and facilities are summarised in Table 2 below.

Table 2 – Summary of representations to the Issues and Options consultation in respect of categorisation of Important Services and Facilities

Type of Service/Facility Should this remain in category?

Other Shops/ Takeaways Yes

Some responses felt this could be moved to Other however general consensus was for it to remain

Local Employment Yes Provision There was some feedback that employment should be classified as ‘Most Important’ as indicated above however this has been resolved through the addition of employment area to that list. Consequently local employment should remain as Important.

Libraries/Outreach Yes Centres Some responses indicated could be moved to Other however general consensus was for it to remain

Pre-School Provision Yes

Some responses indicated could be moved to Most Important however general consensus that should remain as important.

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5.2.5 The representations in respect of other services and facilities are summarised in Table 3 below.

Table 3 – Summary of representations to the Issues and Options consultation in respect of categorisation of Other Services and Facilities

Type of Service/Facility Should this remain in category?

Play Area Yes

Some respondents felt should be most important and some felt need to differentiate between older and younger children. However general consensus that should remain as Other.

Sports Ground Yes

Some responses felt that sports grounds can vary in scale and this should be taken into account. Furthermore there was mixed level of responses as some felt these should be moved to Most Important or Important.

Allotments Yes

General consensus that this should remain as other.

Should anything else be included?

5.2.6 Some further services and facilities were highlighted in the consultation responses but no particular one received overwhelming support. Some respondents to the Issues and Options consultation highlighted that Places of Worship should be included. However whilst these responses highlight how they are considered to be important services and facilities, as they exist in numerous settlements across the District of a range of sizes it is not considered that including them in the analysis would add value to this process.

5.2.7 Some respondents to the Issues and Options consultation felt that access to superfast broadband should be identified in the list of the services and facilities. Whilst this is clearly an important piece of infrastructure to enable villages to cope with the demands of modern life there is an ongoing programme to deliver superfast broadband to large parts of Northamptonshire including most parts of Daventry District where it is anticipated that superfast broadband will be in place by 2017. As a consequence of this programme it is not considered appropriate to include broadband as part of the scoring. However, it could be considered as part of the 13

qualitative assessment where there is a reason to believe provision will not be made in the foreseeable future.

Quality of Bus Service

5.2.8 As identified above, the WNJCS originally indicated that ‘quality of bus service’ should be scored as one of the ‘Most Important Services and Facilities’. ‘Quality of the bus service’ can often be interpreted as ‘frequency of service’ coupled with span (i.e. the times of day and days of the week the service operates) and this varies across the District. According to the Northamptonshire County Council5 website the service varies in frequency across the District with four broad definitions; hourly, daily, infrequent (less than once a day) and demand responsive (County Connect). To sufficiently take into account these variations it is considered that they should be assessed separately to Most Important Services and Facilities as part of any initial scoring process and that this scoring should take into account the following levels of frequency (as defined by the Northamptonshire County Council bus routes map):

 Hourly or better

 Daily

 Infrequent/County Connect

5.2.9 Based on the above analysis of the Issues and Options Consultation and reflection of the categorisation established in the WNJCS the categorisation of services and facilities and public transport were revised as follows;

Most Important Services and Facilities: Secondary School, Primary School, GP Surgery, General Food Store, Retail Services/Post Office, Community and Public Halls, Public House, Restaurant, Employment Area

Important Facilities and Services: Other shops/takeaways, local employment provision, libraries/ outreach centres and pre-school provision

Other Facilities: Play area, sports ground and allotments.

In addition, the following were separately considered.

Quality of Bus Service (Frequency of Service):

 Hourly or better

5 Northamptonshire bus route maps- June 2016. Available from http://www3.northamptonshire.gov.uk/councilservices/northamptonshire- highways/buses/Pages/northamptonshire-bus-route-maps.aspx

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 Daily

 Infrequent/County Connect

Data Source

5.2.10 Once the categories had been finalised it was then important to collate the data for each settlement. This was done using the Council’s GIS system which has data from the Local Land and Property Gazetteer (LLPG). This is a nationally recognised address database maintained by the Council and is updated on a daily basis. This database uses a series of property classifications from the Basic Land and Property Unit (BLPU) which identifies properties on a primary, secondary and tertiary level. The primary level distinguishes between Residential, Commercial, Land, Military and Object of Interest. The secondary level provides a more detailed classification, for example commercial is broken down into various descriptions such as leisure, medical, retail etc. At a tertiary level this is then further broken down into more specific categories. Data at a tertiary level has been used for this assessment which has been extracted to establish a services and facilities matrix (Appendix H).

5.2.11 For local employment provision, the same data source as above has been used but has only counted those that are not already covered by the other categories, even though these services and facilities may generate some employment (e.g. pub/restaurant, other shops/takeaways). Therefore this category is focused on offices, workshops, marinas etc. Furthermore, acknowledging that in rural areas these may exist in relatively isolated locations they have only been attributed to a settlement if they are located within a 1km of the edge of the settlement using suitable routes. This is considered to be an appropriate distance for this initial assessment especially when taking into account that premises outside of settlements in rural areas are often not connected by footpaths, cycle tracks or roads suitable for walking or cycling on. Appendix I sets out the source of supply for including local employment provision.

Counting / Scoring Mechanism

5.2.12 As part of the quantitative assessment it is necessary to determine an appropriate counting/scoring mechanism. This could have been done either through simply counting each service and facility within a specific category or recording the presence of a particular service and facility. However given that the settlement hierarchy should reflect those with a range of services and facilities rather than a cluster of one particular type of service/facility it was considered that for this part of the assessment it would generally be more robust to score the presence of a 15

particular service/facility rather than how many of them exist, for example one general food store would achieve the same score as two general food stores, as would one play area compared to three play areas. This also ensures the process is more straight forward and transparent and allows easier comparison between settlements.

5.2.13 Nonetheless there is some flexibility to consider villages where multiple services and facilities of a particular type exist through the qualitative assessment.

5.2.14 To give appropriate weight to ‘Most Important Services and Facilities’ compared to ‘Important and Other Services and Facilities’ it was considered that there needed to be some form of scoring mechanism. The Issues and Options consultation proposed a scoring mechanism which included a multiplier effect to ensure that the ‘Most important services and facilities’ are given appropriate weight. Of the respondents, there was a reasonably even split between those who favoured that specific scoring mechanism and those that didn’t. However, a number of respondents favoured weighting towards the most important services and facilities. Of those that did not support the proposed mechanism some of the respondents queried why capacity of settlements was not considered, and concern was raised about the potential for ‘Important Services and Facilities’ scoring too low. Further concerns highlighted the need for a qualitative approach and the importance of using a catchment to consider access to facilities beyond a particular village.

5.2.15 Having considered the above responses it was still considered appropriate to have a weighted scoring process as part establishing a settlement hierarchy. However it was considered that it should be revised to give a greater weighting to those identified as ‘Most Important Services and Facilities’ and then an appropriate cascade down. It is also recognised that proximity to services and facilities in nearby towns is important but this would be captured in the qualitative assessment, stage 2.

5.2.16 The weighting mechanism is set out in table 4 below. This also applies a scoring to the quality of bus service.

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Table 4: Service and Facility Scoring

Services and Facilities Score (per service category)

Most Important Services and Facilities

Secondary School

Primary School

GP Surgery

General Food Store 10 Retail Services/ Post Office

Community and Public Halls

Public House/Restaurant

Employment Area

Important Services and Facilities

Other shops/takeaways

Local Employment Provision 5 Library

Pre-school facilities

Other Services and Facilities

Play Area

Sports Ground 1

Allotments

Quality of Bus Service

Hourly or better 10

Daily 5

Infrequent/County Connect or none 0

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5.2.17 In table 4 above the score is awarded for the presence of a particular service /facility. The presence of multiples of a particular service/facility did not score more in this part of the assessment. This was considered as part of the qualitative assessment, as appropriate.

Settlement Hierarchy classification thresholds

5.2.18 Once a ‘score’ was applied to each village based on the quantitative analysis using the above scoring system, it was then important to establish which villages should initially fall within each category, i.e. which should be a Primary Service Village, Secondary Service Village, Other Village or Small Settlement/Hamlet and to establish where one classification ends and another one starts.

5.2.19 The descriptions of each settlement established in the WNJCS (para 16.12) set out on in section 1.2 of this document are useful to inform this process and have therefore been taken into account in the analysis below. However it is important to note that this part of the assessment does not make any final decisions about where a village may sit in the hierarchy. Rather, it was a starting point to inform the reflective, qualitative assessment which follows at stage 2.

Primary Service Village

5.2.20 Primary service villages are expected to have the highest level of service provision to serve a wider catchment.

5.2.21 Consequently it is considered that they should have the majority of the services and facilities from the list of Most Important Services and Facilities. However it is not considered that they should be expected to have all of them as these would not be required in each settlement for them to serve the day to day needs of all residents, particularly given that different demographic groups have different needs. Notwithstanding this having a high number of these services should be a strong indicator of a settlement’s role in serving both its own and a wider community.

5.2.22 Focusing on the Important Services and Facilities it is anticipated that they would also have the majority of these, however it would be expected that those Other Services and Facilities, which are more commonly found in settlements across the District, and therefore all of them should be found in primary service villages.

5.2.23 Regarding quality of public transport, it is expected that they should have an hourly bus service so that access to and from the settlement is relatively frequent.

5.2.24 The above analysis can be translated into the following general requirements for a primary service village. This indicates that to be initially classified as a Primary Service Village the score should be at least 88, as set out in table 5 below.

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Table 5 General Requirements for a Primary Service Village

General requirements for a Primary Service Village Minimum Score

6/ 8 Most Important Services and Facilities 60

3/4 of the Important Services and Facilities 15

All of the Other Service and Facilities 3

Be located on an hourly bus service 10

Total 88

Secondary Service Village

5.2.25 As a secondary service village it is expected that these would have a slightly more limited range of services than Primary Service Villages but still have a relatively good range of the Most Important Services and Facilities.

5.2.26 Regarding the Important Services and Facilities it is expected that they would have at least one of the Important Services and Facilities. They would also be expected to have at least two of the Other Services and Facilities and be located on a daily bus route.

5.2.27 The above analysis can be translated into the following general requirements for a Secondary Service Village which indicates that a secondary service village should initially score at least 47.

Table 6 General Requirements for a Secondary Service Village

General requirements for a Secondary Service Village Minimum Score

3/ 8 Most Important Services and Facilities 30

2/4 of the Important Services and Facilities 10

2/3 of the Other Services and Facilities 2

Be located on an daily bus service 5

Total 47

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Other Villages

5.2.28 It is considered that other villages would have a more limited range of services and facilities but may have one of the Most Important Services and Facilities and either one of the Important Services and Facilities or one of the Other Services and Facilities.

5.2.29 This can be translated into the following general requirements for an Other Village which indicates that initially an Other Village should score at least 11.

Table 6 General Requirements for an Other Village

General Requirement for an Other Village Minimum Score

1/8 of the Most Important Services and Facilities* 10

Either an Important Service/Facility or an Other Facility 1

Total 11

Small Settlement/Hamlet

5.2.30 These villages have almost no services and facilities. Rather than introduce a scoring system it is considered that all those below Other Villages, i.e. below 11 would initially be identified as a small settlement/hamlet.

5.2.31 It is important to note that there may be villages that achieve the equivalent score for a category without meeting each of the general requirements in the table, for example a village might score enough through the provision of its Most Important Services and Facilities to reach the minimum score but not be located on a daily bus route. Where this occurs the qualitative assessment will be able to reflect on whether or not that village should have its position adjusted in the hierarchy.

5.3 Stage 2: Qualitative Assessment

5.3.1 As identified in the introduction further to criterion 1 of policy R1 there are additional criteria in that policy to be used when establishing the hierarchy. It was considered the most suitable way of applying this is to carry out a reflective, qualitative assessment to ‘sense-check’ the results of the quantitative assessment,

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i.e. by considering whether the settlement is in an appropriate place in the hierarchy against each of the criteria. It is considered that this approach addresses concerns raised during the Issues and Options consultation to ensure that there is sufficient flexibility in the process. It would also allow any anomalies emerging through the quantitative assessment to be addressed and the hierarchy to be altered accordingly. Regarding public transport, census data on travel patterns may be used as part of this assessment, where appropriate.

5.3.2 The following criteria (2-10 of policy R1) have been used as part of the reflective assessment:

 Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements

 Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities

 Evidence of local needs for housing (including market and affordable housing, employment and services)

 The role, scale and character of the settlement

 The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints

 The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations

 Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development

 Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance

 Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

5. 3.3 A template demonstrating how the reflective, qualitative assessment has been carried out is set out in Appendix G. As discussed on page 6 the format for this has subsequently been amended to make it more effective as a reflective assessment.

5.4 Stage 3: Final Settlement Hierarchy

5.4.1 Following the analysis in stage 2 a final settlement hierarchy was then determined. The part 2 Local Plan then sets policies against the different settlement hierarchy

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classifications to assist with determining planning applications in each respective settlement.

The final settlement hierarchy is set out in the table on page 23.

5.5 Update of Baseline Data

5.5.1 In response to representations made to the emerging draft consultation in relation to the settlement hierarchy and positioning of villages within it, an update has been undertaken of the Stage 1 and stage 2 assessment of all the services and facilities in each village. This has included updating the local employment provision to address concerns highlighted in the consultation where businesses have closed or they have incorrectly been counted as local employment. In addition to this there has also been an examination of bus services, where a number of routes have either been cut, reduced or had a loss of subsidy this has been reflected in the stage 1 assessment with their scoring altered accordingly.

5.5.2 The baseline data is from June 2018 with the updated information in Appendix A. Table 7 shows the position of each settlement within the hierarchy. Whilst there is some change in scoring due to the gain or loss of services and/or facilities or change in the level of bus service, there has not been a change of position for any of the villages within the hierarchy. Examples of this include the loss of the post office in Long Buckby and the additions of preschools in , and Welford which were not previously counted.

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6. Position of Settlements in the Settlement Hierarchy

6.1 Table 7 below provides a summary of the outcome of the process for each settlement in the hierarchy. Setting out its provisional settlement hierarchy classification (stage 1), whether it meets the minimum general requirement for the clarification and the outcomes of the reflective assessment (stage 2) including highlighting where a settlement has had their position altered. It then sets out the final position of each settlement in the hierarchy (stage 3).

Table 7 - Final position in the hierarchy for each settlement

Stage1: Does the site meet Stage 1: Provisional Stage 2: Alter position in the minimum general Total Settlement Hierarchy hierarchy from stage 1 Stage 3: Final Settlement Settlement Name requirement for each Score Classification based on position as a consequence hierarchy classification component for the hierarchy total score of qualitative analysis? classification?

Brixworth 103 Primary Service Village Yes No Primary Service Village Moulton 103 Primary Service Village Yes No Primary Service Village 103 Primary Service Village Yes No Primary Service Village Crick 98 Primary Service Village Yes No Primary Service Village Weedon 98 Primary Service Village Yes No Primary Service Village Long Buckby 93 Primary Service Village Yes No Primary Service Village Byfield 88 Primary Service Village Yes Yes Secondary Service Village 88 Secondary Service Village Yes No Secondary Service Village 78 Secondary Service Village Yes No Secondary Service Village Braunston 78 Secondary Service Village Yes No Secondary Service Village Flore 73 Secondary Service Village Yes No Secondary Service Village No – village only has 1 of the Welford 68 Secondary Service Village No Secondary Service Village important services Barby 63 Secondary Service Village Yes No Secondary Service Village 63 Secondary Service Village Yes No Secondary Service Village 58 Secondary Service Village Yes No Secondary Service Village 57 Secondary Service Village No - infrequent bus service No Secondary Service Village Boughton 53 Secondary Service Village Yes No Secondary Service Village Kilsby 53 Secondary Service Village Yes No Secondary Service Village 53 Secondary Service Village No – infrequent bus service No Secondary Service Village 52 Secondary Service Village Yes No Secondary Service Village No – only 1 of the important 52 Secondary Service Village No Secondary Service Village services and facilities 48 Secondary Service Village Yes No Secondary Service Village No – only 1 of the important 48 Secondary Service Village No Secondary Service Village services and facilities Staverton 48 Secondary Service Village Yes No Secondary Service Village Dodford 45 Other Village Yes No Other Village 45 Other Village Yes No Other Village Ravensthorpe 43 Other Village Yes No Other Village Clipston 42 Other Village Yes No Other Village 41 Other Village Yes No Other Village Lower 40 Other Village Yes No Other Village Welton 37 Other Village Yes No Other Village Overstone 37 Other Village Yes No Other Village 36 Other Village Yes No Other Village Long Buckby Wharf 35 Other Village Yes Yes Small Settlement/Hamlet Newnham 32 Other Village Yes No Other Village 30 Other Village No - No Important or Other No Other Village 30 Other Village No – No Important or Other No Other Village 28 Other Village Yes No Other Village Old 27 Other Village Yes No Other Village 27 Other Village Yes No Other Village 27 Other Village Yes No Other Village 26 Other Village Yes No Other Village Norton 26 Other Village Yes No Other Village 26 Other Village Yes No Other Village Thornby 26 Other Village Yes No Other Village Lamport 25 Other Village No – No important or other Yes Small Settlement/Hamlet Watford 25 Other Village Yes No Other Village 23 Other Village Yes No Other Village 22 Other Village Yes No Other Village 21 Other Village Yes No Other Village Hannington 21 Other Village Yes No Other Village 21 Other Village Yes No Other Village 20 Other Village No – No important or other No Other Village 20 Other Village No – No important or other Yes Small Settlement/Hamlet

23 18 Other Village Yes No Other Village Upper Harlestone 17 Other Village Yes Yes Small Settlement/Hamlet 17 Other Village Yes No Other Village 16 Other Village Yes Yes Small Settlement/Hamlet 16 Other Village Yes No Other Village Onley 16 Other Village Yes No Other Village 15 Other Village Yes No Other Village None of the Most Important 15 Other Village Yes Small Settlement/Hamlet Services and Facilities 15 Other Village Yes No Other Village 12 Other Village Yes No Other Village 11 Other Village Yes No Other Village Whilton 12 Other Village Yes No Other Village None of the Most Important 11 Other Village No Other Village Services and Facilities Coton 10 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet Draughton 10 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet 10 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes Yes Other Village 10 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet 6 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet 5 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet 5 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet 5 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet Brockhall 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet Elkington 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet Little Preston 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet Muscott 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet Snorscomb 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet Stanford – on - Avon 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet Sulby 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet Winwick 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Yes No Small Settlement/Hamlet

24 Appendix A: Stage 1 – Quantitative Assessment (July 2018)

Other Important Services and Services and

Most Important Services and Facilities Facilities Facilities Public Transport

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Area

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Store

School

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Number

Facilities

Provision

Play Area Play

Identified Identified

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Secondary Secondary

Pre School PreSchool

Post Office Post

GPSurgery Restaurant Takeaways

Allotments

Infrequent, Infrequent,

Public Halls Public

Employment Employment Employment

* subsidy cut subsidy *

General Food GeneralFood OtherShops/ Hourly, Daily, Daily, Hourly,

Settlement House/ Public Initial Settlement

Sports Ground Sports

PrimarySchool

Community and and Community

County Connect, Connect, County Hourly = 10 Daily 10 = Hourly Name =0 Infrequent/CC Score Hierarchy Classification Brixworth 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 Hourly X7 10 103 Primary Service Village Moulton 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 Hourly X10 10 103 Primary Service Village Woodford Halse 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 Hourly 200 10 103 Primary Service Village Crick 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 0 5 1 1 1 Hourly 96 10 98 Primary Service Village D1,D2 Weedon 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 0 5 1 1 1 Hourly ,D3 10 98 Primary Service Village Long Buckby 0 10 10 10 0 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 Hourly 96 10 93 Primary Service Village Byfield 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 5 1 1 1 Hourly 200 10 88 Primary Service Village Guilsborough 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 5 0 0 5 1 1 1 Daily* 60+ 5 88 Secondary Service Village West Haddon 0 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 5 1 1 1 Hourly* 96 10 78 Secondary Service Village Braunston 0 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 5 1 1 1 Hourly 12 10 78 Secondary Service Village D1,D2 Flore 0 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 5 0 0 5 1 1 1 Hourly ,D3 10 73 Secondary Service Village Welford 0 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 5 0 0 5 1 1 1 Daily* 60+ 5 68 Secondary Service Village Barby 0 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 Hourly* 10 0 63 Secondary Service Village Spratton 0 10 0 10 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 5 1 1 1 Daily* 60+ 5 63 Secondary Service Village Naseby 0 10 0 10 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 Daily* 60+ 5 58 Secondary Service Village East Haddon 0 10 0 0 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 5 1 1 0 Infrequent* 61 0 57 Secondary Service Village Boughton 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 Hourly X7 10 53 Secondary Service Village Yelvertoft 0 10 0 0 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 Infrequent LCM 0 53 Secondary Service Village Kilsby 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 0 0 5 1 1 1 Hourly D1,D2 10 53 Secondary Service Village Badby 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 5 0 1 1 Hourly 200 10 52 Secondary Service Village Creaton 0 10 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 Daily* 60+ 5 52 Secondary Service Village Walgrave 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 Daily 10 5 48 Secondary Service Village Pitsford 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 Hourly X7 10 48 Secondary Service Village Staverton 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 Daily 65 5 48 Secondary Service Village D1,D2 Dodford 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 5 0 0 0 Hourly ,D3 10 45 Other Village Maidwell 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly X7 10 45 Other Village Ravensthorpe 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 Infrequent* 61 0 43 Other Village Clipston 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 0 CC 0 42 Other Village Great Oxendon 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 0 1 0 Hourly X7 10 41 Other Village Lower Harlestone 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly 96 10 40 Other Village 10, Overstone 0 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 Daily* X10 0 37 Other Village Welton 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 CC 0 37 Other Village Great Brington 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 Infrequent* 63 0 36 Other Village Long Buckby Wharf 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 Daily 11,14 5 35 Other Village Newnham 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 CC 0 32 Other Village Arthingworth 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 30 Other Village Charwelton 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly 200 10 30 Other Village Holcot 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 Daily* 10 0 28 Other Village Old 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 1 Daily* 10 0 27 Other Village Everdon 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 1 CC 0 27 Other Village Sibbertoft 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 CC 0 27 Other Village Farthingstone 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 CC 0 26 Other Village Norton 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 Infrequent* 63 0 26 Other Village Thornby 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Daily* 60+ 5 26 Other Village Lamport 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly X7 10 25 Other Village Watford 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly* 96 10 25 Other Village Lilbourne 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Infrequent LCM 0 23 Other Village Cold Ashby 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Infrequent 60+ 0 22 Other Village Chapel Brampton 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Daily* 60+ 0 21 Other Village Ashby St Ledgers 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CC 0 21 Other Village Hannington 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 Daily 10 5 21 Other Village Little Brington 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Infrequent* 63 0 21 Other Village Hellidon 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 20 Other Village Kelmarsh 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly X7 10 20 Other Village Scaldwell 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 Infrequent* 62 0 18 Other Village Upper Harlestone 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 Infrequent* 63 0 17 Other Village Hollowell 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Daily* 60+ 5 17 Other Village Onley 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 Daily 0 16 Other Village Holdenby 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 Infrequent* 61 0 16 Other Village Preston Capes 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 CC 0 16 Other Village Cottesbrooke 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 15 Other Village Hanging 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly X7 10 15 Other Village

25 Houghton Marston Trussell 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 15 Other Village Whilton 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Infrequent 63 0 12 Other Village Church Stowe 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CC 0 11 Other Village Church Brampton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 1 0 Infrequent 61 0 11 Other Village Coton 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Infrequent 61 0 10 Small Settlement/Hamlet Draughton 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 10 Small Settlement/Hamlet East Farndon 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 10 Small Settlement/Hamlet Whilton Locks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 10 Small Settlement/Hamlet Clay Coton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 Infrequent LCM 0 6 Small Settlement/Hamlet Althorp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 CC 96 0 5 Small Settlement/Hamlet Canons Ashby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 5 Small Settlement/Hamlet Upper Stowe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 5 Small Settlement/Hamlet Brockhall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Elkington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Fawsley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Haselbech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Little Everdon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Little Preston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Lower Catesby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Muscott 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Nobottle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Infrequent 63 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Snorscomb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Stanford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Infrequent LCM 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Sulby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Teeton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Upper Catesby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet West Farndon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet Winwick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 0 Small Settlement/Hamlet

* indicates where a bus subsidy has been cut, however this may only result in affecting a part of the service and this is reflected in the scoring .

+ Number 60 bus service: This service has lost its subsidy however talks are ongoing to try to retain part of the service. As at July 2018 the service has secured alternative funding however the long term future of this service remains uncertain. The scoring is reflective of the latest position for the continued provision of the service.

26 Appendix B- Stage 2: Reflective qualitative assessment against criteria 2 – 10 of policy R1 of the WNJCS

Index

Primary Service Page Secondary Service Page Other Village Page Small Page Village no Village no no Settlement/Hamlet no Brixworth 28 Badby 37 Arthingworth 45 Althorp 62 Crick 29 Barby 34 Ashby St Ledgers 51 Brockhall 62 Long Buckby 30 Boughton 36 Chapel Brampton 49 Canons Ashby 61 Moulton 28 Braunston 32 Charwelton 46 Clay Coton 61 Weedon 30 Byfield 31 Church Brampton 59 Coton 59 Woodford Halse 29 Creaton 38 Church Stowe 58 Draughton 60 East Haddon 35 Clipston 41 Elkington 63 Flore 33 Cold Ashby 48 Fawsley 63 Guilsborough 31 Cottesbrooke 57 Hanging Houghton 57 Kilsby 36 Dodford 40 Haselbech 63 Naseby 35 East Farndon 60 Holdenby 56 Pitsford 39 Everdon 47 Kelmarsh 53 Spratton 34 Farthingstone 48 Lamport 50 Staverton 39 Great Brington 44 Little Everdon 64 Walgrave 38 Great Oxendon 42 Little Preston 64 Welford 33 Hannington 52 Long Buckby Wharf 44 West Haddon 32 Hellidon 53 Lower Catesby 64 Yelvertoft 37 Holcot 46 Muscott 65 Hollowell 55 Nobottle 65 Lilbourne 51 Snorscomb 65 Little Brington 52 Stanford – on - Avon 66 Lower Harlestone 42 Sulby 66 Maidwell 40 Teeton 66 Marston Trussell 58 Upper Catesby 67 Newnham 45 Upper Harlestone 54 Norton 49 Upper Stowe 62 Old 47 West Farndon 67 Onley 55 Whilton Locks 61 Overstone 43 Winwick 67 Preston Capes 56 Ravensthorpe 41 Scaldwell 54 Sibbertoft 48 Thornby 50 Watford 50 Welton 43 Whilton 58

27 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Brixworth village has 2263 residential properties, which is the largest rural settlement in the District (5). It contains a variety of services and facilities, of which the surgery recently has planning permission to relocate into larger premises (2). The X7 bus service provides an hourly service to the main towns of and which provides opportunities to access employment beyond which is offered in the village at the employment area (Scaldwell Road) (3).

Since 2011 233 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 80 dwellings have planning permission which is comparable with the majority of other villages initially classified as Primary Service villages. Related to this the housing needs survey carried out in February 2013 indicated an affordable need for 17 dwellings and a market need for 2 which is likely to have been met by recent development activity or will be met in the future by sites with permission and no further evidence has been put forward to Primary indicate there is an outstanding housing need(4) and a Neighbourhood Plan has been made which provides further local guidance on how the local community want to address Primary Service Brixworth 103 No Service Village Yes the issue of housing need and managing future development (10). A number of sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment however these are Village predominantly located on the edge of the village (7).

The area is surrounded by high quality landscape as identified in the Neighbourhood Plan and Pitsford Reservoir (SSSI) is located to the East. Part of the village is designated as a conservation area, which has been reviewed an extended, which contains a number of listed buildings (6 and 9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 509 and capacity is currently for 490 pupils (total for all years) (6).

As a consequence of this assessment it is considered that Brixworth should remain as a Primary Service Village.

As at June 2018,, Council tax records show that Moulton village has 1921residential properties, which is the 2nd largest rural settlement in the District (5). It contains a variety of services and facilities none of which have been identified as being under threat and the surgery has recently received planning permission to relocate into larger premises (2). The X10 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton, Market Harborough and and the village is also located 1.3 miles from Moulton Park employment area (15 minutes by bus and foot) and Round Spinney (18 minutes by bus and foot)(3).

Since 2011 441 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 312 dwellings have planning permission or are allocated in the Neighbourhood Plan which is higher but comparable with other villages initially classified as Primary Service villages. Related to this however no evidence has been put forward to indicate there is an outstanding housing need, with the April 2017 Housing needs survey identified a potential need of 56 households which is likely to be met by recent and forthcoming development Primary Primary Service Moulton 103 Yes activity already consented (4). A Neighbourhood Plan has been made which allocates 2 sites for residential development and provides further local guidance on how the local No Service Village Village community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future development (10). A number of sites have been identified through the Land Availability Assessment which are situated on the edge of the village, no sites have been put forward on previously developed land (7).

The village features a Conservation Area, which has recently been reviewed (July 2017) with a number of listed buildings (6 and 9) and has the saved local plan Green Wedge and Rural Access Area designations which help to indicate the sensitivity of the land between the village and Northampton. Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 437 and capacity for 450 pupils, the secondary school has an intake of 1181 and capacity for 1184 pupil (total for all years)(6).

As a consequence of this assessment it is considered that Moulton should remain as a Primary Service Village.

28 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Woodford village has 1606 residential properties, which is the 4th largest rural settlement in the District (5). It contains a variety of services and facilities none of which have been identified as being under threat. The 200 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Daventry and which provides access to employment opportunities in addition offered in the village at the employment area at Grants Hill (3).

Since 2011 136 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April2018 177 dwellings have planning permission which is comparable with other villages initially classified as Primary Service villages. A housing needs survey was carried out in October 2016 identified a potential need of 25 households which is likely to be met by recent and Woodford Primary forthcoming development activity already consented (4). No evidence has been put forward to indicate there is an outstanding housing need (4)and a Neighbourhood Plan has Primary Service 103 Yes No Halse Service Village been made which will provide further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future development (10). A small Village number of sites have been identified through the Land Availability Assessment and these are situated on the edge of the village (7).

The Special Landscape Area to the West indicates a higher quality landscape in that location and whilst the village doesn’t feature a Conservation Area there are a small number of listed buildings (6 and 9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 193 and capacity for 315 pupils (total for all years) (6).

As a consequence of this assessment it is considered that Woodford Halse should remain as a Primary Service Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Crick village has 868 residential properties, which is the 6th largest rural settlement in the District (5). It contains a variety of services and facilities none of which have been identified as being under threat (2). The 96 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Rugby and DIRFT. The village also features an employment area and therefore provides good access to employment opportunities (3). Whilst there are some shops within the village these are limited compared to other Primary service villages.

Since 2011 184 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018, 46 dwellings have planning permission which combined is comparable with the majority of other villages initially classified as Primary Service villages. A housing needs survey carried out in May 2016 identified a need for 28 affordable dwellings, which is considered will be met by existing permissions. Related to this however no evidence has been put forward to indicate there is an outstanding housing need (4) and a Neighbourhood Plan has Primary Primary Service Crick 98 Yes been made which provides further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future development (10). A number of No Service Village Village sites have been identified through the Land Availability Assessment which are situated on the edge of the village, with a small number put forward on previously developed land (7).

The village does not feature a Conservation Area but has some listed buildings (6 and 9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 174 and capacity for 174 pupils (total for all years) (6).

As a consequence of this assessment it is considered that Crick should remain as a Primary Service Village.

29 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018,, Council tax records show that Weedon village has 1304 residential properties, which is the 5th largest rural settlement in the District (5). It contains a variety of services and facilities including a range of shops, none of these services and facilities have been identified as being under threat (2). The D1 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Daventry. The village also features an employment area (Cavalry Fields) and therefore provides good access to employment opportunities (3).

Since 2011 73 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 19 dwellings have planning permission which is relatively low compared to other villages of the same scale however the village is particularly constrained due to heritage and landscape factors, discussed further below. Related to this a housing needs survey was carried out in Primary February 2015 which identified a need for 26 market houses and 15 affordable houses (4) a Neighbourhood Plan was being produced to provide further local guidance on how Weedon 98 Primary Service Yes the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future development, this has since been withdrawn (10). A number of sites have been identified No Service Village Village through the Land Availability Assessment which are predominantly situated on the edge of the village, the depot is the only site that has been identified as a brownfield site however this is a Grade 2* listed building that would require retention and enhancement (7).

The village features the Conservation Area and a number of listed buildings including the Weedon Depot – the South of the village features the Special Landscape Area which indicates a high quality of landscape in that area. Consideration of a new conservation area is being undertaken (6 and 9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 233 and capacity for 242 pupils (total for all years) (6).

As a consequence of this assessment it is considered that Weedon should remain as a Primary Service Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Long Buckby village has 1866 residential properties, which is the third largest rural settlement in the District (5). It contains a variety of services and facilities including a range of shops, none of these services and facilities have been identified as being under threat (2). The 96 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Rugby and DIRFT. There is an employment area and good accessibility is available to employment opportunities (3).

Since 2011, 176 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018, 130 dwellings have planning permission which is comparable with the majority of other villages initially classified as Primary Service villages. A housing need survey was produced in October 2012 which indicated a need for 27 affordable houses which is likely to have been met through existing permissions, however no further evidence has been put forward to indicate there is an outstanding housing need (4) and a Neighbourhood Plan is not currently being produced (10). A number of sites have been identified through the Land Availability Assessment which are situated on the edge of the village, with a small Long Primary 93 number put forward on previously developed land (7). The village features some listed buildings in the centre of the village (6 and 9). Based on liaison with NCC – the infant Primary Service Yes No Buckby Service Village school has an intake of 151 and capacity for 162 pupils, the junior school has an intake of 213 and capacity for 216 pupils (total for all years) (6). Village

The update of the quantitative assessment shows that the post office closed in February 2018. Although a post office is identified as one of the most important facilities to have within a primary service village and lowers the overall scoring, for Long Buckby, it does not affect the overall position of the village within the hierarchy. This is due to the village still having sufficient enough service and facilities to remain as a primary service village. It also benefits from the only railway station in the District providing services to Northampton, Rugby, , and .

As a consequence of this assessment it is considered that Long Buckby should remain as a Primary Service Village.

30 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018,, Council tax records show that Byfield village has 549 residential properties, which is the 11th largest rural settlement in the District (5) and over 250 properties smaller than the smallest primary service village, Crick (5). Whilst it does feature the minimum required level of services and facilities to qualify as a primary service village it contains a limited number of shops compared to the other Primary Service villages, with the exception of Crick. However none of these services and facilities have been identified as being under threat (2). The 200 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Daventry and Banbury which provides access to employment opportunities in these locations however there is no employment area in the village(3).

Since 2011, 24 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018, 13 dwellings have planning permission which is considerably lower than other villages initially classified

as a Primary Service village. A housing needs survey was conducted in January 2013 which indicated a need for 4 affordable and 4 market houses however no further evidence Secondary has been provided which indicates there is an outstanding housing need and the need is likely to have been met through development that has taken place(4). A number of Yes Byfield 88 Service Village Primary sites have been identified through the Land Availability Assessment which are situated on the edge of the village (7). A Neighbourhood Plan is not currently being produced. Yes Service Village (10)The village features some listed buildings in the centre of the village (6 and 9) and the Special Landscape Area is located to the south which indicates a higher quality landscape. Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 73 and capacity for 105 pupils (total for all years) (6).

As a consequence of the limited access to employment provision, with only local employment immediately accessible at the village, and the relatively smaller scale of the village which is comparable with some of the secondary service villages (Spratton and Flore) and smaller than some of the larger secondary service villages (West Haddon and Braunston), it is considered that the village should be re-classified as a secondary service village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Guilsborough village has 257 residential properties, (in terms of size ,23rd out of the 90 rural settlements) notably smaller than some of the other settlements initially classified as secondary service villages (5). Compared to other villages initially classified as secondary service Guilsborough features 2 key services that serve a wider population, the secondary school and the GP surgery (5). The number 60 bus provides a daily service to Northampton which runs 7 times a day providing access to employment opportunities in the town however there are no identified employment opportunities in this settlement (3). No evidence has been provide that indicates the services and facilities in the village are under threat (2) particularly as the secondary school and GP surgery serve a wide catchment of settlements in that part of the District and are considered to be situated at Guilsborough because of its central location relative to Rugby, Daventry, Northampton and Market Harborough allowing it serve a large rural catchment, rather than its scale.

Since 2011, 7 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018, 1 dwelling has planning permission. In addition r the housing need survey conducted in 2016 identifies a need for 11 affordable dwellings (6) a Neighbourhood Plan is being produced which will provide further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue Guilsborou Secondary of housing need and managing future development (10). 3 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment and none of these are on previously developed land 88 Secondary Yes (7). No gh Service Village Service Village

The village is situated entirely within the Special Landscape Area which indicates a high quality local landscape. The village does not feature a conservation area but includes a small number of listed buildings (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 179 and capacity for 204 pupils and the secondary school has an intake of 1148 and a capacity for 1160 pupils (total for all years) (6).

It is evident that the secondary school and GP surgery serve a wider catchment and are situated at the village because of its location, and the level of service provision beyond these 2 services is fairly limited, with the village failing to have the minimum level of important services and facilities to be classified as a secondary service village, in particularly in relation to access to employment beyond Northampton, and shops, compared to the majority of the other villages initially classified as Primary Service Villages and other secondary service villages. However given the presence of these most important services it is considered appropriate for the village to remain as a secondary service village.

31 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that West Haddon village has 707 residential properties, which is the 8th largest settlement in the district and one of the larger villages initially classified as a secondary service village(5). The 96 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Rugby and DIRFT. Whilst there is no employment area good accessibility is available to employment opportunities and some local employment provision is available in the village(3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Since 2011, 111 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018, 48 dwellings had planning permission which is relatively high compared to other secondary service villages. A housing need survey conducted in 2014 identified a need for 2 market houses and 6 affordable houses which is considered will be met by existing permissions (6). A West Secondary 78 Neighbourhood Plan has been made which provides further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future Secondary Yes No Haddon Service Village development (10).. Service Village

A small number of sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment and none of these are on previously developed land (7). The Special Landscape Area is located to the north of the village which indicates a high quality local landscape in this area. The village does not feature a conservation area but includes a small number of listed buildings predominantly situated on the high street (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 197 and capacity for 204 pupils (total for all years) (6).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that West Haddon should remain as a secondary service village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Braunston village has 783 residential properties, which is the 7th largest settlement in the district the largest of any of the villages initially classified as a secondary service village (5). The 12 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Daventry and Rugby and DIRFT. Whilst there is no employment area good accessibility is available to employment opportunities and some local employment provision is available (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Secondary Since 2011 22 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 5 dwellings had planning permission which is lower than some secondary service villages. A housing Braunston 78 Secondary Yes need survey conducted in October 2013 identified a need for 6 affordable houses which is considered will be met by existing permissions (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is being No Service Village Service Village produced which provides further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future development (10).

A small number of sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment and a limited number of these are on previously developed land (7). The village features a conservation area, the Grand Union Canal conservation area and includes a number of listed buildings (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 198 and capacity for 210 pupils (total for all years) (6). Based on the above assessment it is considered that Braunston should remain as a secondary service village.

32 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Flore village has 544 residential properties, which is the 12th largest settlement in the district and comparable in size to some other villages initially classified as a secondary service village(5). The D1 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Daventry, although there are no identified employment opportunities within the settlement (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Since 2011 56 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 50 dwellings had planning permission which is relatively high compared to other secondary service Secondary Flore 73 villages. A housing need survey conducted in April 2013 identified a need for 2 affordable houses and 1 market house which is considered will be met by existing permissions Secondary No Service Village (6). A Neighbourhood Plan has been made which provides further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future Service Village development (10).

A number of sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment which are not situated on previously developed land (7). The village doesn’t feature a conservation area but includes some listed buildings (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 102 and capacity for 126 pupils (6).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Flore should remain as a secondary service village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Welford village has 477 residential properties, (in terms of size,14th of the 90 rural settlements) comparable in size to some other villages initially classified as a secondary service village (5) The number 60 bus provides a daily service to Northampton however it does not provide access to any nearby employment opportunities and only runs 3 times a day from the village therefore only providing limited access to employment. There are also no identified employment opportunities within the settlement (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Since 2011 53 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 18 dwellings had planning permission which is relatively high compared to other secondary service No – village villages. A housing need survey conducted in November 2012 identified a need for 3 affordable houses and 4 market houses which is considered will be met by existing Secondary Welford 68 only has 1 of permissions (6). A Neighbourhood Plan has been made which provides further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and Secondary No Service Village the important managing future development (10). Service Village services 2 small sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment which are not situated on previously developed land (7). The village doesn’t feature a conservation area but includes some listed buildings (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 100 and capacity for 133 pupils (total for all years) (6).

Based on the above assessment, despite the lack of further important services and facilities and a relatively poor bus service, owing to its scale and presence of some of the most important services and facilities, in particular a primary school (including a preschool) and general food store which help to serve day to day needs it is considered that Welford should remain as a secondary service village.

33 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Barby village has 427 residential properties, (in terms of size,15th of the 90 rural settlements) and a similar size to those villages initially classified as a secondary service village (5). The 10 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Daventry and Rugby and DIRFT. Whilst there is no employment area good accessibility is available to employment opportunities and some local employment provision is available in the village (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Since 2011 4 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 23 dwellings had planning permission which is lower than some secondary service villages, e.g. West

Secondary Haddon. A housing need survey conducted in April 2012 identified a need for 4 affordable houses which is considered will be met by existing permissions (6). A Barby 63 Yes No Secondary Service Village Neighbourhood Plan for Barby and Onley has been made which provides further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and Service Village managing future development (10).

A small number of sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment and none of these are on previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but includes a small number of listed buildings (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 102 and capacity for 150 pupils (total for all years) (6).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Barby and Onley should remain as a secondary service village.

As at June 2018,, Council tax records show that Spratton village has 496 residential properties, which is the joint 13th largest settlement in the district and comparable in size to some other villages initially classified as a secondary service village(5). The number 60 bus provides a daily service to Northampton which runs 7 times a day and does not provide access to any nearby employment opportunities and there is only local employment provision (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Since 2011 20 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 6 dwellings had planning permission which is lower than some secondary service villages. A housing Secondary Spratton 60 need survey conducted in September 2012 identified a need for 9 affordable houses and 3 market houses which is considered will be met by existing permissions (6). A Secondary Yes No Service Village Neighbourhood Plan has been made which provides further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future Service Village development (10).

2 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment which are not situated on previously developed land (7). The village doesn’t feature a conservation area but includes some listed buildings and is situated entirely within the Special Landscape Area which indicates a high quality of landscape (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 57 and capacity for 105 pupils (total for all years) (6).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Spratton should remain as a secondary service village.

34 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Naseby village has 282 residential properties, (in terms of size,18th of the 90 rural settlements) comparable in size to some other villages initially classified as a secondary service village (5). The number 60 bus provides a daily service to Northampton which only runs 3 times a day therefore providing limited access to employment opportunities, although there is some local employment provision in the village Due to cuts in bus subsidies, there is only a limited bus service provided by the No 60 bus, this does not provide access to any nearby employment s although there is some local employment provision in the village (3).No evidence has been provided that indicates the services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Secondary Naseby 58 Since 2011 39 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 17 dwellings had planning permission which is comparable to some other secondary service villages but Secondary Yes No Service Village lower than West Haddon and Flore. A housing need survey conducted in March 2013 identified a need for 4 affordable houses and 1 market house which is considered will be Service Village met by existing permissions (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is not being produced for the village at present (10).

3 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment one of which is situated on previously developed land (7). The village doesn’t feature a conservation area but includes some listed buildings (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 72 and capacity for 56 pupils (total for all years) (6).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Naseby should remain as a secondary service village. As at June 2018,, Council tax records show that Naseby village has272 residential properties, (in terms of size,19th of the 90 rural settlements) comparable in size to some other villages initially classified as a secondary service village (5). Due to cuts to bus subsidies there is no longer a bus service to serve the village (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Since 2011 6 dwellings have been complete and as at 1st April 2018 6 dwellings had planning permission which is relatively low other secondary service villages. A housing need survey conducted in August 2012 identified a need for 4 affordable houses and 1 market house which is considered will be met by existing permissions (6). A East Secondary 57 No - no bus Neighbourhood Plan is not being produced for the village at present (10). Secondary No Haddon Service Village service Service Village One site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment which is not situated on previously developed land (7). The village doesn’t feature a conservation area but includes some listed buildings and is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 72 and capacity for 70 pupils (total for all years) (6).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that, despite the poor level of public transport and lack of bus service due to subsidy cuts, by virtue of its scale and the level of services and facilities it is considered that East Haddon should remain as a secondary service village.

35 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Boughton village has 622 residential properties, (in terms of size,9th of the 90 rural settlements) comparable in size to some other villages initially classified as a secondary service village(5). The X7 bus service provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Market Harborough. Moulton Park employment area is located in relative close proximity however the linkages between the village and the employment area are not that practical, it is 1.5 miles by foot and 35 minutes by public transport (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Since 2011 3 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 6 dwellings had planning permission which is relatively lower than some other secondary service villages. A housing need survey conducted in November 2012 identified a need for 5 affordable houses which is considered will be met by existing permissions (6). A Neighbourhood Secondary Boughton 53 Plan is not being produced for the village at present (10). Secondary Yes No Service Village Service Village A number of sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment none of which are on previously developed land (7). The village features a conservation area and includes a number of listed buildings in its historic core, it also and has the saved local plan Green Wedge and Rural Access Area designations which help to indicate the sensitivity of the land between the village and Northampton (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 198 and capacity for 210 pupils (total for all years) (6).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Boughton should remain as a secondary service village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Kilsby village has 550 residential properties, which is the 10th largest settlement in the district and one of the larger villages initially classified as a secondary service village (5). The 10 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Daventry and Rugby and DIRFT which is also accessible on foot via an existing footpath however it is 1.2 miles away(3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however the post office recently closed (2).

Since 2011 37 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 36 dwellings had planning permission which is relatively high compared to some other secondary service villages. A housing need survey conducted in January 2015 identified a need for 28 market houses 9 affordable houses which is considered will be met by existing permissions Secondary Kilsby 53 (6). A Neighbourhood Plan has been made which provides further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future Secondary Yes No Service Village development (10). Service Village

3 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment none of which are on previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but it includes a number of listed buildings (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 97 and capacity for 105 pupils (total for all years) (6).

Based on the above assessment, owing to its scale and presence of some of the most important services and facilities, in particular a primary school as well as a pre-school help to serve day to day needs, despite the limited provision of other important services, such as local employment provision, owing to its relatively large scale compared to other secondary service villages it is considered that Kilsby should remain as a secondary service village.

36 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Yelvertoft village has 342 residential properties, (in terms of size, 17th of the 90 rural settlements) comparable in size to some other villages initially classified as a secondary service village, such as Walgrave and Boughton (5). The LCM bus provides an infrequent service to Rugby which only runs on a Thursday therefore access to employment opportunities is extremely limited beyond the local employment provision in the village (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Since 2011 1 dwelling has been completed and as at 1st April 2018 3 dwelling had planning permission which is relatively lower than some other secondary service villages. A Secondary No – housing need survey conducted in August 2012 identified a need for 4 affordable houses and 1 market house which is considered will be met by existing permissions (6). A Yelvertoft 53 Secondary infrequent bus Neighbourhood Plan is not being produced for the village at present (10). No Service Village Service Village service One site was were identified through the Land Availability Assessment which is not situated on previously developed land(7). The village doesn’t feature a conservation area but includes a small number of listed buildings spread throughout the settlement (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 96 and capacity for 140 pupils (total for all years) (6).

Based on the above assessment, whilst Yelvertoft has poor public transport provision it is considered that it provides an important role , specifically the presence of a primary school which serve surrounding settlements that do not benefit from such a facility and therefore it is considered that Yelvertoft should remain as a secondary service village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Badby village has 254 residential properties, (in terms of size, 25th of the 90 rural settlements) comparable in size to some other villages initially classified as a secondary service village, such as Guilsborough and East Haddon but it should be noted that these are some of the smaller villages in this category (5). The 200 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Daventry and Banbury which provides access to employment opportunities in these areas (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Since 2011 5 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 3 dwellings had planning permission which is relatively lower than some other secondary service villages. Secondary Badby 52 A housing need survey conducted in February 2013 identified a need for 4 affordable houses which is considered will be met by existing permissions (6). A Neighbourhood Secondary Yes No Service Village Plan is being produced which provides further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future development (10). Service Village

2 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment neither of which are on previously developed land (7). The village features a conservation area covering a large proportion of the settlement and includes a number of listed buildings. The village is also situated entirely within the Special Landscape Area which indicates a higher quality landscape(9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 157 and capacity for 161 pupils (total for all years) (6).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Badby should remain as a secondary service village.

37 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018,, Council tax records show that Creaton village has 197 residential properties, (in terms of size,29th of the 90 rural settlements) , smaller than all the villages initially classified as a secondary service village (5). The number 60 bus provides a daily service to Northampton which runs 7 times a day, in addition there is some local employment provision in the village (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Since 2011 1 dwelling has been complete and as at 1st April 2018 3 dwellings had planning permission which is relatively lower than some other secondary service villages. A housing need survey conducted in December 2012 identified a need for 3 affordable houses which is considered will be met by existing permissions (6). Whilst the Parish is No – only 1 of Secondary designated as a Neighbourhood Area it is understood that a Neighbourhood Plan is not currently being produced (10). Creaton 47 the important Secondary No Service Village services and Service Village 2 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment neither of which are on previously developed land (7). The village features a conservation area and includes a facilities number of listed buildings. The village is also situated entirely within the Special Landscape Area which indicates a higher quality landscape(9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 34 and capacity for 84 pupils (total for all years)(6).

Based on the above assessment, owing to the presence of some of the most important services and facilities, in particular a primary school and post office which help to serve day to day needs, despite the limited provision of other important services, such as shops or pre-school facilities and its relatively small scale compared to other secondary service villages, it is considered that Creaton should remain as a secondary service village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Walgrave village has 368 residential properties, (in terms of size,16th of the 90 rural settlements) ,comparable to other villages initially classified as a secondary service village, such as Boughton and Yelvertoft (5). The 10 bus provides a daily service to Northampton and Kettering, operating 11 times a day offering relatively good access to employment opportunities in addition to the local employment within the village(3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Since 2011 27 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 16 dwellings had planning permission which is relatively low compared to some other secondary service villages. A housing need survey conducted in January 2016 with Old, Holcot and Hannington identified a need for 12 affordable houses and work is being carried out to try to Secondary Walgrave 48 address this need (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is not being produced (10). Secondary Yes No Service Village Service Village 1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment which is not situated on previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but it includes a some listed buildings and scheduled ancient monuments are located to the South and East(9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 147 and capacity for 168 pupils (total for all years) (6).

Based on the above assessment, despite only scoring just above the minimum requirement for a secondary service village it is considered that Walgrave should remain as a secondary service village.

38 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Pitsford village has 264 residential properties, (in terms of size,20th of the 90 rural settlements, comparable with some of the other smaller Secondary Service Villages(5). The X7 bus service provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Market Harborough which provides opportunities to access employment beyond the local employment provision in the village (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat(2).

Since 2011 1 dwelling has been completed and as at 1st April 2018 9 dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in March 2014 identified a need No – only 1 of Secondary for 3 affordable houses (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is being produced which will provide further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of Pitsford 48 the important Secondary housing need and managing future development (10). No Service Village services and Service Village

facilities 4 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment none of which are on previously developed land (7). The village features a conservation area and some listed buildings (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 58 and capacity for 67 pupils (total for all years)(6).

Based on the above assessment, despite only scoring just above the minimum requirement for a secondary service village and not having the minimum required level of important services and facilities, by virtue of its scale and accessibility to local employment opportunities it is considered Pitsford should remain as a Secondary Service Village.

As at June 2018,, Council tax records show that Staverton village has 186 residential properties, (in terms of size,31st of the 90 rural settlements),one of the smaller villages initially classified as a secondary service village along with Creaton(5). The 65 bus provides a limited once daily service to Daventry, and Leamington Spar., this offers limited access to employment opportunities in addition to the local employment within the village(3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

Since 2011 2 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 6 dwellings had planning permission which is relatively low compared to some other secondary service villages. A housing need survey conducted in 2017 identified a need for 15 houses (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is being produced which provides further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future development (10). Secondary Staverton 48 Secondary Yes No Service Village 3 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment none of which are situated on previously developed land (7). The village features a conservation area which Service Village includes a number of listed buildings and the village is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 102 and capacity for 105 pupils (total for all years)(6).

Based on the above assessment, despite only scoring just above the minimum requirement for a secondary service village it is considered that Staverton should remain as a secondary service village.

39 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Dodford village has 47 residential properties (in terms of size, 62nd of the 90 rural settlements), one of the smaller villages initially classified as an Other Village(5). The D1 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Daventry (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a village hall and public/house restaurant(2).

Since 2011 1 dwelling has been completed and as at 1st April 2018 2 dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in October 2011 identified a Dodford 45 Other Village need for 1 affordable house (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is not being produced (10). Yes No Other Village

3 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment none of which are situated on previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but includes a small number of listed buildings (9). There is no primary school in the village therefore it is not necessary to assess its capacity (6)

Based on the above assessment and owing to its limited range of services and facilities and relatively small scale it is considered that Dodford should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Maidwell village has 97 residential properties, (in terms of size,46th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with some other villages initially classified as an Other Village(5). The X7 bus service provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Market Harborough which provides opportunities to access employment beyond the local employment provision in the village (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a primary school, village hall and public/house restaurant(2).

As at 1st April 2018 1 dwelling had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in August 2012 identified a need for 2 affordable houses and 2 market houses(6). A Neighbourhood Plan is being produced which will provide further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future Maidwell 45 Other Village development (10). Yes No Other Village

5 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment 1 of which is partially situated on previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but includes a small number of listed buildings and the special landscape area surrounds the village to the South, East and West.(9) Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 71 and capacity for 70 pupils (total for all years)(6).

Based on the above assessment and owing to its limited range of services and facilities and relatively small scale it is considered that Maidwell should remain as an Other Village.

40 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Ravensthorpe village has 249 residential properties, (in terms of size, 26th of the 90 rural settlements), one of the larger villages initially classified as an Other Village(5). Due to cuts to bus subsidies there is no longer a bus service to serve the village (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a post office, village hall and public/house restaurant(2).

As at 1st April 2018 2 dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in August 2012 identified a need for 2 market houses and 2 affordable houses Ravensthor 43 Other Village (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is not being produced for the village (10). Yes No Other Village pe 1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment which is not situated on previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but includes a small number of listed buildings and the village is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape.(9).

Based on the above assessment and owing to its limited range of services and facilities despite it being one of the larger ‘other villages’ it is considered that Ravensthorpe should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Clipston village has 258 residential properties, (in terms of size, 21st of the 90 rural settlements), one of the larger villages initially classified as an Other Village(5). Clipston only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a primary school, village hall and public/house restaurant(2).

Since 2011 15 dwellings have been complete and as at 1st April 2018 6 dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in March 2014 identified a need for 2 affordable houses (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is being produced which will provide further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of Clipston 42 Other Village housing need and managing future development (10). Yes No Other Village

1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment which is not situated on previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but includes a small number of listed buildings and is surrounded by the site of the Clipston Medieval Settlement, a Scheduled Ancient Monument(9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 119 and capacity for 140 pupils (total for all years)(6).

Based on the above assessment and owing to its limited range of services and facilities and poor accessibility to employment opportunities, despite it being one of the larger ‘other villages’ it is considered that Clipston should remain as an Other Village.

41 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Great Oxendon village has119 residential properties, (in terms of size, 40th of the 90 rural settlements), broadly comparable to the size of a number of villages initially classified as an Other Village(5). The X7 bus service provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Market Harborough which provides opportunities to access employment beyond the local employment provision in the village (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant(2).

Great Since 2011 10 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 8 dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in March 2013 identified a 41 Other Village Oxendon Yes need for 1 affordable house (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is not being produced for the village (10). No Other Village

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village does not feature a conservation area and includes a small number of listed buildings. The special landscape area is situated to the North and East of the village which indicates a higher quality landscape in that area (9).

Based on the above assessment, due to the limited range of services and facilities it is considered that Great Oxendon should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Lower Harlestone village has 262 residential properties, (in terms of size, 21st of the 90 rural settlements), one of the larger villages initially classified as an Other Village(5). However it should be noted that some of these properties are part of the Northampton Kings Heath/Dallington Grange SUE . The 96 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Rugby and DIRFT and Lodge Farm industrial estate is situated 6 minutes away by bus. Whilst there is no employment area good accessibility is available to employment opportunities and some local employment provision is available in the village(3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant(2) and a primary school

As at 1st April 2018 1 dwelling had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in April 2012 (with Upper Harlestone) identified a need for 1 affordable house Lower (6). The majority of Harlestone parish is designated as a Neighbourhood Area and it is understood that a neighbourhood plan is being produced which will provide further local 40 Other Village Harlestone Yes guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future development (10). No Other Village

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village features a recently reviewed conservation area and a number of listed buildings. The village is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape and the saved local plan Green Wedge designation is situated to the South of the village which helps to indicate the sensitivity of the land between the village and Northampton.(9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 56 and capacity for 56 pupils (total for all years)(6).

Based on the above assessment, it is considered that despite the good accessibility to employment opportunities owing to the relatively limited provision of services and facilities in the village Lower Harlestone should remain as an Other Village.

42 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Welton village has 256 residential properties, (in terms of size, 24th of the 90 rural settlements), one of the larger villages initially classified as an Other Village(5). Welton only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis. Whilst Daventry is relatively close the nearest employment is 1.5 miles away which is likely to be beyond a walkable distance(3).No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant and a primary school (2).

Since 2011 2 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 7 dwellings had planning permission, 3 through prior approval and a housing need survey conducted in August 2013 identified a need for 1 affordable house and market house (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is being produced which will provide further local guidance on how the Welton 37 Other Village local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future development (10). Yes No Other Village

2 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment that related to the village however further sites were identified in relation to meeting Daventrys needs (7). The village does not feature a conservation area and has a small number of listed buildings. Whilst not designated as Green Wedge the land between the village and Daventry is considered to be sensitive in order to retain the separate identity of the village(9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 139 and capacity for 134 pupils (total for all years)(6).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that despite being one of the larger other villages that owing to its relatively limited provision of services and facilities Welton should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Overstone village has 223 residential properties, (in terms of size, 26th of the 90 rural settlements), one of the larger villages initially classified as an Other Village(5). The X10 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton, Market Harborough and Kettering which provides good access to employment. However Round Spinney employment area is 30 minute by public transport and at 1.6 miles is not considered to be walkable(3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a primary school, village hall and post office(2).

As at 1st April 2018 2016 3 dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in October 2012 identified a need for 1 affordable and 1 market house (6). Overstone 37 Other Village A Neighbourhood Plan is being produced which will provide further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future Yes No Other Village development (10).

3 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment none of which are situated on previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but includes a small number of listed buildings and is surrounded by the saved local plan Green Wedge designation which help to indicate the sensitivity of the land between the village and Northampton.(9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 103 and capacity for 105 pupils (total for all years)(6).

Based on the above assessment and owing to its limited range of services and facilities it is considered that Overstone should remain as an Other Village.

43 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Great Brington village has 95 residential properties, (in terms of size,47th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable to a number of villages initially classified as an Other village(5). Great Brington benefits from the number 63 bus but this only operates on 1 occasion 3 days a week and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant, post office and community/public hall (2).

Great As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey has not been conducted for the village (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at 36 Other Village Brington Yes present (10). No Other Village

1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment which is not situated on previously developed land (7). The village is entirely designated as a conservation area and has a number of listed buildings and is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Great Brington should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Long Buckby Wharf village has 52 residential properties, (in terms of size, 61st of the 90 rural settlements), one of the smallest villages initially classified as an Other village, furthermore the settlement does not form a coherent single settlement, limited to 2 separate clusters of housing and 2 separate clusters of employment (5). Long Buckby Wharf benefits from the number 11 and 14 bus which operates 5 times a day Monday to Friday between Long Buckby and Daventry and is therefore considered to provide some access to employment in Daventry on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant and community/public hall (2). Long As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey has not been conducted for the village (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at Small Buckby 35 Other Village Yes present (10). Yes Settlement/Ha Wharf mlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village features the Grand Union Canal conservation area and a very small number of listed buildings (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular due to the scale of the village and its form and character it is considered that Long Buckby Wharf should be classified as a small settlement/Hamlet.

44 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018,, Council tax records show that Newnham village has 224 residential properties, (in terms of size, 27th of the 90 rural settlements), one of the larger villages initially classified as an Other Village(5). Newnham only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis. Whilst employment to the South East of Daventry is only 1.3miles away there is no provision for pedestrian access (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat (2).

As at 1st April 2018 1 dwelling had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in March 2014 did not identify a need for market or affordable housing (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is not being produced for the village (10). Newnham 32 Other Village Yes No Other Village No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village features an extensive conservation area which includes some listed buildings and is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape.(9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 79 and capacity for 122 pupils (total for all years)(6).

Based on the above assessment, due to the limited range of services and facilities and in particular its poor accessibility to employment opportunities it is considered that Newnham should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Arthingworth village has 100 residential properties, (in terms of size, 45th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other village (5). Arthingworth only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a post office, public/house restaurant and community/public hall (2).

Arthingwor No - No 30 Other Village Since 2011 11 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 6 dwellings had planning permission, 4 through prior approval and a housing need survey conducted in Important or No Other Village th March 2013 did not identify a housing need(6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Other

2 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment neither of which are on previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area and contains a very small number of listed buildings (9).

Based on the above assessment, despite the lack provision of any other or important services and facilities by virtue of its scale and form it is considered that Arthingworth should remain as an Other Village.

45 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Charwelton village has 76 residential properties, (in terms of size, 53rd of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other village (5). The 200 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Daventry and Banbury which provides access to employment opportunities in these areas (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant and community/public hall (2).

Since 2011 11 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 0 dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in February 2013 did not No – No identify a housing need (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is being produced which provides further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing Charwelton 30 Other Village Important or need and managing future development (10). No Other Village Other 2 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment neither of which are on previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area and contains a very small number of listed buildings and is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, despite the lack provision of any other or important services and facilities by virtue of its scale and form it is considered that Charwelton should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Holcot village has 168 residential properties, (in terms of size, 33rd of the 90 rural settlements), one of the larger villages initially classified as an Other village (5). The 10 bus provides a daily service to Northampton and Kettering, operating 11 times a day offering relatively good access to employment opportunities in addition to the local employment within the village(3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant and community/public hall (2).

As at 1st April 2018 2 dwellings had planning permission through prior approval and a housing need survey has been conducted for the village in January 2016 combined with Holcot 28 Other Village Yes Hannington, Old and Walgrave which indicated a need for 12 affordable dwellings and work is being carried out to try to address this need (6). No neighbourhood plan is being No Other Village produced at present (10).

2 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment neither of which are on previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area and contains a very small number of listed buildings (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Holcot should remain as an Other Village.

46 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Holcot village has 187 residential properties, (in terms of size, 30th of the 90 rural settlements), one of the larger villages initially classified as an Other village (5). The 10 bus provides a daily service to Northampton and Kettering, operating 11 times a day offering relatively good access to employment opportunities in addition to the local employment within the village(3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant and community/public hall (2).

As at 1st April 2018 1 dwelling had planning permission through prior approval and a housing need survey has been conducted for the village in January 2016 combined with Old 27 Other Village Yes Holcot, Hannington and Walgrave which identified a need for 12 affordable dwellings and work is being carried out to try to address this need(6). No neighbourhood plan is No Other Village being produced at present (10).

1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment which is not on previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area and contains a small number of listed buildings (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Old should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Charwelton village has 140 residential properties, (in terms of size, 35th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other village (5). Everdon only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant and community/public hall (2).

Everdon 27 Other Village As at 1st April 2018 1 dwelling had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in December 2012 did not identify a housing need (6). No neighbourhood plan is Yes No Other Village being produced at present (10).

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village features a conservation area and contains a number of listed buildings and is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Everdon should remain as an Other Village.

47 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Sibbertoft village has 127 residential properties, (in terms of size, 38th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other village (5). Sibbertoft only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant and community/public hall (2).

Since 2011 5 dwellings have been completed and as at 1st April 2018 7 dwellings had planning permission, 4 through prior approval and a housing need survey conducted in Sibbertoft 27 Other Village Yes July 2012 did not identify a need (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). No Other Village

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but it contains a very small number of listed buildings, the land to the East is designated as special landscape area is designated which indicates a higher quality landscape in that area (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Sibbertoft should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Cold Ashby village has 101 residential properties, (in terms of size, 44th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other village (5). The number 60 bus only operates on a Saturday from the village therefore there is limited access to employment opportunities (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a community/public hall and public house/restaurant (2).

Cold Ashby 22 Other Village As at 1st April 2018 8 dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in July 2012 did not identify a housing need (6). No neighbourhood plan is being Yes No Other Village produced at present (10).

3 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment none of which are situated on previously developed land although 2 feature existing agricultural buildings (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but it contains a very small number of listed buildings, a scheduled ancient monument is situated to the North of the village (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Cold Ashby should remain as an Other Village. As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Farthingstone village has 75 residential properties, (in terms of size, 54th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other village (5). Farthingstone only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant and community/public hall (2).

Farthingsto As at 1st April 2018 0 dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in April 2012 did not identify a need (6). No neighbourhood plan is being 26 Other Village ne Yes produced at present (10). No Other Village

1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but it contains some listed buildings and is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Farthingstone should remain as an Other Village.

48 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Norton village has 129 residential properties, (in terms of size, 36th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other village (5). Due to cuts to bus subsidies there is no longer a bus service to serve the village. Whilst Daventry is relatively close the nearest employment is 2 miles away which is likely to be beyond a walkable distance (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant and community/public hall (2).

As at 1st April 2018 2 dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in March 2015 identified a need for 12 market houses and 11 affordable houses, Norton 26 Other Village work is currently underway to identify a possible site for meeting this need (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is being produced which provides further local guidance on how the Yes No Other Village local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future development (10).

1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment which is partially on Previously Developed Land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area and it contains a small number of listed buildings (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Norton should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Chapel Brampton village has 181 residential properties, (in terms of size, 32nd of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other village albeit larger than some (5). The number 60 bus provides a daily service to Northampton which runs 7 times a day providing some access to employment opportunities(3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant and primary school (2).

Chapel As at 1st April 2018 2 dwellings had planning permission, 1 though prior approval and a housing need survey conducted in April 2012 (with Church Brampton) identified a need 21 Other Village Brampton Yes for 1 market house and 2 affordable houses (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). No Other Village

1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village features a conservation area which contains some listed buildings and is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 91 and capacity for 84 pupils (total for all years)(6).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Chapel Brampton should remain as an Other Village.

49 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Thornby village has 54 residential properties, (in terms of size, 60th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other village (5). The number 60 bus provides a daily service to Northampton which only runs 3 times a day from the village therefore providing limited access to employment opportunities(3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/house restaurant and community/public hall (2).

Thornby 21 Other Village As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in September 2012 identified a need for 4 affordable houses (6). No Yes No Other Village neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10).

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but it contains a very small number of listed buildings, the village is situated within the special landscape area is designated which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Thornby should remain as an Other Village. As at June 2018Council tax records show that Lamport village has 29residential properties, (in terms of size, joint 68th of the 90 rural settlements – the same as Holdenby), one of the smaller comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other village, the settlement is dominated by Lamport Hall and features a small number of residential properties adjacent to the high street (5). The X7 bus service provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Market Harborough which provides opportunities to access employment however there is very limited provision in the village (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a community/public hall (2).

No – No As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in October 2012 (with Hanging Houghton) did not identify a need (6). No Small Lamport 25 Other Village important or neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Yes Settlement/Ha other mlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but it contains some listed buildings, the village is situated within the special landscape area is designated which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, as a consequence of the small scale of the village and its character it is considered that Lamport should be classified as a Small/Settlement Hamlet.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Watford village has 84 residential properties, (in terms of size, 51st of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other village (5). The 96 bus provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Rugby and DIRFT. Whilst there is no limited local employment provision in the village the industrial units at the A5 junction are 0.7 miles away and accessible by foot(3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a community/public hall (2).

Watford 25 Other Village As at 1st April 2018 2 dwellings had planning permission, 2 through prior approval and a housing need survey conducted in October 2012 identified a need for 1 affordable Yes No Other Village house (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10).

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but it contains a very small number of listed buildings, a scheduled ancient monument is situated to the West of the village (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Watford should remain as an Other Village.

50 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Lilbourne village has 153 residential properties, (in terms of size, 34th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other village (5). The community bus runs once a day 3 times a week, and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis, whilst DIRFT is located nearby there is no direct access via sustainable transport modes (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a community/public hall and public house/restaurant (2). Lilbourne 23 Other Village Yes No Other Village As at 1st April 2018 3 dwellings had planning permission, a prior approval and a housing need survey conducted in July 2012 identified a need for 1 affordable house (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10).

3 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment of which part of 1 site is previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area but it contains a very small number of listed buildings, a scheduled ancient monument is situated to the North of the village (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Lilbourne should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Ashby St Ledgers village has 57 residential properties, (in terms of size, 59th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with some villages initially classified as an Other village but smaller than the majority (5). Ashby St Ledgers only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a community/public hall and public house/restaurant (2). Ashby St 21 Other Village Yes No Other Village Ledgers As at 1st April 2018 1 dwelling had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in April 2012 identified a housing need for 1 affordable house (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10).

1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment which is situated on previously developed land (7). The village features a conservation area and a scheduled ancient monument is situated to the North, it also contains a number of listed buildings (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Ashby St Ledgers should remain as an Other Village.

51 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018Council tax records show that Hannington village has 105 residential properties, (in terms of size, 42nd of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with some villages initially classified as an Other village (5). The 10 bus provides a daily service to Northampton and Kettering, operating 11 times a day offering relatively good access to employment opportunities in addition to the local employment within the village(3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a community/public hall (2).

As at 1st April 2018 3 dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey has been conducted for the village in January 2016 combined with Holcot, Old and Hannington 21 Other Village Yes Walgrave which identified a need for 12 affordable dwellings and work is being carried out to try to address this need(6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present No Other Village (10).

3 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment none of which are previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area and contains a very small number of listed buildings (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Hannington should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Little Brington village has90 residential properties, (in terms of size, 49th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with some villages initially classified as an Other Village (5). Little Brington benefits from the number 63 bus but this only operates on 1 occasion 3 days a week and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a primary school and a community/public hall (2).

As at 1st April 2018 6 dwellings had planning permission, 3 through prior approval and a housing need survey has not been carried out for the village (6). No neighbourhood Little 21 Other Village plan is being produced at present (10). Yes No Other Village Brington 1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment which is partly on previously developed land (7). The village does not feature a conservation area and contains a very small number of listed buildings, it is situated entirely in the Special Landscape Area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9). Based on liaison with NCC – the primary school has an intake of 58 and capacity for 70 pupils (total for all years)(6).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Little Brington should remain as an Other Village.

52 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Hellidon village has 72 residential properties, (in terms of size, 55th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with some villages initially classified as an Other Village but smaller than the majority (5). Hellidon only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public house/restaurant and a community/public hall (2).

No – No As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey carried out for the village in February 2013 identified a need for 1 affordable dwelling Hellidon 20 Other Village important or (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). No Other Village other No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village is situated entirely within a conservation area and contains a number of listed buildings, it is situated entirely in the Special Landscape Area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, despite Hellidon not having either of the important or other facilities, by virtue of its scale, which is comparable to villages initially classified as Other, it is considered that Hellidon should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Kelmarsh village has 27 residential properties, (in terms of size, 70th of the 90 rural settlements), one of the smallest villages initially classified as an Other Village furthermore the settlement does not form a coherent single settlement, limited to a small row of houses (5).The X7 bus service provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Market Harborough which provides opportunities to access employment however there is no provision in the village (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public house/restaurant (2).

No – No Small Kelmarsh 20 Other Village As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey carried out for the village in March 2013 identified a need for 1 affordable dwelling (6). important or Yes Settlement/ No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). other Hamlet

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village is not identified as a conservation area, it contains some listed buildings and is largely surrounded by a scheduled ancient monument (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the lack of service provision in the village and due to the scale of the village and its form and character it is considered that Kelmarsh should be classified as a small settlement/Hamlet.

53 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Scaldwell village has 127 residential properties, (in terms of size, 37th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable to a number of other villages initially classified as an Other Village (5). Due to cuts to bus subsidies there is no longer a bus service to serve the village (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a community/public hall (2).

As at 1st April 2018 4 dwellings had planning permission, 1 a prior approval and a housing need survey has been conducted for the village in October 2012 did not identify a Scaldwell 18 Other Village need(6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Yes No Other Village

1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment which is not on previously developed land (7). The village is almost entirely designated as a conservation area and contains a number of listed buildings (9).

Based on the above assessment it is considered that Scaldwell should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Upper Harlestone village has 82 residential properties, (in terms of size, 52nd of the 90 rural settlements), comparable to a number of other villages initially classified as an Other Village(5) . Upper Harlestone benefits from the number 63 bus but this only operates on 1 occasion 3 days a week and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis despite the relatively close proximity with Northampton (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a community/public hall (2).

As at 1st April 2018 1 dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey has been conducted for the village in April 2012 (with Lower Harlestone) identified a need for 1 affordable dwelling (6). The majority of Harlestone parish is designated as a Neighbourhood Area however there has been limited progress in developing the plan at Upper present (10). Small 17 Other Village Harlestone Yes Yes Settlement/ Hamlet 1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment which is on previously developed land (7). The village has recently been designated as a conservation area designation andt contains a number of listed buildings and the saved local plan Green Wedge designation is situated to the south of the village which helps to indicate the sensitivity of the land between the village and Northampton (9).

Based on the above assessment, and as a consequence of the character of Upper Harlestone which features a small number of clusters of houses rather than a single, cohesive settlement it is considered that Upper Harlestone should be classified as a small settlement/Hamlet.

54 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Hollowell village has 104 residential properties, (in terms of size, 43rd of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other Village (5). The number 60 bus provides a daily service to Northampton which runs 7 times a day providing access to employment opportunities in the town however there are no identified employment opportunities within the settlement. (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/community hall (2).

As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey (carried out with Teeton) was carried out for the village in August 2012 which identified a Hollowell 17 Other Village Yes need for 1 affordable house. No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). No Other Village

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village does not feature a conservation area, it contains a very small number of listed buildings and it is situated entirely in the Special Landscape Area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, it is considered that Hollowell should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Onley village has 92 residential properties, (in terms of size, 48th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other Village (5).

The number 13 bus provides a daily service to Rugby which only runs twice a day from the village therefore providing limited access to employment opportunities and there is no provision in the village (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/community hall (2). Onley 16 Other Village Yes No Other Village As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey has not recently been carried out for the village. A Neighbourhood Plan for Barby and Onley has been made which provides further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future development (10).

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village does not feature a conservation area, it does not contain any listed buildings, a scheduled ancient monument is situated to the North (9).

Based on the above assessment, it is considered that Onley should remain as an Other Village.

55 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Holdenby village has 29 residential properties, (in terms of size, 68th of the 90 rural settlements – joint with lamport), one of the smallest villages initially classified as an Other Village furthermore the settlement does not form a coherent single settlement, limited to a small cluster of properties (5). Due to cuts to bus subsidies there is no longer a bus service to serve the village. (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/community hall (2).

As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey carried out for the village in August 2012 identified a need for 1 affordable dwelling (6). Small Holdenby 16 Other Village No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Yes Yes Settlement/

Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village is situated almost entirely within a conservation area, it contains some listed buildings and is adjacent to a scheduled ancient monument to the south (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular due to the scale of the village and its form and character it is considered that Holdenby should be classified as a small settlement/Hamlet.

As at June 2018 Council tax records show that Preston Capes village has 42 residential properties, (in terms of size,64th of the 90 rural settlements), smaller than a number of villages initially classified as an Other Village (5). Preston Capes only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/community hall (2).

Preston As at 1st April 2018 2 dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey carried out for the village in April 2012 did not identify a housing need (6). No 16 Other Village Capes Yes neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). No Other Village

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village is situated almost entirely within a conservation area, it contains a number of listed buildings and is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape. A scheduled ancient monument is situated to the North of the village (9).

Based on the above assessment, it is considered that Preston Capes should remain as an Other Village.

56 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Cottesbrooke village has 61 residential properties, (in terms of size, 57th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other Village (5).

Cottesbrooke only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/community hall (2). Cottesbroo 15 Other Village ke Yes As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey carried out for the village in July 2012 identified a need for 1 affordable dwelling (6). No No Other Village neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10).

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village is situated entirely within a conservation area, it contains some listed buildings, and the village is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, it is considered that Cottesbrooke should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018 , Council tax records show that Hanging Houghton village has 58 residential properties, (in terms of size, 58th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other Village (5).

The X7 bus service provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Market Harborough which provides opportunities to access employment however there is very limited provision in the village (3). The village does not benefit from any of the Most important services and facilities (2).

Hanging None of the As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not recently been carried out for the village (6). No neighbourhood plan is being Small 15 Other Village Houghton Most produced at present (10). Yes Settlement/ Important Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village is not situated within a conservation area, it contains some listed buildings, and the village is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, despite the scale being comparable with other villages classified initially as ‘other Villages’ due to the lack any of the most important services and facilities, it is considered that Hanging Houghton should be classified as a small settlement/hamlet.

57 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Marston Trussell village has 46 residential properties, (in terms of size, 63rd of the 90 rural settlements), smaller than a number of villages initially classified as an Other Village (5). Marston Trussell only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/community hall (2).

As at 1st April 2018 7 dwellings had planning permission, 2 by prior approval, and a housing need survey carried out for the village in July 2012 identified a need for 1 Marston 15 Other Village affordable dwelling (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Yes No Other Village Trussell 1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment situated on previously developed land (7). The village is not situated within a conservation area, it contains a small number of listed buildings, the village is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape and a scheduled ancient monument is situated to the East of the village (9).

Based on the above assessment, it is considered that Marston Trussell should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Whilton village has 87 residential properties, (in terms of size, 50thof the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other Village (5). Whilton benefits from the number 63 bus but this only operates on 1 occasion 3 days a week and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/community hall (2).

As at 1st April 2018 2 dwellings had planning permission, both through prior approval and a housing needs survey carried out in December 2011 identified a need for 1 Whilton 12 Other Village Yes affordable house (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). No Other Village

2 sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment none of which are previously developed land (7). The village is not situated within a conservation area, it contains a small number of listed buildings (9).

Based on the above assessment, it is considered that Whilton should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that Church Stowe village has 62 residential properties, (in terms of size, 56th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of villages initially classified as an Other Village (5). Church Stowe only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public/community hall (2).

Church As at 1st April 2018 2 dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not recently been carried out for the (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at 11 Other Village Stowe Yes present (10). No Other Village

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village is not situated within a conservation area, it contains a small number of listed buildings and is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, it is considered that Church Stowe should remain as an Other Village.

58 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Church Brampton has 125 residential properties, (in terms of size, 39th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with some other villages initially classified as an Other Village (5). Due to cuts to bus subsidies there is no longer a bus service to serve the village (3). The village does not benefit from any of the Most important services and facilities (2).

As at 1st April 2018 1dwelling had planning permission and a housing need survey conducted in April 2012 (with Chapel Brampton) identified a need for 1 market house and 2 Church None of the affordable houses (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). 11 Other Village Brampton Most No Other Village Important No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village is not situated within a conservation area, it contains a very small number of listed buildings, but is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, whilst there is no provision of the Most Important Services and Facilities due to the scale of the village it is considered that Church Brampton should remain as an Other Village.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Coton has 17 residential properties, (in terms of size, 75th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Due to cuts to bus subsidies there is no longer a bus service to serve the village (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a public house/restaurant which is the only service/facility in the village (2). Small As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Small Coton 10 Settlement/ Yes No Settlement/ Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village is not situated within a conservation area, it contains a very small number of listed buildings Hamlet but is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the village and the limited provision of services and facilities it is considered that Coton should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

59 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Draughton has 26 residential properties, (in terms of size, 71st of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Draughton only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a community/public hall which is the only service/facility in the village (2). Small As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out (6). A Neighbourhood Plan is being produced which provides Small Draughton 10 Settlement/ Yes further local guidance on how the local community want to address the issue of housing need and managing future development (10). No Settlement/ Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village is not situated within a conservation area, it contains a very small number of listed buildings, the Special Landscape Area is situated to the west of the village which indicates a higher quality landscape in that location (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the village and the limited provision of services and facilities it is considered that Draughton should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of East Farndon has 117 residential properties, (in terms of size, 41st of the 90 rural settlements), considerably larger than a number of villages initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). East Farndon only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis despite it being relatively close to Market Harborough (3). No evidence has been provided that indicates the existing services and facilities in the village are under threat however of those identified as most important these are limited to a community/public hall which is the only service/facility in the village (2).

Small As at 1st April 2018 5 dwellings had planning permission, 2 by prior approval and a housing needs survey was carried out in April 2012 which identified a need for 1 affordable East 10 Settlement/ house (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Yes Yes Other Village Farndon Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The village is not situated within a conservation area, it contains a very small number of listed buildings, but is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape and 2 scheduled ancient monuments are situated adjacent to the village(9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular due to the relatively large scale of the village compared to the other small settlements/hamlets, despite the relatively limited provision of services and facilities it is considered that East Farndon should be reclassified as an Other Village.

60 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Whilton Locks has 10 residential properties, (in terms of size, joint 85th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Whilton Locks only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on- demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any of the Most important services and facilities (2). Small Whilton As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Small 10 Settlement/ Locks Yes No Settlement/ Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). Part of the settlement is situated within a conservation area, it contains a very small number of listed Hamlet buildings, the special landscape area is situated to the east of the settlement which indicates a higher quality landscape in that location (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the limited provision of services and facilities it is considered that Whilton Locks should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Clay Coton has 14 residential properties, (in terms of size, joint 79th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). The community bus runs once a day 3 times a week, and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any of the Most important services and facilities (2).

Small As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Small Clay Coton 6 Settlement/ Yes No Settlement/ 1 site was identified through the Land Availability Assessment which is situated on previously developed land (7). Part of the settlement is situated within a conservation area, Hamlet Hamlet it contains a very small number of listed buildings (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the limited provision of services and facilities it is considered that Clay Coton should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Canons Ashby has 6 residential properties, (in terms of size, joint 86th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Canons Ashby only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any of the Most important services and facilities (2).

Small As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey was carried out in April 2012 but did not identify a need (6). No neighbourhood plan is Canons Small 5 Settlement/ being produced at present (10). Yes No Settlement/ Ashby Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement is situated entirely within a conservation area, it contains some listed buildings and is a designated scheduled ancient monument (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the limited provision of services and facilities it is considered that Canons Ashby should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

61 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018 Council tax records show that Althorp village has 14 residential properties, (in terms of size, 78th of the 90 rural settlements) Furthermore the settlement does not form a coherent single settlement, limited to dispersed individual properties within the Althorp estate (5). Following cuts to the subsidy the 96 bus no longer provides an hourly service to the main towns of Northampton and Rugby and DIRFT and there is no provision in the village (3). The village does not benefit from any of the Most important services and facilities (2).

Small As at 1st April 2017 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing need survey carried out for the village in January 2012 identified a need for 1 affordable dwelling (6). None of the Small Althorp 5 Settlement/ No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). most No Settlement/

Hamlet important Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The house is a listed buildings and the area is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, it is evident that the village should be classified as a small settlement/hamlet, due to the lack of any of the most important services and facilities, its very small scale, its form and character . This assessment is further reinforced by the loss of the bus service to the area.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Upper Stowe has 37 residential properties, (in terms of size, 65th of the 90 rural settlements), one of the larger settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Upper Stowe only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any of the Most important services and facilities (2). Small

Upper Small 5 Settlement/ As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Yes No Settlement/ Stowe Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a small number of listed buildings and is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape(9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement (relative to ‘other’ villages) and the limited provision of services and facilities it is considered that Upper Stowe should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet. As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Brockhall has 29 residential properties, (in terms of size, 67th of the 90 rural settlements), one of the larger settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Brockhall only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities (2).

Small As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey was carried out in October 2011 but did not identify a need (6). No neighbourhood plan Small Brockhall 0 Settlement/ is being produced at present (10). Yes No Settlement/

Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement is situated entirely within a conservation area, it contains a number of listed buildings and is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement (relative to ‘other’ villages) and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Brockhall remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

62 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Elkington has 6 residential properties, (in terms of size, 87th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Elkington only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities (2). Small

Small Elkington 0 Settlement/ As at 1st April 2018 1 dwelling had planning permission, a prior approval and a housing needs survey has not been carried out (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at Yes No Settlement/ present (10). Hamlet Hamlet

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a very small number of listed buildings and is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape(9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Elkington should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

As at June 2018 Council tax records show that the settlement of Fawsley has 14 residential properties, (in terms of size, joint 80th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Fawsley only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities Small (2). Small Fawsley 0 Settlement/ Yes As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). No Settlement/ Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a very small number of listed buildings and is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Fawsley should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet. As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Haselbech has 30 residential properties, (in terms of size, 66th of the 90 rural settlements), one of the larger settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Haselbech only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities (2).

Small As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Small Haselbech 0 Settlement/ Yes No Settlement/ No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a very small number of listed buildings, Hamlet Hamlet a scheduled ancient monument is situated to the west and a large part of the settlement is situated within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Haselbech should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

63 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Little Everdon has 12 residential properties, (in terms of size, 82nd of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Little Everdon only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities (2). Small

Little Small 0 Settlement/ As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Yes No Settlement/ Everdon Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a very small number of listed buildings and is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Little Everdon should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet. As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Little Preston has 17 residential properties, (in terms of size, joint 76th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Little Preston only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on- demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities (2). Small

Little Small 0 Settlement/ As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Yes No Settlement/ Preston Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a very small number of listed buildings and the northern part of the settlement is situated within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Little Preston should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet. As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Lower Catesby has 5 residential properties, (in terms of size, 87th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Lower Catesby only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities (2). Small

Lower Small 0 Settlement/ As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Yes No Settlement/ Catesby Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a small number of listed buildings and part of the settlement is a scheduled ancient monument, the settlement is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape(9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Lower Catesby should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

64 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Muscott has 3 residential properties, (in terms of size, 89th of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Muscott only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities (2). Small

Small Muscott 0 Settlement/ As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Yes No Settlement/

Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a small number of listed buildings and part of the settlement is a scheduled ancient monument, the settlement is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape(9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Muscott should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Nobottle has 11 residential properties, (in terms of size, 83rd of the 90 rural settlements), comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Whilton benefits from the number 63 bus but this only operates on 1 occasion 3 days a week (3)and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities Small (2). Small Nobottle 0 Settlement/ Yes As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). No Settlement/ Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a small number of listed buildings and the settlement is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape(9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Nobottle should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Snorscomb has 2 residential properties, the smallest settlement in the district and smallest initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Snorscomb only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities (2). Small

Small Snorscomb 0 Settlement/ As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Yes No Settlement/

Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a small number of listed buildings and the settlement is situated entirely within the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape(9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Snorscomb should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

65 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Stanford –on-Avon has 16 residential properties, (in terms of size, joint 77th of the 90 rural settlements) comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). The community bus runs once a day 3 times a week, and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities (2). Small

Stanford – Small 0 Settlement/ As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Yes No Settlement/ on - Avon Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a small number of listed buildings however a large part of the settlement is surrounded by a scheduled ancient monument (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Stanford – on- Avon should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Sulby has 20 residential properties, , (in terms of size, joint 73rd of the 90 rural settlements) comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Sulby only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities (2). Small

Small Sulby 0 Settlement/ As at 1st April 2018 5 dwellings had planning permission, 3 through prior approval and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being Yes No Settlement/ produced at present (10). Hamlet Hamlet

A number of sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment, some of which are partly on previously developed land (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a small number of listed buildings however a scheduled ancient monument is situated to the South (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Sulby should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Teeton has 19 residential properties, , (in terms of size, 74th of the 90 rural settlements) comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Teeton only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities Small (2). Small Teeton 0 Settlement/ Yes As at 1st April 2018 1 dwelling had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). No Settlement/ Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a small number of listed buildings but it is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Teeton should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

66 Reflective Appraisal – the following factors should be considered; Stage1: Does 2)Opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to the sustainability of settlements Alter Stage 1: the site meet 3) Accessibility, particularly by public transport, to the main towns and sustainable employment opportunities position in Provisional the minimum 4)Evidence of local needs for housing (including Market and affordable housing) employment and services general hierarchy as Final Settlement 5) The role, scale and character of the settlement Settlement Total Hierarchy requirement for a Settlement 6) The capacity of the settlements to accommodate development in terms of physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints Name Score Classification each consequence hierarchy 7) The availability of deliverable sites including previously developed land in sustainable locations based on total component for of classification 8) Sustaining the rural economy by retaining existing employment sites where possible, by enabling small scale economic development, including tourism, through rural score the hierarchy qualitative diversification and by supporting appropriate agricultural and forestry development classification? analysis? 9) Protect and enhance the character of and quality of the rural areas' historic buildings and areas of historic importance or environmental importance 10) Enabling local communities to identify and meet their own local needs

As at June 2018 Council tax records show that the settlement of Upper Catesby has 10 residential properties, , (in terms of size, 84th of the 90 rural settlements) comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). Upper Catesby only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities (2). Small

Upper Small 0 Settlement/ As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Yes No Settlement/ Catesby Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains 1 listed building but it is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Upper Catesby should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of West Farndon has 14 residential properties, , (in terms of size, 81st of the 90 rural settlements) comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). West Farndon only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services Small and facilities (2). West Small 0 Settlement/ Farndon Yes As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission and a housing needs survey has not been carried out. (6). No neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). No Settlement/ Hamlet Hamlet No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains 2 listed buildings but it is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that West Farndon should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

As at June 2018, Council tax records show that the settlement of Winwick has 24 residential properties, , (in terms of size, 72nd of the 90 rural settlements) comparable with a number of settlements initially classified as a small settlement/hamlet (5). West Farndon only benefits from the County Connect bus service which is an on-demand service and therefore is not considered to provide sufficient access to employment opportunities on a day to day basis (3). The settlement does not benefit from any services and facilities (2). Small

Small Winwick 0 Settlement/ As at 1st April 2018 no dwellings had planning permission, a housing needs survey was carried out in September 2012 which identified a need for 1 market house (6). No Yes No Settlement/ neighbourhood plan is being produced at present (10). Hamlet Hamlet

No sites were identified through the Land Availability Assessment (7). The settlement does not feature a conservation area, it contains a number of listed buildings, is largely surrounded by a scheduled ancient monument and is situated entirely in the special landscape area which indicates a higher quality landscape (9).

Based on the above assessment, in particular the small scale of the settlement and the lack of provision of any services and facilities it is considered that Winwick should remain as a Small Settlement/Hamlet.

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Appendix C: Sources of information for the Reflective Assessment

Office for National Statistics, 2011 Census Data, Neighbourhood Statistics, http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/

Traveline East , http://www.travelineeastmidlands.co.uk/em/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2?language=en&timeOffset=15

Travel Times, Google Maps, www.google.co.uk

Neighbourhood Plans in Daventry District, https://www.daventrydc.gov.uk/living/planning- policy/neighbourhood-planning/parish-update-map/

Housing Needs Surveys, https://www.daventrydc.gov.uk/living/housing/housing-needs- surveys/?Housing%20Strategy

Number of Residential Properties – Daventry Council Tax data

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Appendix D: Primary Schools in Daventry District

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Appendix E: Number of Properties according to Council Tax Register – June 2018

Number of Number of Residential Residential Village Properties Village Properties 1 Brixworth 2263 46 Maidwell 97 2 Moulton 1921 47 Great Brington 95 3 Long Buckby 1866 48 Onley 92 4 Woodford Halse 1606 49 Little Brington 90 5 Weedon 1305 50 Whilton 87 6 Crick 868 51 Watford 84 7 Braunston 783 52 Upper Harlestone 82 8 West Haddon 707 53 Charwelton 76 9 Boughton 622 54 Farthingstone 75 10 Kilsby 550 55 Hellidon 72 11 Byfield 549 56 Church Stowe 62 11 Flore 544 57 Cottesbrooke 61 13 Spratton 496 58 Hanging Houghton 58 14 Welford 477 59 Ashby St Ledgers 57 15 Barby 427 60 Thornby 54 16 Walgrave 368 61 Long Buckby Wharf 52 17 Yelvertoft 342 62 Dodford 47 18 Naseby 282 63 Marston Trussell 46 19 East Haddon 272 64 Preston Capes 42 20 Pitsford 264 65 Upper Stowe 37 21 Lower Harlestone 262 66 Haselbech 30 21 Clipston 258 67 Brockhall 29 23 Guilsborough 257 68 Holdenby 29 24 Welton 256 68 Lamport 29 25 Badby 254 70 Kelmarsh 27 26 Ravensthorpe 249 71 Draughton 26 27 Newnham 224 72 Winwick 24 28 Overstone 223 73 Sulby 20 29 Creaton 197 74 Teeton 19 30 Old 187 75 Coton 17 31 Staverton 186 76 Little Preston 17 32 Chapel Brampton 181 77 Stanford-on-avon 16 33 Holcot 168 78 Althorp 14 34 Lilbourne 153 79 Clay Coton 14 35 Everdon 140 80 Fawsley 14 36 Norton 129 81 West Farndon 14 37 Scaldwell 127 82 Little Everdon 12 38 Sibbertoft 127 83 Nobottle 11 39 Church Brampton 125 84 Upper Catesby 10 40 Great Oxendon 119 85 Whilton Locks 10 41 East Farndon 117 86 Canons Ashby 6 42 Hannington 105 87 Elkington 6 43 Hollowell 104 88 Lower Catesby 5 44 Cold Ashby 101 89 Muscott 3 45 Arthingworth 100 90 Snorscomb 2

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Appendix F: Full List of Services and Facilities as at June 2018

SERVICES AND FACILITIES INCLUDE IN UPRN COMPANY CLASSIFICATION ADDRESS LINE 1 STREET VILLAGE POSTCODE ASSESSMENT? NOTE NORTHANTS LAND DRAINAGE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT BRINGTON 28019891 CONTRACTORS LTD PROVISION ALTHORPE STATION ROAD ALTHORP NN6 8DP Yes F W T BURROWS & LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28041958 CO LTD PROVISION OLD STATION YARD ALTHORP ALTHORP NN7 4HF Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT BRINGTON 28052575 CIRRUS TRADING LTD PROVISION ALTHORPE STATION ROAD ALTHORP NN6 8DP Yes 28060557 STABLES CAFE Restaurant / Cafeteria ALTHORP HOUSE ALTHORP ALTHORP NN7 4HQ Yes PUBLIC KELMARSH 28028982 BULLS HEAD INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT BULLS HEAD INN ROAD ARTHINGWORTH LE16 8JZ Yes ARTHINGWORTH POST HOME FARM 28028999 POST OFFICE OFFICE GROVE ARTHINGWORTH LE16 8NJ Yes COMMUNITY AND ARTHINGWORTH KELMARSH 28043790 PUBLIC HALLS VILLAGE HALL ROAD ARTHINGWORTH LE16 8JZ Yes Does not fall within service and OVERMAN SON & LOCAL EMPLOYMENT OVERMAN ESTATE BRAYBROOKE facility 28049832 COMPANY LTD PROVISION OFFICE ROAD ARTHINGWORTH LE16 8JT No category THE OLDE COACH PUBLIC THE OLDE COACH ASHBY ST 28008347 HOUSE HOUSE/RESTAURANT HOUSE MAIN STREET LEDGERS CV23 8UN Yes COMMUNITY AND ASHBY ST LEDGERS ASHBY ST 28042369 PUBLIC HALLS VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET LEDGERS CV23 8UN Yes ASHBY ST 28048316 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA MAIN STREET LEDGERS Yes PUBLIC 28002242 WINDMILL INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT WINDMILL INN MAIN STREET BADBY NN11 3AN Yes BADBY PRIMARY 28002308 BADBY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL LANE BADBY NN11 3AJ Yes MESSRS S T CHALLIS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT COURTYARD 28002381 LTD PROVISION S T CHALLIS LTD LANE BADBY NN11 3AG Yes COMMUNITY AND 28002432 PUBLIC HALLS BADBY VILLAGE HALL THE GREEN BADBY NN11 3AF Yes PUBLIC 28030654 MALTSTERS ARMS HOUSE/RESTAURANT MALTSTERS ARMS THE GREEN BADBY NN11 3AF Yes

28043992 SPORTS GROUND BADBY PLAYING FIELDS CHAPEL LANE BADBY Yes BADBY ALLOTMENT BROOKSIDE 28047988 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS LANE BADBY Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting 28059738 BADBY CRICKET CLUB Activity/ Centre LONG ROODS CHAPEL LANE BADBY Yes PRE SCHOOL BADBY PRIMARY FACILITIES SCHOOL SCHOOL LANE BADBY NN11 3AJ Yes OTHER 28003868 BARBY NURSERIES SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS BARBY NURSERIES WELTON ROAD BARBY CV23 8TG Yes TOWER FARM OTHER 1.9km from 28013730 SADDLERS LTD SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS TOWER FARM BARBY LANE BARBY CV23 8UX No Barby LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28014078 BARBY GARAGE PROVISION RUGBY ROAD BARBY CV23 8UA Yes

SAME LAMBORGHINI LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28014089 (UK) LTD PROVISION MANOR WORKS BARBY LANE BARBY CV23 8TD Yes Warehouse / Store / 28030677 INDUSTRIAL UNIT Storage Depot THE GREEN BARBY CV23 8TS BARBY VILLAGE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28030678 WOODTURNING PROVISION THE GREEN BARBY CV23 8TS Yes PUBLIC 28030681 THE ARNOLD ARMS HOUSE/RESTAURANT WARE ROAD BARBY CV23 8UE Yes 1.1km from 28030683 BARBY SPORTING LTD BARBY SPORTING CLUB BARBY LANE BARBY CV23 8UX No Barby COMMUNITY AND 28042372 PUBLIC HALLS BARBY VILLAGE HALL KILSBY ROAD BARBY CV23 8TT Yes LONGDOWN 28042374 SPORTS GROUND BARBY SPORTS FIELD LANE BARBY CV23 8TG Yes BARBY CHURCH OF BARBY CHURCH OF PRIMARY ENGLAND PRIMARY DAVENTRY 28045039 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL ROAD BARBY CV23 8TR Yes BARBY ALLOTMENT 28048152 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS THE GREEN BARBY Yes GENERAL FOOD 28048155 BARBY POST OFFICE STORE BARBY POST OFFICE RUGBY ROAD BARBY CV23 8UA Yes 28048155 BARBY POST OFFICE POST OFFICE BARBY POST OFFICE RUGBY ROAD BARBY CV23 8UA Yes OTHER 28049187 THE BEAUTY ROOM SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CASTLE MOUND BARBY CV23 8TN Yes VILLAGE FARM OTHER VILLAGE FARM 28050384 NURSERIES SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS NURSERIES ONLEY LANE BARBY CV23 8TB Yes

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28050385 SPORTS GROUND TENNIS COURT ADJ 15A RUGBY ROAD BARBY Yes

1.1km from 28050386 CLUB HOUSE CHAPEL FARM WELTON ROAD BARBY CV23 8TF No Barby BARBY RECREATION 28055495 PLAY AREA GROUND CHURCH WALK BARBY Yes BARBY RECREATION 28055495 SPORTS GROUND GROUND KILSBY ROAD BARBY Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting LONGDOWN 28058959 BARBY SCOUTS Activity/ Centre BARBY SPORTS FIELD LANE BARBY CV23 8TG Yes ONLEY GROUNDS FARM SHOP AND 28059491 BUTCHERY Shop / Showroom ONLEY GROUNDS FARM LONDON ROAD ONLEY CV23 8AJ Yes ONLEY GROUNDS 28059492 FARM RESTAURANT Restaurant / Cafeteria ONLEY GROUNDS FARM LONDON ROAD ONLEY CV23 8AJ Yes THE WILLOWS 28060569 COFFEE SHOP Restaurant / Cafeteria BARBY NURSERIES WELTON ROAD BARBY CV23 8TG Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting BOUGHTON SPRINGS MOULTON 28023406 Activity/ Centre (STABLES) LANE BOUGHTON NN2 8RE BOUGHTON PRIMARY BOUGHTON PRIMARY MOULTON 28023415 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL LANE BOUGHTON NN2 8RG Yes COMMUNITY AND BOUGHTON VILLAGE 28023434 PUBLIC HALLS HALL BUTCHERS LANE BOUGHTON NN2 8SH Yes BOWLS CENTRAL 28041097 SPORTS GROUND CLUB AVENUE BOUGHTON NN2 8DZ Yes 1.2km from BRAMPTON Boughton 28042342 THE WINDHOVER THE WINDHOVER LANE BOUGHTON NN6 8AA No village ABINGTON CRICKET ABINGTON CRICKET BOUGHTON 28042375 CLUB SPORTS GROUND CLUB PARK BOUGHTON NN2 8SQ Yes PUBLIC 28042376 THE WHYTE MELVILLE HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE WHYTE MELVILLE CHURCH STREET BOUGHTON NN2 8SG Yes OTHER BRAMPTON 28042942 SMITHS FARM SHOP SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS SMITHS FARM SHOP LANE BOUGHTON NN6 8AA Yes 28043410 SPORTS GROUND OBELISK RISE BOUGHTON NN2 8DZ Yes

BOUGHTON 28049527 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS HUMFREY LANE BOUGHTON Yes 1.2km from TELEREAL SERVICES BRAMPTON Boughton 28050542 LTD CLUBHOUSE LANE BOUGHTON NN6 8AA No village 28052083 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA HUMFREY LANE BOUGHTON Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MOULTON 28058198 SRP PONY PARTIES PROVISION SRP PONY PARTIES LANE BOUGHTON Yes BRAMPTON 28059670 SAULS OF SPRATTON Shop / Showroom SMITHS FARM SHOP LANE BOUGHTON NN6 8AA Yes

BRAUNSTON MARINA LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28003019 LTD PROVISION BRAUNSTON MARINA THE WHARF BRAUNSTON NN11 7JH Yes FOSSE MOTOR LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28003054 ENGINEERS LTD PROVISION WAYSIDE@BRAUNSTON LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HX Yes PUBLIC 28003227 THE OLD PLOUGH HOUSE/RESTAURANT HIGH STREET BRAUNSTON NN11 7HS Yes THE ADMIRAL PUBLIC 28003351 NELSON HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE ADMIRAL NELSON DARK LANE BRAUNSTON NN11 7HJ Yes UNION CANAL LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28003352 CARRIERS LTD PROVISION BOTTOM LOCK DARK LANE BRAUNSTON NN11 7HJ Yes DAVENTRY LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28003513 REFRIGERATION LTD PROVISION CROSS LANE BRAUNSTON NN11 7HH Yes THE BRAUNSTON OTHER 28003536 FAMILY BUTCHER SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET BRAUNSTON NN11 7HR Yes THE WHEATSHEAF PUBLIC 28003707 INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE GREEN BRAUNSTON NN11 7HW Yes THE BRAUNSTON OTHER 28003716 FRYER SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS THE GREEN BRAUNSTON NN11 7HW Yes

BRAUNSTON CHURCH BRAUNSTON OF ENGLAND PRIMARY 28003806 PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL BARBY ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HF Yes OTHER 28003814 CHARISMA SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET BRAUNSTON NN11 7HR Yes OTHER 28030871 THE BOAT SHOP SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS BOTTOM LOCK DARK LANE BRAUNSTON NN11 7HJ Yes PUBLIC 28030879 THE BOAT HOUSE HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE BOAT HOUSE LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HB Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28042371 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION BUSINESS UNIT BARBY ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7AE Yes BRAUNSTON BOATS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28042378 LTD PROVISION BOTTOM LOCK DARK LANE BRAUNSTON NN11 7HJ Yes

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BEAUMONT LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28043357 PRODUCTS LTD PROVISION CLEVES FARM BARBY ROAD BRAUNSTON CV23 8TF Yes COMMUNITY AND 28043384 THE VILLAGE CENTRE PUBLIC HALLS THE VILLAGE CENTRE THE GREEN BRAUNSTON NN11 7HW Yes MIDLAND OTHER 28043468 CHANDLERS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MIDLAND CHANDLERS LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HX Yes BRAUNSTON POST 28044684 OFFICE POST OFFICE HIGH STREET BRAUNSTON NN11 7HR Yes BRAUNSTON POST GENERAL FOOD 28044684 OFFICE STORE HIGH STREET BRAUNSTON NN11 7HR Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28047539 PHOBOX LTD PROVISION TESS WHARF LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HB Yes

BRAUNSTON 28048289 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS DARK LANE BRAUNSTON Yes 28048290 SPORTS GROUND PLAYING FIELDS BARBY ROAD BRAUNSTON Yes 2ND BRAUNSTON COMMUNITY AND 28050007 SCOUT GROUP PUBLIC HALLS HALL AND PREMISES CROSS LANE BRAUNSTON NN11 7NH Yes INSPIRON LABELLING LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050055 SOLUTIONS LTD PROVISION WAYSIDE@BRAUNSTON LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050165 SIGNZONE PROVISION WAYSIDE@BRAUNSTON LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HB Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050166 EMS PROVISION WAYSIDE@BRAUNSTON LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HB Yes MINDEN SYSTEMS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050167 LTD PROVISION WAYSIDE@BRAUNSTON LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HB Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050168 VENT AIR LTD PROVISION WAYSIDE@BRAUNSTON LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HB Yes FOSSE MOTOR LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050169 ENGINEERS LTD PROVISION WAYSIDE@BRAUNSTON LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HB Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050170 DAYS AFLOAT PROVISION WAYSIDE@BRAUNSTON LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HB Yes DIRECT MARINE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050172 COMPONENTS LTD PROVISION WAYSIDE@BRAUNSTON LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HB Yes OTHER 28050406 THE CAKE SLICE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET BRAUNSTON NN11 7HR Yes OTHER 28050407 RETAIL OUTLET SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS THE OLD BAKERY HIGH STREET BRAUNSTON NN11 7HS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GRAND UNION 28050452 BRAUNSTON MARINA PROVISION BRAUNSTON MARINA CANAL BRAUNSTON NN11 7HJ Yes Wholesale 28051869 COFFEE CLASSICS LTD distribution WAYSIDE@BRAUNSTON LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HX CRAZY HORSES ENTERTAINMENTS Workshop / Light 28051870 LTD Industrial WAYSIDE@BRAUNSTON LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HX LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28051916 SIMARC TRADING LTD PROVISION WAYSIDE@BRAUNSTON LONDON ROAD BRAUNSTON NN11 7HX Yes OTHER GRAND UNION 28057078 GONGOOZLERS REST SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS BRAUNSTON MARINA CANAL BRAUNSTON Yes BRAUNSTON PRE- 28058553 SCHOOL Nursery/creche THE VILLAGE CENTRE THE GREEN BRAUNSTON NN11 7HW Yes Workshop / Light 28059099 MARINA WORKSHOP Industrial BRAUNSTON MARINA THE WHARF BRAUNSTON NN11 7JH Yes PETER NICHOLLS Workshop / Light 28059682 STEEL BOATS Industrial BRAUNSTON MARINA THE WHARF BRAUNSTON NN11 7JH Yes Workshop / Light 28059683 AS JOINERY LTD Industrial BRAUNSTON MARINA THE WHARF BRAUNSTON NN11 7JH Yes Workshop / Light 28059684 INDUSTRIAL UNIT Industrial BRAUNSTON MARINA THE WHARF BRAUNSTON NN11 7JH Yes Workshop / Light 28059685 INDUSTRIAL UNIT Industrial BRAUNSTON MARINA THE WHARF BRAUNSTON NN11 7JH Yes PETER NICHOLLS Workshop / Light 28059686 STEEL BOATS Industrial BRAUNSTON MARINA THE WHARF BRAUNSTON NN11 7JH Yes PETER NICHOLLS Workshop / Light 28060177 STEEL BOATS Industrial BRAUNSTON MARINA THE WHARF BRAUNSTON NN11 7JH Yes PLAY AREA PLAYING FIELDS BARBY ROAD BRAUNSTON Yes ACE RE-USE OTHER NORTHAMPTON 28026044 (BRIXWORTH) LTD SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS THE WHITE HOUSE ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9BU Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT NORTHAMPTONSHIRE HARBOROUGH 28026045 KIER MG LTD PROVISION COUNTY COUNCIL ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9BX Yes THE BRIXWORTH LOCAL EMPLOYMENT NORTHAMPTON 28026052 FLOORING CO PROVISION ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9DY Yes OTHER NORTHAMPTON 28026217 NORTHAMPTON PETS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9BU Yes OTHER NORTHAMPTON 28026431 HAIRDRESSERS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9DY Yes OTHER 28026590 LOVELL HARDWARE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HUNTERS WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EL Yes BRIXWORTH CO- GENERAL FOOD 28026591 OPERATIVE STORE HUNTERS WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EL Yes OTHER 28026592 K F TROOP & SON SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HUNTERS WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EL Yes

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ST DAVIDS 28026997 SPORTS GROUND ST DAVIDS PAVILION CLOSE BRIXWORTH NN6 9EA Yes NORTHAMPTON 28027109 ACE REUSE LTD Shop / Showroom ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9BU KENNEL 28027110 PURPLE IVY Restaurant / Cafeteria TERRACE BRIXWORTH NN6 9DL NORTHAMPTON 28027113 BLASON'S GARAGE Petrol Filling stations BLASONS GARAGE ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9DY GENERAL FOOD NORTHAMPTON 28027114 BRIXWORTH STORES STORE ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9DY Yes CHAMBERS OTHER NORTHAMPTON 28027126 BUTCHERS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9DX Yes PYTCHLEY COURT NORTHAMPTON 28027127 HEALTH CENTRE GP SURGERY ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9DX Yes SANDS OTHER KENNEL 28027130 HAIRDRESSING SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS TERRACE BRIXWORTH NN6 9DL Yes BRIXWORTH BRIXWORTH VOLUNTARY VOLUNTARY CONTROLLED CONTROLLED PRIMARY FROXHILL 28027131 PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL CRESCENT BRIXWORTH NN6 9BG Yes BRIXWORTH POST 28027132 OFFICE POST OFFICE HUNTERS WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EL Yes HELEN WEST OTHER KENNEL 28027140 JEWELLER SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS TERRACE BRIXWORTH NN6 9DL Yes OTHER 28027144 WELL SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HUNTERS WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EL Yes OTHER 28027146 BRIXWORTH FISH BAR SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HUNTERS WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EL Yes OTHER NORTHAMPTON 28027147 SHOP UNIT SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9BU Yes BRIXWORTH VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND BRIXWORTH VILLAGE 28027150 HALL PUBLIC HALLS HALL HOLCOT ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9BS Yes COMMUNITY AND 28027254 BRIXWORTH CENTRE PUBLIC HALLS CHURCH STREET BRIXWORTH NN6 9BZ Yes NATIONAL BLOOD 28027885 SERVICE EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes 28027887 BAMBINO MIO LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes D & R BLINDS AND 28027889 SHUTTERS EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes ILMOR ENGINEERING ILMOR ENGINEERING 28027891 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA LTD QUARRY ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9UB Yes 28027892 C P L GROUP LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA C P L GROUP LTD QUARRY ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9UB Yes ARNOTT HANDLING 28027895 EQUIPMENT EMPLOYMENT AREA FERRO FIELDS BRIXWORTH NN6 9UA Yes MAWSLEY MAWSLEY MACHINERY 28027897 MACHINERY LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA LTD FERRO FIELDS BRIXWORTH NN6 9UA Yes PALADON SYSTEMS 28027898 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes HARBOROUGH 28027899 EMPLOYMENT AREA HADDONSTONE LTD ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes 28027900 KF TROOP & SON EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes MICRON 28027901 ENGINEERING LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes 28027902 T G LEWIS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes DIESEL INJECTOR 28027903 SERVICES EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes MICRON PRECISION 28027904 (BRIXWORTH) LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes 28027906 FODEN IBEX LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA IBEX HOUSE FERRO FIELDS BRIXWORTH NN6 9UA Yes PERFORMANCE IRONSTONE 28027907 TUNING EMPLOYMENT AREA CLOSE BRIXWORTH NN6 9PD Yes IRONSTONE 28027908 FACTORY UNIT EMPLOYMENT AREA CLOSE BRIXWORTH NN6 9PD Yes IRONSTONE 28027909 AJ FABRICATIONS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA CLOSE BRIXWORTH NN6 9PD Yes BRIXWORTH LOCAL EMPLOYMENT IRONSTONE 28027910 PROPERTIES LTD PROVISION CLOSE BRIXWORTH NN6 9PD Yes BRIXWORTH IRONSTONE 28027910 PROPERTIES LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA CLOSE BRIXWORTH NN6 9PD Yes 28027912 LEE EXPRESS EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes 28027913 FACTORY UNIT EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes BRIXWORTH TANDOORI Warehouse / Store / 28027915 TAKEAWAY LTD LTD Storage Depot STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU STUART BATES IRONSTONE 28027916 BUTCHERS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA CLOSE BRIXWORTH NN6 9PD Yes PUBLIC BRIXWORTH COUNTRY NORTHAMPTON 28029634 THE WILLOW TREE HOUSE/RESTAURANT PARK ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9AA Yes PUBLIC HARBOROUGH 28030996 COACH AND HORSES HOUSE/RESTAURANT COACH AND HORSES ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9BX Yes

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PUBLIC NORTHAMPTON 28031022 THE GEORGE INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE GEORGE INN ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9BU Yes PUBLIC HARBOROUGH 28031026 THE RED LION HOTEL HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE RED LION HOTEL ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9BU Yes PALADON SYSTEMS 28042383 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA PALADON SYSTEMS LTD FERRO FIELDS BRIXWORTH NN6 9UA Yes OTHER BRIXWORTH COUNTRY NORTHAMPTON 28042384 PITSFORD CYCLES SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS PARK ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9BX Yes MICRON PRECISION (BRIXWORTH ) HARBOROUGH 28042385 ENGINEERING LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA SAXON FIELDS ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9BX Yes Does not fall within service and NORTHAMPTONSHIRE BRIXWORTH COUNTRY NORTHAMPTON facility 28042386 COUNTY COUNCIL PARK ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9DQ No category OTHER NORTHAMPTON 28042389 THE BREADLINE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9DQ Yes NORTHAMPTON NORTHAMPTON NORTHAMPTON 28042391 SAILING CLUB SAILING CLUB ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9DQ Yes Factory / 28042393 FABLINK UK LTD Manufacturing UNIT 8 FERRO FIELDS BRIXWORTH NN6 9UA Yes SUNNY SOCKS NURSERY SCHOOLS PRE SCHOOL SPRATTON 28042399 LTD FACILITIES PARK FARM ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9DS Yes MICRON PRECISION 28042401 (BRIXWORTH) LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes MERCEDES-BENZ HIGH PERFORMANCE 28042713 MERCEDES BENZ EMPLOYMENT AREA ENGINES MORGAN DRIVE BRIXWORTH NN6 9GZ Yes ILMOR ENGINEERING 28042804 CPL AROMAS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA LTD QUARRY ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9PD Yes ILMOR ENGINEERING 28042805 CPL AROMAS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA LTD QUARRY ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9PD Yes MICRO ENGINEERING 28043161 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes BRIXWORTH CRICKET NORTHAMPTON 28043623 CLUB SPORTS GROUND HAYWARDS BARN ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9DQ Yes 28043976 BAMBINO MIO LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes HOWARD'S SCALDWELL 28044212 TRANSPORT LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9EN Yes SPRATTON 28044829 BRIXWORTH LIBRARY LIBRARY BRIXWORTH LIBRARY ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9DS Yes IRONSTONE 28047541 EMTEC DESIGN LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA CLOSE BRIXWORTH NN6 9PD Yes

ST DAVIDS RECREATION ST DAVIDS 28048292 PLAY AREA GROUND CLOSE BRIXWORTH Yes IRONSTONE 28048579 IDRILL+ LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA CLOSE BRIXWORTH NN6 9PD Yes

BRIXWORTH 28050307 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS STATION ROAD BRIXWORTH Yes

BRIXWORTH NORTHAMPTON 28050313 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS ROAD BRIXWORTH Yes ITCHY FEET ITCHY FEET AMERICAN 28050394 AMERICAN MOTORS EMPLOYMENT AREA MOTORS FERRO FIELDS BRIXWORTH NN6 9EN Yes RIGIFLEX EXTRUSIONS 28050395 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA IBEX BARN FERRO FIELDS BRIXWORTH NN6 9UA Yes FABLINK CAB ILMOR ENGINEERING 28050445 SYSTEMS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA LTD QUARRY ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9UB Yes Warehouse / Store / HARBOROUGH 28050660 CRANE PLASTICS LTD Storage Depot UNIT A ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9BX Yes FABLINK CAB 28051044 SYSTEMS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA REAR OF FODEN IBEX FERRO FIELDS BRIXWORTH NN6 9UA Yes SPX PROCESS IRONSTONE 28051773 EQUIPMENT LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9PD Yes FABLINK CAB ILMOR ENGINEERING 28051874 SYSTEMS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA LTD QUARRY ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9UB Yes ILMOR ENGINEERING 28051875 ALDERMASTON LTD LTD QUARRY ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9UB Yes ILMOR DIRECTORS ILMOR ENGINEERING 28051877 PENSION FUND EMPLOYMENT AREA LTD QUARRY ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9UB Yes IRONSTONE 28051905 INDUSTRIAL UNIT EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 5 CLOSE BRIXWORTH NN6 9PD Yes AMERICAN RV AMERICAN RV CENTRE 28053512 CENTRE LIMITED EMPLOYMENT AREA LIMITED FERRO FIELDS BRIXWORTH NN6 9EN Yes EUROLEATHERS 2000 28053631 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA IBEX HOUSE FERRO FIELDS BRIXWORTH NN6 9UA Yes OTHER HARBOROUGH 28054343 MR WOK SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MOBILE DINER 2 ROAD BRIXWORTH Yes

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OTHER HARBOROUGH 28054348 SIMPLY PERFECT SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MOBILE DINER ROAD BRIXWORTH Yes 28054396 T K CABLE LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes 28054406 FACTORY UNIT EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes OTHER SPRATTON 28054456 THE OLIVE BRANCH SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS BRIXWORTH LIBRARY ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9DS Yes 28058431 BAMBINO MIO LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes

28058554 PRE-SCHOOL Nursery/creche CHURCH STREET BRIXWORTH NN6 9BZ Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting 28058961 Activity/ Centre CHURCH STREET BRIXWORTH NN6 9BZ Yes Workshop / Light 28059094 BAMBINO MIO LTD Industrial STAVELEY WAY BRIXWORTH NN6 9EU Yes Fast food outlets / takeaways (hot and 28059982 SNAK SHAK cold) MOBILE DINER FERRO FIELDS BRIXWORTH Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting BRIXWORTH COUNTRY NORTHAMPTON 28060560 Activity/ Centre PARK ROAD BRIXWORTH Yes General Practice SAXON SPIRES NORTHAMPTON 28060571 Surgery / Clinic PRACTICE ROAD BRIXWORTH NN6 9WU Yes Does not fit in classification BANBURY SAILING BODDINGTON BODDINGTON and 2.2km 28000029 CLUB RESERVOIR ROAD BYFIELD NN11 6XU No from village ISLAND COMMERCIAL LOCAL EMPLOYMENT BODDINGTON 28000030 VEHICLES PROVISION UNIT D ROAD BYFIELD NN11 6XU Yes BYFIELD LOCAL EMPLOYMENT OLD PRISONER OF WAR BODDINGTON 28000031 DISMANTLERS PROVISION CAMP ROAD BYFIELD NN11 6XU Yes OTHER 28000378 RIVENSTONE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET BYFIELD NN11 6XQ Yes BYFIELD PRIMARY BYFIELD PRIMARY 28000483 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL BELL LANE BYFIELD NN11 6US Yes PUBLIC 28000492 THE CROSS TREE INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT BANBURY ROAD BYFIELD NN11 6XL Yes BYFIELD MEDICAL BYFIELD MEDICAL 28000493 CENTRE GP SURGERY CENTRE CHURCH STREET BYFIELD NN11 6XN Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT BODDINGTON 28002494 FAROL LTD PROVISION FAROL LTD ROAD BYFIELD NN11 6FL Yes

BYFIELD RECREATION 28042441 SPORTS GROUND GROUND THE GREEN BYFIELD NN11 6XN Yes BRIGHTWELL RECREATON GROUND BYFIELD RECREATION 28042442 ASSOCIATION PLAY AREA GROUND THE GREEN BYFIELD NN11 6XN Yes BYFIELD VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND 28042443 HALL PUBLIC HALLS BYFIELD VILLAGE HALL THE GREEN BYFIELD NN11 6UT Yes GENERAL FOOD 28043517 PETROL STATION STORE BYFIELD FIVEWAYS HIGH STREET BYFIELD NN11 6XQ Yes Does not fall within service and BODDINGTON facility 28044221 STORAGE LAND STORAGE LAND ROAD BYFIELD NN11 6XU No category LOCAL EMPLOYMENT BODDINGTON 28044222 QSDA PROVISION QSDA ROAD BYFIELD NN11 6XU Yes Does not fall within service and OLD PRISONER OF WAR BODDINGTON facility 28044224 BYFIELD SELF-STORE CAMP ROAD BYFIELD NN11 6XU No category THE MIDCOUNTIES GENERAL FOOD 28044695 CO-OPERATIVE LTD STORE BYFIELD POST OFFICE HIGH STREET BYFIELD NN11 6XQ Yes THE MIDCOUNTIES 28044695 CO-OPERATIVE LTD POST OFFICE BYFIELD POST OFFICE HIGH STREET BYFIELD NN11 6XQ Yes COUNTRY HAIR AND OTHER BODDINGTON 28047120 BEAUTY SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ROAD BYFIELD NN11 6UP Yes BYFIELD ALLOTMENT 28047989 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS CHURCH STREET BYFIELD Yes Does not fall within service and LAND USED FOR BODDINGTON facility 28049823 STORAGE ROAD BYFIELD No category Does not fall within service and BODDINGTON facility 28049824 LAND FOR STORAGE ROAD BYFIELD No category

BYFIELD RECREATION 28050323 SPORTS GROUND GROUND THE GREEN BYFIELD NN11 6XN Yes

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LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050511 ELITE DESIGNS PROVISION BANBURY ROAD BYFIELD NN11 6XJ Yes OTHER 28051878 MARLEY FARM SHOP SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MARLEY FARM BANBURY ROAD BYFIELD NN11 6UA Yes PRE SCHOOL 28054626 BYFIELD NURSERY FACILITIES BYFIELD NURSERY BELL LANE BYFIELD NN11 6US Yes Indoor / Outdoor BYFIELD CRICKET Leisure / Sporting BYFIELD RECREATION 28058555 CLUB Activity/ Centre GROUND THE GREEN BYFIELD NN11 6XN Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting 28058957 BYFIELD SCOUTS Activity/ Centre BYFIELD SCOUT HUT CHURCH STREET BYFIELD NN11 6XN Yes OTHER 28049304 THE NATIONAL TRUST SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CANONS ASHBY HOUSE BANBURY ROAD CANONS ASHBY NN11 3SD Yes THE BRAMPTONS THE BRAMPTONS HARLESTONE CHAPEL 28022903 PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL ROAD BRAMPTON NN6 8AW Yes PUBLIC NORTHAMPTON CHAPEL 28022966 ARMS HOUSE/RESTAURANT SPENCER ARMS ROAD BRAMPTON NN6 8AE Yes CHAPEL 28032554 BRAMPTON HALT BRAMPTON HALT PITSFORD ROAD BRAMPTON NN6 8BA Yes HARLESTONE CHAPEL 28048317 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA ROAD BRAMPTON Yes CHAPEL No longer in 28058261 THE GREEN BARN PITSFORD ROAD BRAMPTON NN6 8BE operation Workshop / Light CHAPEL 28058460 SCS TYRE CO Industrial THE GREEN BARN PITSFORD ROAD BRAMPTON NN6 8BE Yes WEININGER INTERNATIONAL CHAPEL 28058461 LIMITED THE GREEN BARN PITSFORD ROAD BRAMPTON NN6 8BE Yes CHAPEL 28059377 MILLERS CAFE Restaurant / Cafeteria BOUGHTON MILL FARM WELFORD ROAD BRAMPTON NN6 8AB Yes HELLIDON 1.6km from 28000605 MANOR FARM ROAD CHARWELTON NN11 3YZ No Charwelton PUBLIC 28031159 FOX AND HOUNDS HOUSE/RESTAURANT FOX AND HOUNDS BANBURY ROAD CHARWELTON NN11 3YY Yes COMMUNITY AND CHARWELTON VILLAGE 28042445 PUBLIC HALLS HALL CHURCH STREET CHARWELTON NN11 3YT Yes BRAMPTON HEATH CHURCH Offers pay 28037934 SPORTS GROUND GOLF CENTRE SANDY LANE BRAMPTON NN6 8AX Yes and play

LOCAL EMPLOYMENT NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CHURCH 28043528 PROVISION COUNTY GOLF CLUB GOLF LANE BRAMPTON NN6 8AZ Yes

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CHURCH 28043530 COUNTY GOLF CLUB PROVISION COUNTY GOLF CLUB GOLF LANE BRAMPTON NN6 8AZ Yes OTHER CHURCH 28053495 CAFEMONDE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS BRAMPTON STABLES STABLES LANE BRAMPTON NN6 8BH Yes BECCA MCLACHLAN BRAMPTON HEATH CHURCH 28056718 FITNESS STUDIO SPORTS GROUND GOLF CENTRE SANDY LANE BRAMPTON NN6 8AX Yes GYM 28048318 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA MAIN STREET CHURCH STOWE Yes COMMUNITY AND 28049632 PUBLIC HALLS CHURCH STOWE HALL MAIN STREET CHURCH STOWE NN7 4SG Yes HUNT BROS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT STANFORD 28044228 (SMOCKINGTON) LTD PROVISION ADJ THE OLD RECTORY ROAD CLAY COTON NN6 6JU Yes

CLAY COTON STANFORD 28047995 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS ROAD CLAY COTON Yes HUNT BROTHERS Warehouse / Store / UNIT 1 ADJ THE OLD STANFORD 28059853 SERVICES LTD Storage Depot RECTORY ROAD CLAY COTON NN6 6JU Yes PUBLIC HARBOROUGH 28028600 THE BULLS HEAD HOUSE/RESTAURANT ROAD CLIPSTON LE16 9RT Yes CLIPSTON ENDOWED CLIPSTON ENDOWED 28028601 PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL HIGH STREET CLIPSTON LE16 9RU Yes

TRUSTEES CLIPSTON CLIPSTON SPORTS 28042447 PLAYING FIELD SPORTS GROUND PAVILION CHURCH LANE CLIPSTON Yes COMMUNITY AND 28042448 PUBLIC HALLS CLIPSTON VILLAGE HALL HIGH STREET CLIPSTON LE16 9RU Yes

28047977 PLAY AREA CLIPSTON SPORTS FIELD CHURCH LANE CLIPSTON Yes CLIPSTON AUTO LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HARBOROUGH 28049259 REPAIRS PROVISION ROAD CLIPSTON LE16 9RT Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HARBOROUGH 28050020 WORKSHOP PROVISION THE CROFT ROAD CLIPSTON LE16 9RT Yes OTHER 28054356 R & C CATERING SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MOBILE DINER THE GREEN CLIPSTON Yes Indoor / Outdoor CLIPSTONS WOMEN'S Leisure / Sporting 28058556 INSTITUTE Activity/ Centre CLIPSTON VILLAGE HALL HIGH STREET CLIPSTON LE16 9RU Yes STEPPING STONES CLIPSTON ENDOWED 28058967 PRE-SCHOOL Nursery/creche PRIMARY SCHOOL HIGH STREET CLIPSTON LE16 9RU Yes COLD ASHBY GOLF STANFORD 1.7km from 28020573 CLUB ROAD COLD ASHBY NN6 6EP No Cold Ashby

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COLD ASHBY PLAYING SPORTS GROUND AND STANFORD 28020689 FIELDS ASSOCIATION SPORTS GROUND PREMISES ROAD COLD ASHBY Yes PUBLIC 28031225 THE BLACK HORSE HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE BLACK HORSE MAIN STREET COLD ASHBY NN6 6EL Yes COMMUNITY AND COLD ASHBY VILLAGE 28042451 PUBLIC HALLS HALL MAIN STREET COLD ASHBY NN6 6EL Yes Does not fall within service and NORTHAMPTON facility 28044115 NASEBY SAILING CLUB NASEBY SAILING CLUB ROAD COLD ASHBY NN6 6JF No category PORTLY FORD CAFE NORTHAMPTON 2.4km from 28044280 LTD PORTLY FORD CAFE ROAD COLD ASHBY NN6 6JF No Cold Ashby COLD ASHBY BOWLS WEST HADDON 28044595 SPORTS GROUND CLUB ROAD COLD ASHBY NN6 6EE Yes STANFORD 28049528 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA ROAD COLD ASHBY Yes CABALINK NETWORKS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT STANFORD 28053366 LTD PROVISION COLD ASHBY LODGE ROAD COLD ASHBY NN6 6EP No PUBLIC ROAD TO 28043562 RESTAURANT HOUSE/RESTAURANT COTON MANOR COTON COTON NN6 8RQ Yes COMMUNITY AND COTTESBROOKE 28025927 PUBLIC HALLS VILLAGE HALL STATION ROAD COTTESBROOKE NN6 8PD Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28054650 POSH PAINTWORK PROVISION COTTESBROOKE HALL MAIN STREET COTTESBROOKE NN6 8PF Yes NORTHANTS MOTORHOME LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28054651 SERVICES PROVISION COTTESBROOKE HALL MAIN STREET COTTESBROOKE NN6 8PF Yes WRIGHT OFF ROAD LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28054652 LTD PROVISION COTTESBROOKE HALL MAIN STREET COTTESBROOKE NN6 8PF Yes GREAT CREATON 28025381 PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL WELFORD ROAD CREATON NN6 8NH Yes PUBLIC 28025419 BRICKLAYERS ARMS HOUSE/RESTAURANT WELFORD ROAD CREATON NN6 8NH Yes CREATON POST 28025511 OFFICE POST OFFICE HIGH STREET CREATON NN6 8NA Yes 1.9km from Brixworth THE BRIXWORTH and 2.1km ENGINEERING LOCAL EMPLOYMENT FEARING from 28025998 COMPANY PROVISION INTERNATIONAL LTD CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 9BW No Creaton 1.9km from Brixworth and 2.1km THE BRIXWORTH LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THE BRIXWORTH from 28025999 ENGINEERING CO LTD PROVISION ENGINEERING CO LTD CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 9BW No Creaton 1.9km from Brixworth ENGINEERED and 2.1km NETWORK LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ENGINEERED NETWORK from 28027159 SOLUTIONS LTD PROVISION SOLUTIONS LTD CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 9BW No Creaton Public / Village Hall / Other Community 28042452 Facility CREATON VILLAGE HALL TEETON LANE CREATON NN6 8NL Yes A B R SCAFFOLDING LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28043569 LTD PROVISION MATTS LODGE FARM GROOMS LANE CREATON NN6 8NN Yes ROSE COUNTY LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28047672 INTERIORS PROVISION TWIGDEN BARNS CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 8LU Yes SOUTHERN TESTING LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28047678 LABORATORIES PROVISION TWIGDEN BARNS CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 8LU Yes COOPEROSTLUND LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28047680 LTD PROVISION TWIGDEN BARNS CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 8LU Yes ULTIMATE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28047681 PERFORMANCE LTD PROVISION TWIGDEN BARNS CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 8LU Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28047682 TORQUEMETERS LTD PROVISION TWIGDEN BARNS CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 8LU Yes PHILMORE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28047683 CONTRACTING LTD PROVISION TWIGDEN BARNS CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 8LU Yes 1.9km from Brixworth and 2.1km LOCAL EMPLOYMENT from 28048975 WATSON PETROLEUM PROVISION WATSON PETROLEUM CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 9BW No Creaton 1.9km from Brixworth and 2.1km WATSON PETROLEUM LOCAL EMPLOYMENT from 28048976 ltd PROVISION WATSON PETROLEUM CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 9BW No Creaton 1.9km from Brixworth and 2.1km LOCAL EMPLOYMENT from 28048977 WATSON PETROLEUM PROVISION WATSON PETROLEUM CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 9BW No Creaton CREATON PLAYING BRIXWORTH 28049531 PLAY AREA FIELDS ROAD CREATON Yes CREATON PLAYING BRIXWORTH 28049532 SPORTS GROUND FIELDS ROAD CREATON Yes

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LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28049750 BUSINESS UNIT PROVISION MATTS LODGE FARM GROOMS LANE CREATON NN6 8NN Yes ECO PAINTING & DECORATING LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28049751 SERVICES PROVISION MATTS LODGE FARM GROOMS LANE CREATON NN6 8NN Yes BRIAN MEEK LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28049752 TECHNICAL SERVICE PROVISION MATTS LODGE FARM GROOMS LANE CREATON NN6 8NN Yes M R SERVICES (UK) LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28049753 LTD PROVISION MATTS LODGE FARM GROOMS LANE CREATON NN6 8NN Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28049754 STEEL SOLUTIONS LTD PROVISION MATTS LODGE FARM GROOMS LANE CREATON NN6 8NN Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28049755 BUSINESS UNIT PROVISION MATTS LODGE FARM GROOMS LANE CREATON NN6 8NN Yes 1.9km from Brixworth and 2.1km WATSON PETROLEUM LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THE OLD BRICKYARD from 28050391 LTD PROVISION SITE CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 9BW No Creaton 1.9km from Brixworth and 2.1km WATSON PETROLEUM LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THE OLD BRICKYARD from 28050392 LTD PROVISION SITE CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 9BW No Creaton M W ENGINEERING LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050543 SERVICES PROVISION MATTS LODGE FARM GROOMS LANE CREATON NN6 8NN Yes BS PROJECT ENGINEERING LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28057777 LIMITED PROVISION MATTS LODGE FARM GROOMS LANE CREATON NN6 8NN Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28058098 INDUSTRIAL UNIT PROVISION MATTS LODGE FARM GROOMS LANE CREATON NN6 8NN Yes MODERN AMUSEMENTS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28058099 LIMITED PROVISION MATTS LODGE FARM GROOMS LANE CREATON NN6 8NN Yes PECKISH FESTIVAL LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28058225 FOOD LTD PROVISION MATTS LODGE FARM GROOMS LANE CREATON NN6 8NN Yes 1.9km from Brixworth and 2.1km G P PERFORMANCE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THE BRIXWORTH from 28058427 LTD PROVISION ENGINEERING CO LTD CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 9BW No Creaton 1.9km from Brixworth and 2.1km LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THE BRIXWORTH from 28058428 INDUSTRIAL UNIT PROVISION ENGINEERING CO LTD CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 9BW No Creaton 1.9km from Brixworth and 2.1km LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THE BRIXWORTH from 28058429 GYM ACADEMY PROVISION ENGINEERING CO LTD CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 9BW No Creaton 1.9km from Brixworth and 2.1km THE BRIXWORTH LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THE BRIXWORTH from 28058430 ENGINEERING CO LTD PROVISION ENGINEERING CO LTD CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 9BW No Creaton ULTIMATE Workshop / Light 28059507 PERFORMANCE LTD Industrial TWIGDEN BARNS CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 8LU Yes Warehouse / Store / 28059508 MEM FISHERIES LTD Storage Depot TWIGDEN BARNS CREATON ROAD CREATON NN6 8LU Yes CREATON VILLAGE 28059665 Shop / Showroom SHOP WELFORD ROAD CREATON NN6 8NH Yes D & H SIGN & DISPLAY 28059730 SERVICE MATTS LODGE FARM GROOMS LANE CREATON NN6 8NN Yes 28014775 TRUCKEAST LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA ELDON WAY CRICK NN6 7SL Yes NFT DISTRIBUTION 28014777 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA ELDON WAY CRICK NN6 7SL Yes 28014778 SMART TURN LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA ELDON WAY CRICK NN6 7SL Yes PUBLIC 28014838 THE WHEATSHEAF HOUSE/RESTAURANT MAIN ROAD CRICK NN6 7TU Yes ROYAL MAIL GROUP 28014857 PLC EMPLOYMENT AREA LONDONMETRIC RETAIL ELDON WAY CRICK NN6 7SE Yes ACCESS IRRIGATION YELVERTOFT 28014858 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA ROAD CRICK NN6 7XS Yes PUBLIC 28014990 ROYAL HOUSE/RESTAURANT CHURCH STREET CRICK NN6 7TP Yes HEART OF ENGLAND GENERAL FOOD 28015022 CO OP LTD STORE HIGH STREET CRICK NN6 7TS Yes WATFORD 28015034 CRICK SURGERY GP SURGERY ROAD CRICK NN6 7TT Yes PUBLIC 28015062 RED LION INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT MAIN ROAD CRICK NN6 7TX Yes 28015138 Z F TRADING LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA Z F TRADING LTD ELDON WAY CRICK NN6 7SL Yes CRICK PRIMARY CRICK PRIMARY 28015168 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL MAIN ROAD CRICK NN6 7TU Yes 28015170 EMPLOYMENT AREA HAKO MACHINES LTD ELDON WAY CRICK NN6 7UD Yes

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Public / Village Hall / CRICK PARISH Other Community 28015178 COUNCIL Facility THE OLD SCHOOL CHURCH STREET CRICK NN6 7TP 28015410 CRICK POST OFFICE POST OFFICE MAIN ROAD CRICK NN6 7TX Yes TALL TREES GARDEN OTHER TALL TREES GARDEN YELVERTOFT 28015419 CENTRE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE ROAD CRICK NN6 7TF Yes WEST HADDON 1.5km from 28031302 FOXHOLES GARAGE FOXHOLES GARAGE ROAD CRICK NN6 7NE No Crick

DAVENTRY INGRAM MICRO (UK) INTERNATIONAL RAIL 28041805 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA FREIGHT TERMINAL PARKLANDS CRICK NN6 7EA Yes COMMUNITY AND BUCKNILLS 28042453 PUBLIC HALLS CRICK VILLAGE HALL LANE CRICK NN6 7SX Yes

28042456 MAGPIES AT CRICK CHURCH STREET CRICK NN6 7TP Yes

28042456 TIMELESS TEA Shop / Showroom CHURCH STREET CRICK NN6 7TP INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY 28042459 INVESTMENT EMPLOYMENT AREA LOGISTICS HOUSE ELDON WAY CRICK NN6 7SL Yes 28042462 TYROLIT UK LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA TYROLIT UK LTD ELDON CLOSE CRICK NN6 7SL Yes CO-OP FUNERAL OTHER TOWERS AND SON 28042956 SERVICES LTD SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH STREET CRICK NN6 7TU Yes BUTCHER'S PET CARE 28043577 EMPLOYMENT AREA LTD DOCKHAM WAY CRICK NN6 7TZ Yes CRICK AUTO SERVICES LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WEST HADDON 1.4km from 28044031 LTD PROVISION WEST LODGE ROAD CRICK NN6 7SQ No Crick Warehouse / Store / 28044231 XPO LOGISTICS Storage Depot XPO LOGISTICS ELDON WAY CRICK NN6 7SL Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WEST HADDON 28044467 ABNB LTD PROVISION CRICK WHARF ROAD CRICK NN6 7SQ Yes KING STYLE 28047704 SPORTS GROUND CRICK SPORTS GROUND CLOSE CRICK Yes COMMUNITY AND KING STYLE 28047705 PUBLIC HALLS CRICK SPORTS GROUND CLOSE CRICK Yes

28047705 SPORTS GROUND CRICK SPORTS GROUND MAIN ROAD CRICK Yes CRICK ALLOTMENT 28047706 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS MAIN ROAD CRICK Yes OTHER WEST HADDON 1.4km from 28048633 EDWARDS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS EDWARDS ROAD CRICK NN6 7SQ No Crick ZOE MILLARDS OTHER 28049294 HAIRDRESSERS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS DOLLY TUB THE MARSH CRICK NN6 7TN Yes 28050057 NX LOGISTICS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA UNITS 8 AND 9 ELDON WAY CRICK NN6 7SL Yes INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY 28050058 INVESTMENT EMPLOYMENT AREA UNITS 10 TO 16 ELDON WAY CRICK NN6 7SL Yes

JOBEN LOCAL EMPLOYMENT JOBEN YELVERTOFT 28051914 ENVIRONMENTAL LTD PROVISION ENVIRONMENTAL LTD ROAD CRICK NN6 7TZ Yes

STRAIGHT & NARROW LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WEST HADDON 28052570 BOAT BUILDERS PROVISION THE WORKSHOP ROAD CRICK NN6 7SQ Yes OTHER 28054353 PHILL UP SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MOBILE DINER ELDON WAY CRICK Yes OTHER 28054355 SOMETHING 'N BAPS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MOBILE DINER 2 ELDON WAY CRICK Yes OTHER 28054357 R & C CATERING SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MOBILE DINER MAIN ROAD CRICK Yes OTHER 28054404 ART & ADORNMENTS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET CRICK NN6 7TS Yes KING STYLE 28055499 PLAY AREA CRICK SPORTS GROUND CLOSE CRICK Yes KING STYLE 28055500 SPORTS GROUND CRICK SPORTS GROUND CLOSE CRICK Yes

28055500 PLAY AREA CRICK SPORTS GROUND MAIN ROAD CRICK Yes BUCKNILLS 28055643 SPORTS GROUND CRICK VILLAGE HALL LANE CRICK Yes EP TRAFFIC SERVICES Factory / 28056105 LTD Manufacturing UNIT 1 ELDON CLOSE CRICK NN6 7UD Yes THE EVENT PEOPLE 28056147 LIMITED EMPLOYMENT AREA THE EVENT PEOPLE ELDON CLOSE CRICK NN6 7UD Yes COSTAIN GALLIFORD LAND AT LAYBY NEAR 28056174 TRY Maintenance depots VOSA STATION RUGBY ROAD CRICK Yes TVS SUPPLY CHAIN 28056671 SOLUTIONS EMPLOYMENT AREA LOGISTICS HOUSE ELDON WAY CRICK NN6 7SL Yes 28056944 COSTCO LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA COSTCO LTD DOCKHAM WAY CRICK NN6 7TZ Yes CRICK COMMUNITY YELVERTOFT 28057143 SPORTS CENTRE SPORTS GROUND CRICK SPORTSFIELD ROAD CRICK NN6 7TR Yes

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Indoor / Outdoor CRICK & WEST Leisure / Sporting CRICK PRIMARY 28058960 HADDON SCOUTS Activity/ Centre SCHOOL MAIN ROAD CRICK NN6 7TU Yes Warehouse / Store / 28058999 ALCHEM1 Storage Depot ALCHEM1 ELDON WAY CRICK NN6 7SL Yes

28059766 THE THERAPY ROOM Shop / Showroom CHURCH STREET CRICK NN6 7TP Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting CRICK COMMUNITY YELVERTOFT 28060565 Activity/ Centre SPORTS CENTRE ROAD CRICK NN6 7TF Yes 28060612 Restaurant / Cafeteria XPO LOGISTICS ELDON WAY CRICK Yes PRE SCHOOL CRICK PRIMARY FACILITIES SCHOOL MAIN ROAD CRICK NN6 7TU Yes COMMUNITY AND DODFORD VILLAGE BROCKHALL 28017242 PUBLIC HALLS HALL ROAD DODFORD NN7 4SY Yes OTHER 28031323 AVON MOTORS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS AVON MOTORS MAIN ROAD DODFORD NN7 4SR Cannot find HOLBOURN HOUSE PRE SCHOOL HOLBOURN HOUSE DAY 28042368 DAY NURSERY FACILITIES NURSERY CHURCH WAY DODFORD NN7 4SX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT TOWNSEND VEHICLE 28042467 TVH (DAVENTRY) LTD PROVISION HIRE LTD MAIN ROAD DODFORD NN7 4SP Yes

28042731 Builders' yards STORAGE LAND EVERDON ROAD DODFORD NN7 4SS Yes AMBER SCREEN & LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28043631 DISPLAY LTD PROVISION AMBER HOUSE EVERDON ROAD DODFORD NN7 4SS Yes PUBLIC 28050488 RESTAURANT HOUSE/RESTAURANT DODMOOR HOUSE WEEDON LANE DODFORD NN7 4TA Yes WORKSHOP AND LOCAL EMPLOYMENT PREMISES TO REAR OF 28051043 KALEIDOSCOPE PROVISION HILLTOP HOUSE WEEDON ROAD DODFORD NN7 4SR Yes Warehouse / Store / DODMOOR FARM 28053494 STORAGE UNIT Storage Depot GROUNDS WEEDON LANE DODFORD NN7 4TA Yes OTHER TOWNSEND VEHICLE 28057075 PJ'S SMOKIN GRILL SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIRE LTD MAIN ROAD DODFORD NN7 4SP Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT TOWNSEND VEHICLE 28057109 CAR WASH PROVISION HIRE LTD MAIN ROAD DODFORD NN7 4SP Yes Does not fall within service and DODMOOR FARM facility 28058206 GROUNDS WEEDON LANE DODFORD No category COMMUNITY AND DRAUGHTON VILLAGE 28042484 PUBLIC HALLS HALL HIGH STREET DRAUGHTON NN6 9HB Yes Public / Village Hall / Other Community EAST FARNDON 28028715 Facility VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET EAST FARNDON LE16 9SH EAST HADDON CHURCH OF EAST HADDON CHURCH ENGLAND PRIMARY OF ENGLAND PRIMARY 28019719 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL CHURCH LANE EAST HADDON NN6 8DB Yes EAST HADDON POST 28019795 OFFICE POST OFFICE MAIN STREET EAST HADDON NN6 8BU Yes COMMUNITY AND EAST HADDON VILLAGE 28019799 PUBLIC HALLS HALL MAIN STREET EAST HADDON NN6 8BU Yes HOLDENBY 28019822 ROAD EAST HADDON NN6 8DH Yes PUBLIC 28019884 RED LION HOTEL HOUSE/RESTAURANT RED LION HOTEL MAIN STREET EAST HADDON NN6 8BU Yes EAST HADDON DAY PRE SCHOOL 28043636 NURSERY FACILITIES THE STABLES LONG LANE EAST HADDON NN6 8DU Yes COMMUNITY AND EAST HADDON PLAYING 28044071 PUBLIC HALLS FIELDS MILL LANE EAST HADDON Yes BRINGTON 1.2km from 28049011 DIMENSION FOUR EAST HADDON HILL ROAD EAST HADDON NN6 8DS No East Haddon EAST HADDON PLAYING 28052009 PLAY AREA FIELDS MILL LANE EAST HADDON Yes EAST HADDON PLAYING 28052010 SPORTS GROUND FIELDS MILL LANE EAST HADDON Yes OTHER 28054358 R & C CATERING SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MOBILE DINER MAIN STREET EAST HADDON Yes PRO COMPONENTS BRINGTON 1.2km from 28057308 LTD EAST HADDON HILL ROAD EAST HADDON NN6 8DS No East Haddon LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HOLDENBY 28057706 WORKSHOP PROVISION ROAD EAST HADDON NN6 8DH Yes EAST HADDON PRE- EAST HADDON VILLAGE 28058969 SCHOOL Nursery/creche HALL MAIN STREET EAST HADDON NN6 8BU Yes MMK CIVIL Workshop / Light GROVELANDS BUSINESS WEST HADDON 28059776 ENGINEEERS LTD Industrial PARK ROAD EAST HADDON NN6 8FB Yes FRASERSHOT Workshop / Light GROVELANDS BUSINESS WEST HADDON 28059777 STUDIOS Industrial PARK ROAD EAST HADDON NN6 8FB Yes Workshop / Light GROVELANDS BUSINESS WEST HADDON 28059778 AVH ECO PLUMBING Industrial PARK ROAD EAST HADDON NN6 8FB Yes

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Workshop / Light GROVELANDS BUSINESS WEST HADDON 28060295 INDUSTRIAL UNIT Industrial PARK ROAD EAST HADDON Yes MARSH MILL 2.3km from 28042673 PROMOTIONS LTD ELKINGTON LODGE WELFORD ROAD ELKINGTON NN6 6HE No Ekington MONTESSORI 2.3km from 28049307 SCHOOL ELKINGTON LODGE WELFORD ROAD ELKINGTON NN6 6HE No Ekington SHERLOCK INTERIORS 2.3km from 28049308 LTD ELKINGTON LODGE WELFORD ROAD ELKINGTON NN6 6HE No Ekington DIAGNOSTIC 2.3km from 28049309 IMAGING LTD ELKINGTON LODGE WELFORD ROAD ELKINGTON NN6 6HE No Ekington SIGNATURE EMBROIDERY AND 2.3km from 28052521 GARMENT PRINT LTD ELKINGTON LODGE WELFORD ROAD ELKINGTON NN6 6HE No Ekington ELKINGTON GRAIN STANFORD 2.2km from 28052523 M M L SPORTS LTD STORE ROAD ELKINGTON NN6 6NL No Ekington SIGNATURE RIBBON ELKINGTON GRAIN STANFORD 2.2km from 28052524 LTD STORE ROAD ELKINGTON NN6 6NL No Ekington HAMPTON FRAMES ELKINGTON GRAIN STANFORD 2.2km from 28052525 LTD STORE ROAD ELKINGTON NN6 6NL No Ekington STANFORD 2.3km from 28055101 IN-SHEDS LTD WOODSIDE FARM ROAD ELKINGTON NN6 6HG No Welford STANFORD 2.3km from 28055433 WORK UNIT WOODSIDE FARM ROAD ELKINGTON NN6 6HG No Welford STANFORD 2.3km from 28055484 WORK UNIT WOODSIDE FARM ROAD ELKINGTON NN6 6HG No Welford STANFORD 2.3km from 28055512 A K CORDS WOODSIDE FARM ROAD ELKINGTON NN6 6HG No Welford PUBLIC NEWNHAM 28031487 THE PLOUGH HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE PLOUGH ROAD EVERDON NN11 3BL Yes COMMUNITY AND 28039878 PUBLIC HALLS EVERDON VILLAGE HALL HIGH STREET EVERDON NN11 3BL Yes EVERDON FIELD LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THE OLD SCHOOL 28043686 CENTRE PROVISION HOUSE THE GREEN EVERDON NN11 3BL Yes

COMMUNITY AND LITTLE 28043990 PUBLIC HALLS PAVILION EVERDON ROAD EVERDON Yes MANOR HOUSE 28044237 SPORTS GROUND CRICKET PAVILION BETHEL LANE EVERDON NN11 3BL Yes

EVERDON ALLOTMENT 28050310 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS BETHEL LANE EVERDON Yes PUBLIC 28031557 THE KINGS ARMS HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE KINGS ARMS MAIN STREET FARTHINGSTONE NN12 8EZ Yes COMMUNITY AND FARTHINGSTONE 28042468 PUBLIC HALLS VILLAGE HALL ROAD FARTHINGSTONE NN12 8HE Yes

28048320 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA EVERDON ROAD FARTHINGSTONE Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOP AND 28049305 TATE BROTHERS PROVISION PREMISES MAIN STREET FARTHINGSTONE NN12 8EZ Yes GENERAL FOOD No longer in 28049306 GENERAL STORES STORE GENERAL STORES MAIN STREET FARTHINGSTONE NN12 8EZ No operation FLORE CHURCH OF FLORE CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY ENGLAND PRIMARY 28016983 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL THE AVENUE FLORE NN7 4LZ Yes HAIRDRESSING OTHER 28018994 SALON SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS SUTTON STREET FLORE NN7 4LE Yes COMMUNITY AND 28019112 FLORE SCOUT GROUP PUBLIC HALLS KINGS LANE FLORE NN7 4LQ Yes PUBLIC 28019368 THE PADDOCKS HOUSE/RESTAURANT BLISS LANE FLORE NN7 4LJ Yes 28019420 FLORE POST OFFICE POST OFFICE HIGH STREET FLORE NN7 4LW Yes CLIMBING HIGH PRE SCHOOL 28019423 NURSERIES LTD FACILITIES FLORE DAY NURSERY BRICKETTS LANE FLORE NN7 4LU Yes PUBLIC 28019432 THE WHITE HART HOUSE/RESTAURANT HIGH STREET FLORE NN7 4LW Yes BODEN AND WARD LOCAL EMPLOYMENT BRINGTON 1.3km from 28042493 STONEMASONS LTD PROVISION OXHOUSE FARM ROAD FLORE NN7 4NQ No Flore COMMUNITY AND FLORE MILLENIUM 28042496 FLORE VILLAGE HALL PUBLIC HALLS HALL HIGH STREET FLORE NN7 4LW Yes COMMUNITY AND 28047517 BRODIE LODGE PUBLIC HALLS BRODIE LODGE SPRING LANE FLORE NN7 4LS Yes AUBERGINE EVENTS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT BRINGTON 1.3km from 28048541 LTD PROVISION OXHOUSE FARM ROAD FLORE NN7 4NQ No Flore

B & M FABRICATIONS GLASSTHORPE HILL GLASSTHORPE 6.7km from 28052734 NORTHAMPTON LTD FARM LANE FLORE NN7 4DX No Flore PRE SCHOOL 28058457 FLORE PRE-SCHOOL FACILITIES BRODIE LODGE SPRING LANE FLORE NN7 4LS Yes FLORE ALLOTMENT 28060308 GARDENS THE AVENUE FLORE Yes SPORTS GROUND BRODIE LODGE SPRING LANE FLORE NN7 4LS Yes

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PLAY AREA BRODIE LODGE SPRING LANE FLORE NN7 4LS Yes GREAT BRINGTON GREAT 28019566 POST OFFICE POST OFFICE MAIN STREET BRINGTON NN7 4JA Yes THE FOX AND PUBLIC GREAT 28030917 HOUNDS HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE FOX AND HOUNDS MAIN STREET BRINGTON NN7 4JA Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOP AND EAST HADDON GREAT 28049302 R F AND S D WADDY PROVISION PREMISES ROAD BRINGTON NN7 4JF Yes COMMUNITY AND BRINGTON READING GREAT 28049630 PUBLIC HALLS ROOM MAIN STREET BRINGTON NN7 4JA Yes

GREAT BRINGTON GREAT 28050312 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS BACK LANE BRINGTON Yes GREAT BRINGTON GREAT 28050485 POST OFFICE Retail Service Agent MAIN STREET BRINGTON NN7 4JA

GREAT BRINGTON GREAT 28057113 ALLOTMENT GARDENS MAIN STREET BRINGTON No Duplication COMMUNITY AND GREAT OXENDON GREAT 28028810 PUBLIC HALLS VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET OXENDON LE16 8NE Yes PUBLIC HARBOROUGH GREAT 28028823 THE GEORGE HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE GEORGE ROAD OXENDON LE16 8NA Yes MARKET 1.8km from HARBOROUGH GOLF MARKET HARBOROUGH HARBOROUGH GREAT Great 28028867 CLUB GOLF CLUB ROAD OXENDON LE16 8NB No Oxendon LOCAL EMPLOYMENT BRAYBROOKE GREAT 28028903 ROBINSONS PROVISION ROBINSONS ROAD OXENDON LE16 8LU Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT BRAYBROOKE GREAT 28034360 PROVISION WINDMILL FARM ROAD OXENDON LE16 8LU Yes Post code GREAT not 28042301 RIVA DESIGN MANOR FARM CLIPSTON ROAD OXENDON NN7 4JH No recognised Post code ENVIRONMENTAL GREAT not 28042302 ENERGIES LTD MANOR FARM CLIPSTON ROAD OXENDON NN7 4JH No recognised Workshop / Light BRAYBROOKE GREAT 28042498 JD EXCAVATIONS LTD Industrial JD EXCAVATIONS LTD ROAD OXENDON LE16 8LT LOCAL EMPLOYMENT BRAYBROOKE GREAT 28052576 PROVISION J D EXCAVATIONS LTD ROAD OXENDON LE16 8LU Yes

WATERLOO COTTAGE OTHER HARBOROUGH GREAT 28054630 FARM SHOP SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ROAD OXENDON LE16 8NA Yes 1.2km from WATERLOO FARM HARBOROUGH GREAT Great 28054777 LEISURE ROAD OXENDON No Oxendon 1.2km from PLANTS AND CRAFT WATERLOO FARM HARBOROUGH GREAT Great 28054778 CENTRE LEISURE ROAD OXENDON No Oxendon 1.2km from WATERLOO FARM HARBOROUGH GREAT Great 28054779 TEAROOM LEISURE ROAD OXENDON No Oxendon GUILSBOROUGH GUILSBOROUGH SCHOOL ACADEMY SCHOOL ACADEMY WEST HADDON 28020901 TRUST SECONDARY SCHOOL TRUST ROAD GUILSBOROUGH NN6 8QE Yes TRACEYS OTHER 28021077 HAIRDRESSERS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS TRACEYS HAIRDRESSERS THE GREEN GUILSBOROUGH NN6 8PT Yes PUBLIC 28031621 THE WITCH & SOW HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE WITCH & SOW HIGH STREET GUILSBOROUGH NN6 8PY Yes GUILSBOROUGH CHURCH OF GUILSBOROUGH ENGLAND PRIMARY CHURCH OF ENGLAND 28041736 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL HIGH STREET GUILSBOROUGH NN6 8PT Yes GUILSBOROUGH COMMUNITY AND GUILSBOROUGH 28042500 VILLAGE HALL PUBLIC HALLS VILLAGE HALL THE GREEN GUILSBOROUGH NN6 8TP Yes GUILSBOROUGH PLAYING FIELD COMMUNITY AND GUILSBOROUGH WEST HADDON 28042501 ASSOCIATION PUBLIC HALLS VILLAGE PAVILION ROAD GUILSBOROUGH NN6 8QE Yes SAXON SPIRES GUILSBOROUGH WEST HADDON 28043625 PRACTICE GP SURGERY SURGERY ROAD GUILSBOROUGH NN6 8QE Yes GUILSBOROUGH WEST HADDON 28047727 SPORTS GROUND PLAYING FIELDS ROAD GUILSBOROUGH Yes

GUILSBOROUGH COLD ASHBY 28047992 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS ROAD GUILSBOROUGH Yes GENERAL FOOD SEATONS VILLAGE 28048659 SEATONS STORES LTD STORE STORE HIGH STREET GUILSBOROUGH NN6 8PU Yes SEATONS VILLAGE 28048659 SEATONS STORES LTD POST OFFICE STORE HIGH STREET GUILSBOROUGH NN6 8PU Yes Does not fall within service and PYTCHLEY POINT TO WEST HADDON facility 28051078 POINT ROAD GUILSBOROUGH NN6 8QE No category GUILSBOROUGH PRE- 28058965 SCHOOL Nursery/creche SCHOOL HOUSE THE GREEN GUILSBOROUGH NN6 8PT Yes

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GUILSBOROUGH WEST HADDON PLAY AREA PLAYING FIELDS ROAD GUILSBOROUGH Yes PJC DISPLAYS AND LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HANGING 28050462 INTERIORS PROVISION MANOR FARM MANOR ROAD HOUGHTON NN6 9ES Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HANGING 28050496 FINISH MATTERS LTD PROVISION MANOR FARM MANOR ROAD HOUGHTON NN6 9ES Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MERE FARM BUSINESS RED HOUSE 28041794 REEL TECH UK LTD PROVISION COMPLEX LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9FP Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MERE FARM BUSINESS RED HOUSE 28041795 AVOCATIONS LTD PROVISION COMPLEX LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9FP Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MERE FARM BUSINESS RED HOUSE 28041796 EPS PROVISION COMPLEX LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9FP Yes COCOON COLLECTION Warehouse / Store / MERE FARM BUSINESS RED HOUSE 28041796 LTD Storage Depot COMPLEX LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9FP Yes WOODMEADOW WOODMEADOW KETTERING 2.4km from 28042502 GARDEN CENTRE GARDEN CENTRE ROAD HANNINGTON NN6 9TD No Hannington FISH AND POND FISH AND POND KETTERING 2.4km from 28042503 CENTRE LTD CENTRE ROAD HANNINGTON NN6 9TE No Hannington COMMUNITY AND HANNINGTON VILLAGE 28042504 PUBLIC HALLS HALL SCHOOL LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9ST Yes

HANNINGTON RED HOUSE 28048338 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS LANE HANNINGTON Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT RED HOUSE 28048341 TETRAMASS LTD PROVISION POLDERMERE LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9SZ Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT RED HOUSE 28048342 KOVERTEK LTD PROVISION POLDERMERE LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9SZ Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT RED HOUSE 28048343 STUART GROUP LTD PROVISION POLDERMERE LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9SZ Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT RED HOUSE 28048344 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION POLDERMERE LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9SZ Yes Workshop / Light RED HOUSE 28048345 WORKSHOP UNITS Industrial POLDERMERE LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9SZ Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MERE FARM BUSINESS RED HOUSE 28048726 QRO SOLUTIONS LTD PROVISION COMPLEX LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9FP Yes R E BARRITT AND SON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT RED HOUSE 28049301 LTD PROVISION BUILDERS YARD LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9SU Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HANNINGTON GRANGE RED HOUSE 28052849 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION FARM LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9FN Yes UNIQUE BODY AND LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HANNINGTON GRANGE RED HOUSE 28052850 PAINT PROVISION FARM LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9FN Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HANNINGTON GRANGE RED HOUSE 28052851 STYLE & SHIELD PROVISION FARM LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9FN Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MERE FARM BUSINESS RED HOUSE 28052852 STANDSENSE LTD PROVISION COMPLEX LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9FP Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MERE FARM BUSINESS RED HOUSE 28052853 INDUSTRIAL UNIT PROVISION COMPLEX LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9FP Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MERE FARM BUSINESS RED HOUSE 28053192 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION COMPLEX LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9SZ Yes KETTERING 1.6km from 28054349 NEILL'S NOSH MOBILE DINER 2 ROAD HANNINGTON No Hannington KETTERING 1.6km from 28054354 MICKS BURGER BAR MOBILE DINER ROAD HANNINGTON No Hannington KETTERING 1.6km from 28055532 NEILS NOSH 2 MOBILE DINER 3 ROAD HANNINGTON No Hannington COCOON COLLECTION LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MERE FARM BUSINESS RED HOUSE 28055595 LTD PROVISION COMPLEX LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9FP Yes INDUSTRIAL SITE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MERE FARM BUSINESS RED HOUSE 28055597 MAINTENANCE PROVISION COMPLEX LANE HANNINGTON NN6 9FP Yes KETTERING 28060613 Restaurant / Cafeteria WOODMEADOW ROAD HANNINGTON Yes PUBLIC STOCKWELL 28000552 THE RED LION HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE RED LION LANE HELLIDON NN11 6LG Yes COMMUNITY AND HELLIDON VILLAGE LITTLE BACK 28042506 PUBLIC HALLS HALL LANE HELLIDON NN11 6GE Yes PUBLIC 28031842 THE WHITE SWAN HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE WHITE SWAN MAIN STREET HOLCOT NN6 9SP Yes HOLCOT VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND 28042707 HALL PUBLIC HALLS HOLCOT VILLAGE HALL BACK LANE HOLCOT NN6 9SL Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28043811 G P CONVEYORS LTD PROVISION GRANGE FARM POPLARS LANE HOLCOT NN6 9SW Yes COMMUNITY AND MOULTON 28044117 PUBLIC HALLS CRICKET PAVILION ROAD HOLCOT Yes NORTHFIELDS (SPORTS MOULTON 28047732 SPORTS GROUND GROUND) ROAD HOLCOT Yes HOLCOT ALLOTMENT MOULTON 28047990 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS ROAD HOLCOT Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HOLDENBY 28042509 PROVISION ROAD HOLDENBY NN6 8DJ Yes KITCHENS BY MODE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HOLDENBY 28042510 LTD PROVISION HOLDENBY HOUSE ROAD HOLDENBY NN6 8DJ Yes

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LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HOLDENBY 28042511 SHOP UNIT PROVISION HOLDENBY HOUSE ROAD HOLDENBY NN6 8DJ Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HOLDENBY 28042513 RETAIL UNIT PROVISION HOLDENBY HOUSE ROAD HOLDENBY NN6 8DJ Yes COMMUNITY AND HOLDENBY VILLAGE HOLDENBY 28042518 PUBLIC HALLS HALL ROAD HOLDENBY NN6 8DJ Yes

HOLDENBY ALLOTMENT 28050311 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS THE SQUARE HOLDENBY Yes HOLLOWELL VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND 28042519 HALL PUBLIC HALLS CHURCH HILL HOLLOWELL NN6 8RR Yes Does not fall within service and HOLLOWELL SAILING HOLLOWELL SAILING GUILSBOROUGH facility 28042523 CLUB CLUB ROAD HOLLOWELL NN6 8RJ category

28048322 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA CREATON ROAD HOLLOWELL Yes PUBLIC 28049698 KELMARSH STABLES HOUSE/RESTAURANT KELMARSH HALL MAIN ROAD KELMARSH NN6 9LY Yes 28059378 TEA ROOM Restaurant / Cafeteria KELMARSH HALL MAIN ROAD KELMARSH NN6 9LY Yes PUBLIC 28014210 RED LION HOUSE/RESTAURANT MAIN ROAD KILSBY CV23 8XP Yes KILSBY C OF E JUNIOR KILSBY C OF E JUNIOR 28014598 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL MANOR ROAD KILSBY CV23 8XS Yes INDEPENDENT No longer in 28014599 STREET KILSBY CV23 8XL No operation OTHER INDEPENDENT 28014601 JUST STOVES LTD SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STREET KILSBY CV23 8XL Yes

DAVENTRY INTERNATIONAL RAIL RAILPORT 28020569 EXEL UK LTD FREIGHT TERMINAL APPROACH KILSBY NN6 7ES No DIRFT

DAVENTRY INTERNATIONAL RAIL 28020617 W H MALCOLM LTD FREIGHT TERMINAL CELTIC WAY KILSBY NN6 7GW No DIRFT

DAVENTRY INTERNATIONAL RAIL RAILPORT 28042351 EDDIE STOBART LTD FREIGHT TERMINAL APPROACH KILSBY NN6 7ES No DIRFT COMMUNITY AND 28042527 KILSBY VILLAGE HALL PUBLIC HALLS KILSBY VILLAGE HALL RUGBY ROAD KILSBY CV23 8YE Yes

DAVENTRY INTERNATIONAL RAIL 28042733 EXEL EUROPE LTD FREIGHT TERMINAL CELTIC WAY KILSBY NN6 7EL No DIRFT

DAVENTRY INTERNATIONAL RAIL 28043402 TESCO STORES LTD FREIGHT TERMINAL SAXON DRIVE KILSBY NN6 7GY No DIRFT KILSBY ALLOTMENT WATLING 28048134 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS STREET KILSBY Yes NHS PROPERTY OX Does not 28050473 SERVICES GP SURGERY STEPHENSON COURT ROAD KILSBY CV23 8YS No operate

DAVENTRY INTERNATIONAL RAIL STEPHENSON 28050671 TESCO PLC FREIGHT TERMINAL WAY KILSBY CV23 8YH No DIRFT WATLING 28053518 KILSBY TENNIS CLUB SPORTS GROUND KILSBY TENNIS CLUB STREET KILSBY CV23 8XX Yes CONSTRUCTION OTHER WATLING 28055139 CATERING SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MOBILE DINER STREET KILSBY Yes

DAVENTRY INTERNATIONAL RAIL 28055483 J SAINSBURY FREIGHT TERMINAL BRASSEY WAY KILSBY CV23 8BQ No DIRFT KILSBY RECREATION 28055501 SPORTS GROUND GROUND RUGBY ROAD KILSBY Yes KILSBY RECREATION 28055501 PLAY AREA GROUND SMARTS ESTATE KILSBY Yes 2.2km from 28056106 WOODGRAYNE LTD BURNT THORNS KILSBY LANE KILSBY CV21 4PN No Kilsby 2.2km from 28056107 WORKSHOP UNIT BURNT THORNS KILSBY LANE KILSBY CV21 4PN No Kilsby BRANDON THATCHERS FILM 2.2km from 28056108 SERVICES BURNT THORNS KILSBY LANE KILSBY CV21 4PN No Kilsby 2.2km from 28056109 H & H ELECTRICAL BURNT THORNS KILSBY LANE KILSBY CV21 4PN No Kilsby RUGBY BAREBOARDS 2.2km from 28056110 TRUST BURNT THORNS KILSBY LANE KILSBY CV21 4PN No Kilsby 2.2km from 28056645 LILLYANDSID LTD BURNT THORNS KILSBY LANE KILSBY CV21 4PN No Kilsby

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KILSBY C OF E PRIMARY 28058992 KILSBY PRE-SCHOOL Nursery/creche SCHOOL MANOR ROAD KILSBY CV23 8XS Yes 28060561 KILSBY VILLAGE SHOP Shop / Showroom MAIN ROAD KILSBY Yes PUBLIC HARBOROUGH 28031997 THE LAMPORT SWAN HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE LAMPORT SWAN ROAD LAMPORT NN6 9EZ Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28048673 UNIT PROVISION LAMPORT MANOR OLD ROAD LAMPORT Yes Public House / Bar / 28014670 HEAD OF STEAM Nightclub STATION ROAD LILBOURNE CV23 0SX TRUSTEES OF COMMUNITY AND LILBOURNE VILLAGE 28036620 LILBOURNE VILLAGE PUBLIC HALLS HALL STATION ROAD LILBOURNE CV23 0SX Yes

LILBOURNE 28047750 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS RUGBY ROAD LILBOURNE Yes

28047998 SPORTS GROUND RECREATION GROUND STATION ROAD LILBOURNE Yes Does not fit HILLMORTON in 28049774 KARTING TRACK LANE LILBOURNE CV23 0SP No classification Does not fit in 28052797 GREEN FARM COTTAGE THE GREEN LILBOURNE CV23 0SR No classification

PLAY AREA RECREATION GROUND STATION ROAD LILBOURNE Yes PUBLIC LITTLE 28030958 THE SARACENS HEAD HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE SARACENS HEAD MAIN STREET BRINGTON NN7 4HS Yes BRINGTON PRIMARY BRINGTON PRIMARY LITTLE 28041339 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL HALL LANE BRINGTON NN7 4HX Yes LITTLE 28048323 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA HALL LANE BRINGTON Yes PUBLIC LITTLE 28049773 T A ABBOTT LTD HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE WHITE HOUSE MAIN STREET BRINGTON NN7 4HS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT LONG BUCKBY STATION 28017337 K C M TOPS LTD PROVISION YARD STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA Yes Duplication? LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28017377 STATION GARAGE PROVISION STATION GARAGE STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA Yes CLARECROFT DAY PRE SCHOOL 28017383 NURSERY FACILITIES HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes Strong Roots Banks/financial 28017399 TRAINING LTD services MARKET PLACE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7FZ Yes OTHER 28017655 THE VILLAGE GARDEN SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QB Yes LEE GARDEN OTHER 28017754 TAKEAWAY SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CHURCH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QH Yes PUBLIC HARBIDGES 28017836 OLD KINGS HEAD HOUSE/RESTAURANT LANE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QL Yes 28017851 RETAIL UNIT Shop / Showroom HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes TELEVISION SALES & OTHER 28017852 SERVICE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes Fast food outlets / DANNY'S PIZZA & takeaways (hot and 28017855 GRILL cold) HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes OTHER 28017859 HAIR FLAIR SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes HOME FARM STOVES OTHER 28017864 LTD SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes OTHER 28017865 NINIA WORNHAM SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RE Yes BUCK-B-INK TATTOO OTHER 28017869 STUDIO SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RE Yes OTHER 28017873 USEFUL THINGS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RE Yes LONG BUCKBY OTHER 28017916 PHARMACY SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MARKET PLACE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RR Yes OTHER 28017923 SHOP UNIT SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MARKET PLACE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RR Yes LONG BUCKBY LONG BUCKBY JUNIOR 28018340 JUNIOR SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL SOUTH CLOSE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7PX Yes LONG BUCKBY LONG BUCKBY INFANT 28018341 INFANT SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RE Yes 28018344 SPORTS GROUND LONG BUCKBY AFC STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting LONG BUCKBY RUGBY 28018345 LONG BUCKBY RFC Activity/ Centre FOOTBALL CLUB STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA Yes Public / Village Hall / Other Community LONG BUCKBY 28018355 Facility COMMUNITY CENTRE STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QB Yes 28018356 SHOP UNIT Shop / Showroom HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes BUCKBY 28018376 NEWSAGENTS LTD POST OFFICE HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes GENERAL FOOD 28018377 COSTCUTTER STORE MARKET PLACE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RR Yes

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OTHER BRINGTON 28018384 THE BIG FRYER SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RW Yes OTHER 28018387 THE VILLAGE GARDEN SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes BUCKBY HEALTH & 28018388 LEISURE LTD SPORTS GROUND CHURCH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QH Yes Gym

28018395 LIBRARY LONG BUCKBY LIBRARY STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RR Yes THE ADMIRAL 28018635 RODNEY Shop / Showroom HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RE Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28018941 PHI DESIGN LTD PROVISION PHI DESIGN LTD MILES LANE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RJ Yes PUBLIC 28032067 THE PEACOCK HOUSE/RESTAURANT MARKET PLACE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RR Yes does not WEST HADDON within 28036743 PAYNES LODGE ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7PR classification OTHER 28038106 HAIR CONCEPT SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HAIR CONCEPT MARKET PLACE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RR Yes TREMAYNE & BELCHER ESTATE OTHER 28042200 AGENTS AG SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes COMMUNITY AND 28042334 PUBLIC HALLS SNOOKER CLUB STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA Yes COOPERATIVE GROUP GENERAL FOOD COOPERATIVE GROUP 28042531 CWS (LTD) STORE CWS (LTD) CHURCH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QH Yes

28042531 THE CO-OPERATIVE Shop / Showroom THE CO-OPERATIVE CHURCH STREET LONG BUCKBY OTHER 28042532 VOUJON SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CHURCH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QH Yes OTHER 28042533 THE PEEPHOLE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28042535 PROVISION HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes OTHER 28042538 PIZZAMAN SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MARKET PLACE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RR Yes SANDERS No longer in 28042546 BEYOND THE MASK TERRACE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RN No operation THE LONG BUCKBY 28042547 PRACTICE GP SURGERY STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QB Yes LONG BUCKBY CRICKET 28042549 SPORTS GROUND CLUB STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28042550 LASER PERFORMANCE PROVISION STATION WORKS STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA Yes R.A. CONNECTIONS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT LONG BUCKBY STATION 28042551 LTD PROVISION YARD STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA Yes SHIELD LOCAL EMPLOYMENT LONG BUCKBY STATION 28042552 DEVELOPMENTS LTD PROVISION YARD STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT LONG BUCKBY STATION 28042553 K C M TOPS LTD PROVISION YARD STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA Yes LONG BUCKBY LADIES 28043156 SPORTS GROUND HOCKEY CLUB STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA Yes LONG BUCKBY SPORTSFIELD 28043157 SPORTS GROUND COMMITTEE STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA Yes VERDES SANDWICH OTHER 28047118 SHOP SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MARKET PLACE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RR Yes COMMUNITY AND LONG BUCKBY SPORTS 28047753 PUBLIC HALLS GROUND STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY Yes

LONG BUCKBY 28047997 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS CHURCH STREET LONG BUCKBY Yes

LONG BUCKBY 28048324 SPORTS GROUND RECREATION GROUND RYEHILL CLOSE LONG BUCKBY Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT LONG BUCKBY STATION 28048427 K C M TOPS LTD PROVISION YARD STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA Yes PUBLIC 28048818 LA TIELLA HOUSE/RESTAURANT HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RE Yes OTHER 28048911 BEST PRESSED SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes Does not fall within 28048912 HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD No classification OTHER 28049135 VILLAGE SPICES SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MARKET PLACE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RR Yes LONG BUCKBY STATION 28049298 K C M TOPS LTD General storage land YARD STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QA No Duplication

LONG BUCKBY COMMUNITY AND LONG BUCKBY 28049782 SCOUTS ASSOCIATION PUBLIC HALLS COMMUNITY CENTRE STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QB Yes LONG BUCKBY PARISH COMMUNITY AND 28049784 COUNCIL PUBLIC HALLS THE PARISH HALL CHURCH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7QH Yes

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OTHER 28050666 ROGERS BUTCHERS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ROGERS BUTCHERS MARKET PLACE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RR Yes

LONG BUCKBY 28055651 PLAY AREA RECREATION GROUND RYEHILL CLOSE LONG BUCKBY Yes OTHER 28056683 PHYSIOFUNCTION SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS PHYSIOFUNCTION HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY Yes OTHER 28057781 BENSONS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RE No Closed LONG BUCKBY AND LONG BUCKBY PRE- BRINGTON BAPTIST 28058993 SCHOOL Nursery/creche CHURCH MARKET PLACE LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RR Yes 28059095 BENSONS Shop / Showroom HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RE No Closed 28059666 THE BADGER ARMS Restaurant / Cafeteria HIGH STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RD Yes Fast food outlets / takeaways (hot and LONG BUCKBY TRAIN 28059687 THE STATION TRAILER cold) STATION STATION ROAD LONG BUCKBY Yes Workshop / Light 28060124 INDUSTRIAL UNIT Industrial EAST STREET LONG BUCKBY NN6 7RB Yes 2km from Welton, 3km WELTON HAVEN WATLING from Long 28060446 THE BEER BOAT Shop / Showroom MARINA STREET LONG BUCKBY No Buckby PUBLIC WATLING LONG BUCKBY 28017142 THE NEW INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE NEW INN STREET WHARF NN6 7PW Yes

GOODMAN LOCAL EMPLOYMENT NORTON LONG BUCKBY 28042537 GLASSFIBRE LIMITED PROVISION RYE HILL FARM JUNCTION WHARF NN6 7PE Yes PCM FLUID POWER LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THREE BRIDGES LONG BUCKBY 28043072 LTD PROVISION WHARF WORKS ROAD WHARF NN6 7PP Yes

LONG BUCKBY COMMUNITY AND LONG BUCKBY WHARF THREE BRIDGES LONG BUCKBY 28043073 WHARF VILLAGE HALL PUBLIC HALLS VILLAGE HALL ROAD WHARF NN6 7PP Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THREE BRIDGES LONG BUCKBY 28043074 CROWN BUILDING PROVISION WHARF WORKS ROAD WHARF NN6 7PP Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THREE BRIDGES LONG BUCKBY 28044112 BRINGATRAILER LTD PROVISION WHARF WORKS ROAD WHARF NN6 7PP Yes CAT'S HEAD LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THREE BRIDGES LONG BUCKBY 28044113 INDUSTRIES LIMITED PROVISION WHARF WORKS ROAD WHARF NN6 7PP Yes STRONG LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THREE BRIDGES LONG BUCKBY 28044114 ROOTSTRAINING LTD PROVISION WHARF WORKS ROAD WHARF NN6 7PP Yes CAT'S HEAD LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THREE BRIDGES LONG BUCKBY 28048938 INDUSTRIES LTD PROVISION WHARF WORKS ROAD WHARF NN6 7PP Yes CORPORATE SERVICE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THREE BRIDGES LONG BUCKBY 28048939 SOLUTIONS PROVISION WHARF WORKS ROAD WHARF NN6 7PP Yes PCM TRADING AND LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THREE BRIDGES LONG BUCKBY 28049295 LEASING PROVISION WHARF WORKS ROAD WHARF NN6 7PP Yes HEART OF ENGLAND MOTORHOMES (SERVICE CENTRE) LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THREE BRIDGES LONG BUCKBY 28049296 LTD PROVISION WHARF WORKS ROAD WHARF NN6 7PP Yes ANCHOR COTTAGE OTHER LONG BUCKBY 28050425 CRAFTS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ANCHOR COTTAGE GEORGE LANE WHARF NN6 7EP Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THREE BRIDGES LONG BUCKBY 28054759 INDUSTRIAL UNIT PROVISION WHARF WORKS ROAD WHARF NN6 7PW Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THREE BRIDGES LONG BUCKBY 28054760 INDUSTRIAL UNIT PROVISION WHARF WORKS ROAD WHARF NN6 7PW Yes PCM TRADING & LOCAL EMPLOYMENT THREE BRIDGES LONG BUCKBY 28054761 LEASING PROVISION WHARF WORKS ROAD WHARF NN6 7PW Yes HARLESTONE HARLESTONE PRIMARY LOWER 28022393 PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL CHURCH LANE HARLESTONE NN7 4EN Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT NORTHAMPTON GOLF LOWER 28037841 PROVISION CLUB RUGBY ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EF Yes PUBLIC HARLESTONE LOWER 28040190 THE FOX & HOUNDS HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE FOX & HOUNDS ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EW Yes IDEAL TANKS & LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOP AND LOWER 28042505 PUMPS LTD PROVISION PREMISES RUGBY ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4ER Yes WYEVALE GARDEN OTHER HARLESTONE HEATH HARLESTONE LOWER 28043429 CENTRES LTD SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS GARDEN CENTRE ROAD HARLESTONE NN5 6UJ Yes 1.4km from COUNTRY ESTATE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HARLESTONE LOWER Lower 28043430 MAINTENANCE LTD PROVISION HARLESTONE FIRS ROAD HARLESTONE NN5 6UJ No Harlestone Does not fall within service and LOCAL EMPLOYMENT LOWER facility 28050010 IN WINDOWS PROVISION GLEBE FARM DELF LANE HARLESTONE NN7 4ER No category LOCAL EMPLOYMENT LOWER 28051774 TEXTICE LTD PROVISION TEXTICE LTD RUGBY ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4ER Yes MAIDWELL PRIMARY MAIDWELL PRIMARY DRAUGHTON 28027289 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL ROAD MAIDWELL NN6 9JF Yes Public / Village Hall / Other Community HARBOROUGH 28027292 Facility LODER HALL ROAD MAIDWELL NN6 9JA

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PUBLIC HARBOROUGH 28027318 STAGS HEAD HOUSE/RESTAURANT STAGS HEAD ROAD MAIDWELL NN6 9JA Yes WESTAWAY MOTORS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MAIDWELL SERVICE HARBOROUGH 28027319 LTD PROVISION STATION ROAD MAIDWELL NN6 9JA Yes MAIDWELL HALL DRAUGHTON Private 28038191 SCHOOL MAIDWELL HALL ROAD MAIDWELL NN6 9JG No School MARSTON TRUSSELL COMMUNITY AND MARSTON 28043927 VILLAGE HALL PUBLIC HALLS THE OLD SCHOOL MAIN STREET TRUSSELL LE16 9TY Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28049030 DEMPACK LTD PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28049032 INDUSTRIAL UNIT PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28050766 PROVISION STRATFORDS FARM MAIN STREET TRUSSELL LE16 9TY Yes G W PANTER MOTOR LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28051755 ENGINEERS PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TY Yes RSM TENON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28051899 RECOVERY PROVISION STRATFORDS FARM MAIN STREET TRUSSELL LE16 9TY Yes MILL HILL ENGINEERING LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28051900 SERVICES PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28051901 ICON CABINETS PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28051902 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28051903 INDUSTRIAL UNIT PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28051904 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28052800 INDUSTRIAL UNIT PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28052801 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28052802 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28054669 INDUSTRIAL UNIT PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes DE MONTFORT LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28054670 INTERNATIONAL LTD PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes MILL HILL INTERIORS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28057177 LTD PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28057178 SUPERFILL FILLING PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28057179 KUSTOM INNOVATIVE PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT MARSTON 28057180 VINTAGE BOX'S PROVISION MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes Workshop / Light MARSTON 28059674 STORAGE UNIT Industrial MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes Workshop / Light MARSTON 28059675 STORAGE UNIT Industrial MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes Workshop / Light MARSTON 28059676 STORAGE UNIT Industrial MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes Workshop / Light MARSTON 28059677 STORAGE UNIT Industrial MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes Workshop / Light MARSTON 28059678 STORAGE UNIT Industrial MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes Workshop / Light MARSTON 28059679 STORAGE UNIT Industrial MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes Workshop / Light MARSTON 28059680 STORAGE UNIT Industrial MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes Workshop / Light MARSTON 28059681 STORAGE UNIT Industrial MILL HILL FARM HOTHORPE TRUSSELL LE16 9TX Yes HOME FARM MARSTON 28059763 CAFE Restaurant / Cafeteria HOTHORPE HOTHORPE TRUSSELL Yes PUBLIC 28020711 THE WHITE LION INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT HIGH STREET MOULTON NN3 7SR Yes OTHER 28020712 THE CAFE @ LTD SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET MOULTON NN3 7SR Yes OTHER 28020714 THE STYLE EXCHANGE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET MOULTON NN3 7SR Yes ADVENTURE WAYS COMMUNITY BOUGHTON 28023859 INTEREST COMPANY THE P & M COURTYARD ROAD MOULTON NN3 7SQ Yes MOULTON SPORTS 28023867 SPORTS GROUND COMPLEX POUND LANE MOULTON NN3 7SD Yes PUBLIC 28023877 THE TELEGRAPH INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT WEST STREET MOULTON NN3 7SB Yes Residential - showhome, does not fit SALISBURY BOUGHTON in 28024052 AVANT HOMES LTD LANDSCAPES LTD ROAD MOULTON NN3 7SQ No classification

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NORTHAMPTON 28024094 MOULTON SURGERY GP SURGERY LANE NORTH MOULTON NN3 7QP Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting MOULTON FOOTBALL BRUNTING 28024539 Activity/ Centre CLUB ROAD MOULTON NN3 7QF PUBLIC 28024659 THE ARTICHOKE INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT CHURCH STREET MOULTON NN3 7SP Yes 28024681 MOULTON LIBRARY Libraries HIGH STREET MOULTON NN3 7SR 28024682 MANFIELD HALL HIGH STREET MOULTON NN3 7SR Yes

MOULTON 28024682 EVANGELICAL CHURCH HIGH STREET MOULTON NN3 7SR Yes PUBLIC 28024733 CARDIGAN ARMS HOUSE/RESTAURANT STOCKS HILL MOULTON NN3 7TB Yes OTHER OVERSTONE 28024828 YOGI STORES SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ROAD MOULTON NN3 7UP Yes MOULTON HAIR DESIGN & BEAUTY OTHER 28024908 THERAPY SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS WEST STREET MOULTON NN3 7SB Yes ROCHMILLS ROCHMILLS OTHER DISPENSING CHEMIST 28025040 PHARMACY SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS LTD HIGH STREET MOULTON NN3 7SR Yes MOULTON PRIMARY MOULTON PRIMARY 28025079 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL CHURCH HILL MOULTON NN3 7SW Yes MOULTON POST 28025088 OFFICE POST OFFICE CROSS STREET MOULTON NN3 7RZ Yes MOULTON SCHOOL AND SCIENCE MOULTON SCHOOL 28025101 COLLEGE SECONDARY SCHOOL AND SCIENCE COLLEGE POUND LANE MOULTON NN3 7SD Yes MOULTON AND MIDLANDS CO-OP GENERAL FOOD DISTRICT CO- 28025139 SOCIETY LTD STORE OPERATIVE SOCIETY STOCKS HILL MOULTON NN3 7TB Yes COMMUNITY AND MOULTON WORKING 28025150 PUBLIC HALLS MENS CLUB HIGH STREET MOULTON NN3 7SR Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT SANDY HILL 28025230 WAREHOUSE UNIT PROVISION SANDY HILL FARM LANE MOULTON NN3 7JB Yes Does not fit in 28025324 WOMEN'S INSTITUTE PARK VIEW MOULTON NN3 7UZ No classification MOULTON SERVICE OTHER 28025359 STATION SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS PARK VIEW MOULTON NN3 7UZ Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT BOUGHTON 28042567 DURA PUMP LTD PROVISION DURA PUMP LTD FAIR LANE MOULTON NN3 7RT Yes STONEWELL COTTAGE PRE SCHOOL 28042568 DAY NURSERY FACILITIES CHURCH HILL MOULTON NN3 7SW Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GROVE FARM 28042572 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION GROVE FARM LANE MOULTON NN3 7TG Yes REDRUP ELECTRICAL LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GROVE FARM 28042574 SERVICES LTD PROVISION GROVE FARM LANE MOULTON NN3 7TG Yes

NORTHAMPTON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GROVE FARM 28042576 SCOUTS ASSOCIATION PROVISION GROVE FARM LANE MOULTON NN3 7TG Yes TRISTAR STATIONERY LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GROVE FARM 28042579 LTD PROVISION GROVE FARM LANE MOULTON NN3 7TG Yes BESPOKE CAKE AND LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GROVE FARM 28042580 BAKE COMPANY LTD PROVISION GROVE FARM LANE MOULTON NN3 7TG Yes 1.4km from 28042581 SLADE FARM HOLCOT ROAD MOULTON NN3 7QN No Moulton MOULTON VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND MOULTON VILLAGE 28042583 HALL PUBLIC HALLS HALL POUND LANE MOULTON NN3 7SD Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28042584 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION DREWANS BANK THE GROVE MOULTON NN3 7UF Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28042585 STAR SUPPLIES 48 PROVISION DREWANS BANK THE GROVE MOULTON NN3 7UF Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT SANDY HILL 28042723 VILLAGE CAR SALES PROVISION SANDY HILL FARM LANE MOULTON NN3 7JB Yes FAVOURS DAY PRE SCHOOL BOUGHTON 28042739 NURSERY FACILITIES FAVOURS DAY NURSERY FAIR LANE MOULTON NN3 7RS Yes MOULTON VILLAGE GENERAL FOOD 28042963 STORE STORE FULLER ROAD MOULTON NN3 7QZ Yes ASHPHALT PLUS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT SANDY HILL 28043109 (MOULTON) LTD PROVISION UNIT 10 LANE MOULTON NN3 7JB Yes WEST STREET MINI 28043178 WEST STREET MINI Shop / Showroom LIMITED WEST STREET MOULTON NN3 7SB Yes COMMUNITY AND MOULTON VILLAGE 28043345 PUBLIC HALLS HALL CHURCH HILL MOULTON NN3 7SW Yes MOULTON SCOUT COMMUNITY AND 28044706 GROUP PUBLIC HALLS THE NURSERIES CROSS STREET MOULTON NN3 7RZ Yes MOULTON FOOTBALL WHITING 28047312 CLUB SPORTS GROUND RECREATION GROUND COURT MOULTON NN3 7QE Yes GLEN JONES LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GROVE FARM 28047314 FLOORING LTD PROVISION GROVE FARM LANE MOULTON NN3 7TG Yes

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LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GROVE FARM 28049014 A G ELECTRONICS PROVISION GROVE FARM LANE MOULTON NN3 7TG Yes COMMUNITY AND 28049275 PUBLIC HALLS GIRL GUIDES HALL BARLOW LANE MOULTON NN3 7SZ Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050234 STORE AND PREMISES PROVISION WEST STREET GARAGE WEST STREET MOULTON Yes

MOULTON ALLOTMENT BOUGHTON 28050314 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS ROAD MOULTON Yes Does not fit in 28050497 SLADE HOUSE HOLCOT ROAD MOULTON NN3 7QN No classification LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GROVE FARM 28052791 PROVISION GROVE FARM LANE MOULTON Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GROVE FARM 28052810 INDUSTRIAL UNIT PROVISION GROVE FARM LANE MOULTON NN3 7TG Yes OTHER 28053424 RETAIL UNIT SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS WEST STREET MOULTON NN3 7SB Yes

28053516 STORE AND PREMISES STORE AND PREMISES WEST STREET MOULTON NN6 7SB Yes MOULTON COMMUNITY AND COMMUNITY CENTRE - 28054738 PUBLIC HALLS SANDY HILL REEDINGS MOULTON NN3 7AX Yes ANDERSON CARPET & HOME MAINTENANCE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GROVE FARM 28055539 LTD PROVISION GROVE FARM LANE MOULTON NN3 7TG Yes OTHER 28055572 L & M CATERING LTD SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MOBLIE DINER PARK VIEW MOULTON Yes COMMUNITY AND 28055584 PUBLIC HALLS SCOUT HUT CROSS STREET MOULTON NN3 7SA Yes FULLERS FISH 'N' OTHER 28056695 CHIPS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS FULLER ROAD MOULTON NN3 7QZ Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GROVE FARM 28057433 SEWING STUDIO PROVISION GROVE FARM LANE MOULTON NN3 7TG Yes CROWN EXECUTIVE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28057795 CARS LTD PROVISION THE GROVE MOULTON NN3 7UE Yes Workshop / Light SANDY HILL 28058208 VILLAGE CAR SALES Industrial UNIT 1 LANE MOULTON NN3 7JB Yes Workshop / Light SANDY HILL 28058209 AN INDUSTRIAL UNIT Industrial UNIT 2 LANE MOULTON NN3 7JB Yes

28058229 SECONDARY SCHOOL PITSFORD ROAD MOULTON Yes MOULTON FORGET-ME-KNOT COMMUNITY CENTRE - 28059496 CAFE Restaurant / Cafeteria SANDY HILL REEDINGS MOULTON NN3 7AX Yes 28059791 Playground PLAY AREA REEDINGS MOULTON Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting 28059955 MOULTON COLLEGE Activity/ Centre HOLCOT CENTRE PITSFORD ROAD MOULTON Yes

28059962 MOULTON COLLEGE Restaurant / Cafeteria PITSFORD CENTRE PITSFORD ROAD MOULTON Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting 28059968 MOULTON COLLEGE Activity/ Centre PITSFORD CENTRE PITSFORD ROAD MOULTON Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting 28059975 MOULTON COLLEGE Activity/ Centre MANAGEMENT CENTRE PITSFORD ROAD MOULTON Yes

PICNICS 28060093 AFTERSCHOOL Nursery/creche HOLCOT CENTRE PITSFORD ROAD MOULTON Yes MOULTON NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COMMUNITY CENTRE - 28060174 COUNTY COUNCIL Libraries SANDY HILL REEDINGS MOULTON NN3 7AX Yes

PLAY AREA CHURCH STREET MOULTON Yes POST OFFICE FULLER ROAD MOULTON NN3 7QZ Yes SPC ENGINEERING LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28021369 LTD PROVISION THE WOODYARD HIGH STREET NASEBY NN6 6DD Yes PUBLIC 28021476 THE ROYAL OAK HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE ROYAL OAK CHURCH STREET NASEBY NN6 6DA Yes NASEBY CHURCH OF NASEBY CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY ENGLAND PRIMARY 28021548 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL LANE NASEBY NN6 6BZ Yes PUBLIC 28021549 FITZGERALD ARMS HOUSE/RESTAURANT FITZGERALD ARMS CHURCH STREET NASEBY NN6 6DA Yes COMMUNITY AND HASELBECH 28042402 NASEBY VILLAGE HALL PUBLIC HALLS NASEBY VILLAGE HALL ROAD NASEBY NN6 6BT Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28042586 PROVISION THE WOODYARD HIGH STREET NASEBY NN6 6DD Yes GENERAL FOOD 28044050 NASEBY HQ STORE NASEBY HQ CHURCH STREET NASEBY NN6 6DA Yes NASEBY ALLOTMENT 28047994 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS HIGH STREET NASEBY Yes

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LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WESTAWAY MOTORS COTTESBROOKE 28049818 SHOWROOM PROVISION LTD ROAD NASEBY Yes HASELBECH 28050328 SPORTS GROUND RECREATION GROUND ROAD NASEBY Yes HASELBECH 28050329 PLAY AREA RECREATION GROUND ROAD NASEBY Yes Does not fall within COMMUNICATION service and STATION AND KELMARSH facility 28050465 VODAFONE LTD PREMISES (3) ROAD NASEBY No category ENVIRONMENTAL 1.2km from 28053775 HUSBANDRY SHUCKBURGH FARM WELFORD ROAD NASEBY NN6 6DP No Naseby ROMA LEATHER OTHER ROMA LEATHER COTTESBROOKE 28055546 COLLECTION LTD SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS COLLECTION LTD ROAD NASEBY NN6 6DR Yes NEWNHAM PRIMARY NEWNHAM PRIMARY 28002662 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL HILL NEWNHAM NN11 3HG Yes 28002682 NEWNHAM STORES Shop / Showroom NEWNHAM STORES THE GREEN NEWNHAM NN11 3HB Yes PUBLIC 28032336 JAQUES KITCHEN LTD HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE ROMER ARMS THE GREEN NEWNHAM NN11 3HB Yes NEWNHAM VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND NEWNHAM VILLAGE 28042588 HALL PUBLIC HALLS HALL CHURCH STREET NEWNHAM NN11 3ET Yes PRESTON CAPES 28048325 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA ROAD NEWNHAM Yes FOSTERS BOOTH NEWNHAM GRANGE 28058471 TRACTION FARMHOUSE LONDON ROAD NEWNHAM NN11 4NQ Yes

NEWNHAM PRESTON CAPES 28060309 ALLOTMENT GARDENS ROAD NEWNHAM Yes PUBLIC DAVENTRY 28032357 WHITE HORSE INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT WHITE HORSE INN ROAD NORTON NN11 2ND Yes 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042406 DARLINGTONS SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN11 2EH No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042407 RETAIL UNIT SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from ACCESSORIES HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042408 BOUTIQUE LIMITED SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042409 RETAIL UNIT SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042410 SHOP UNIT SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042411 RETAIL UNIT SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042412 THE ROSE GALLERY SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042413 AD DESIGNS SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from ACORN BESPOKE HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042414 FURNITURE SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village

HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING 28042415 FLUTTERBYES HAIR Shop / Showroom SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB

HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING 28042417 Shop / Showroom SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB 2.3km from GARDEN ROOM & HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042418 PICKLE ROOM SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042424 SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON village 2.3km from SUNFLOWER HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042426 FLORISTS SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042430 SILVER SIXPENCE LLP SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28042432 HEART OF THE SHIRES SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village

LIGHTDRAW HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING 28042433 PHOTOGRPAHY Shop / Showroom SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB NORTON ALLOTMENT DAVENTRY 28047996 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS ROAD NORTON Yes

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LOCAL EMPLOYMENT DAVENTRY 28048611 PROVISION ROAD NORTON NN11 2ND Yes COMMUNITY AND DAVENTRY 28049629 PUBLIC HALLS NORTON VILLAGE HALL ROAD NORTON NN11 2ND Yes DARLINGTONS 2.3km from ENTERTAINMENTS HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28049759 LTD SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28049760 ALFIES ARK SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28049761 TRESOR CACHE SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from BEAUTIQUE BY POUR HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28049763 LA FEMME SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28049764 KIYA DESIGN LTD SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from CHARLOTTE HARLEY HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28049765 BRIDAL COUTURE LTD SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28049766 TEXTURE INTERIORS SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from ABRAXAS CHINA & HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28049767 GLASS SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28049768 DRESSAGE SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28051762 DRESSAGE (JOULES) SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28057211 DRESSAGE (JOULES) SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28060125 BARN ELEVEN Shop / Showroom SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from SILVER SIXPENCE HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28060305 BRIDAL LLP Shop / Showroom SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN7 4LB No village 2.3km from SIMPLY SALVAGED HEART OF THE SHIRES WATLING Norton 28060609 LTD Shop / Showroom SHOPPING VILLAGE STREET NORTON NN11 4LG No village PUBLIC WALGRAVE 28032416 THE WHTE HORSE HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE WHITE HORSE ROAD OLD NN6 9QX Yes COMMUNITY AND 28044528 OLD VILLAGE HALL PUBLIC HALLS OLD VILLAGE HALL CHARLES CLOSE OLD NN6 9RQ Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WOLD FARM BROUGHTON 28047251 THE RISK PRACTICE PROVISION INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD OLD NN6 9RH Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WOLD FARM BROUGHTON 28047253 GIZMO DEALS LTD PROVISION INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD OLD NN6 9RH Yes MORGAN FARM LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WOLD FARM BROUGHTON 28047254 MACHINERY PROVISION INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD OLD NN6 9RH Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WOLD FARM BROUGHTON 28047255 R G R MEMORIALS PROVISION INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD OLD NN6 9RH Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WOLD FARM BROUGHTON 28047256 OTG PRODUCTS LTD PROVISION INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD OLD NN6 9RH Yes THE OLD PARISH COMMUNITY AND CHARITIES COMMUNITY TOWNSON 28049628 PUBLIC HALLS CENTRE CLOSE OLD NN6 9RR Yes

28057006 OLD SPORTS GROUND SPORTS GROUND OLD SPORTS GROUND CHARLES CLOSE OLD NN6 9RQ Yes

SCALDWELL SCALDWELL 28057114 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS ROAD OLD Yes COMMUNITY AND ONLEY PARK VILLAGE 28040659 PUBLIC HALLS HALL ONLEY PARK ONLEY CV23 8AP Yes 28048326 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA ONLEY PARK ONLEY Yes OVERSTONE PARK KINDERGARTEN AND OVERSTONE PARK PREPARATORY KINDERGARTEN AND OVERSTONE Private 28029010 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL PREPARATORY SCHOOL PARK OVERSTONE NN6 0DT No school OVERSTONE PARK OVERSTONE PARK HIGH OVERSTONE Private 28029011 HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL PARK OVERSTONE NN6 0DT No school Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting OVERSTONE PARK GOLF OVERSTONE 28029022 Activity/ Centre CLUB PARK OVERSTONE NN6 0AS OVERSTONE PRIMARY OVERSTONE PRIMARY 28029167 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL SYWELL ROAD OVERSTONE NN6 0AG Yes

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OVERSTONE POST 28029266 OFFICE POST OFFICE SYWELL ROAD OVERSTONE NN6 0AN Yes Workshop / Light OVERSTONE 28041208 ADLOGO LTD Industrial THE OLD BARN PARK OVERSTONE NN6 0AP Yes OVERSTONE VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND OVERSTONE VILLAGE 28042593 HALL PUBLIC HALLS HALL SYWELL ROAD OVERSTONE NN6 0AG Yes

OVERSTONE 28048296 SPORTS GROUND RECREATION GROUND SYWELL ROAD OVERSTONE Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28049036 PAUL POPPER LTD PROVISION OVERSTONE FARM SYWELL ROAD OVERSTONE NN6 0AB Yes OVERSTONE 28056137 SPORTS GROUND BOWLING GREEN PARK OVERSTONE Yes OVERSTONE 28056138 SPORTS GROUND TENNIS COURT PARK OVERSTONE Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting OVERSTONE PARK EVNT 28059855 Activity/ Centre FIELD SYWELL ROAD OVERSTONE Yes

OVERSTONE PLAY AREA RECREATION GROUND SYWELL ROAD OVERSTONE Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HARBOROUGH 28023101 C & F SERVICES LTD PROVISION THE OLD BRICKWORKS ROAD PITSFORD NN6 9AA Yes PUBLIC 28023476 THE GRIFFIN INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT HIGH STREET PITSFORD NN6 9AD Yes PITSFORD PRIMARY PITSFORD PRIMARY MOULTON 28023723 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL ROAD PITSFORD NN6 9AU Yes PITSFORD HALL MOULTON Private 28041988 SCHOOL PITSFORD HALL ROAD PITSFORD NN6 9AU No School HARBOROUGH Outside of 28042600 RAY BELL & SONS Recycling Plant THE OLD BRICKWORKS ROAD PITSFORD NN6 9AA No village? PITSFORD VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND 28042602 HALL PUBLIC HALLS PITSFORD VILLAGE HALL HIGH STREET PITSFORD NN6 9AD Yes HASSETT FENCING LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HARBOROUGH 28042969 LTD PROVISION THE OLD QUARRY FIELD ROAD PITSFORD NN6 9RU Yes HASSETT PLANT HARBOROUGH Outside of 28044850 CENTRE Shop / Showroom THE OLD QUARRY FIELD ROAD PITSFORD NN6 9RU No village?

COMMUNITY AND PITSFORD RECREATION 28047221 PUBLIC HALLS GROUND HIGH STREET PITSFORD Yes

PITSFORD RECREATION 28047776 SPORTS GROUND GROUND HIGH STREET PITSFORD Yes MOULTON 28057000 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENTS ROAD PITSFORD Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting 28058963 PITSFORD SCOUTS Activity/ Centre PITSFORD VILLAGE HALL HIGH STREET PITSFORD NN6 9AD Yes Indoor / Outdoor PITSFORD SCOUT Leisure / Sporting PITSFORD RECREATION 28058994 GROUP Activity/ Centre GROUND HIGH STREET PITSFORD NN6 9AD Yes

PITSFORD RECREATION PLAY AREA GROUND HIGH STREET PITSFORD Yes PRESTON CAPES COMMUNITY AND PRESTON CAPES OLD FORGE 28042605 VILLAGE HALL PUBLIC HALLS VILLAGE HALL LANE PRESTON CAPES NN11 3TD Yes HEART OF ENGLAND LOCAL EMPLOYMENT SWAN FARM CHARWELTON 28049770 GRAIN CO LTD PROVISION BUILDINGS ROAD PRESTON CAPES NN11 3TB Yes Indoor / Outdoor FARTHINGSTONE & Leisure / Sporting PRESTON CAPES CHARWELTON 28059007 DISTRICT NOMADS CC Activity/ Centre CRICKET GROUND ROAD PRESTON CAPES Yes COMMUNITY AND RAVENSTHORPE 28020749 PUBLIC HALLS VILLAGE HALL HIGH STREET RAVENSTHORPE NN6 8EH Yes HYDRAULIC COMPONENT LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28020782 SERVICES LTD PROVISION HIGH STREET RAVENSTHORPE NN6 8EH Yes RAVENSTHORPE POST 28020883 OFFICE POST OFFICE HIGH STREET RAVENSTHORPE NN6 8EH Yes PUBLIC CHEQUERS 28032589 THE CHEQUERS INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE CHEQUERS INN LANE RAVENSTHORPE NN6 8ER Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GUILSBOROUGH 28042607 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION HAWTOFT FARM ROAD RAVENSTHORPE NN6 8EW Yes COMMUNITY AND 28047431 PUBLIC HALLS PAVILION TEETON ROAD RAVENSTHORPE Yes OTHER EAST HADDON 28047572 PLANT NURSERY SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS PLANT NURSERY ROAD RAVENSTHORPE NN6 8ES Yes

RAVENSTHORPE CHURCH 28047737 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS GARDENS RAVENSTHORPE Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WEST HADDON 28048100 TORQUEMETERS LTD PROVISION TORQUEMETERS LTD ROAD RAVENSTHORPE NN6 9ET Yes 28052011 PLAY AREA PLAYGROUND TEETON ROAD RAVENSTHORPE Yes

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LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GUILSBOROUGH 28052568 PROVISION MANOR FARM ROAD RAVENSTHORPE NN6 8EW Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28052963 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION WORKSHOP HIGH STREET RAVENSTHORPE NN6 8EH Yes MR HORACE BATTEN LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28055421 (BOOTMAKER) LTD PROVISION THE COTTAGE COTON ROAD RAVENSTHORPE NN6 8EG Yes WEST HADDON 28058985 RRR FIREWORKS LINGLES FARM ROAD RAVENSTHORPE NN6 8ET Yes Workshop / Light WEST HADDON 28058986 INDUSTRIAL UNIT Industrial LINGLES FARM ROAD RAVENSTHORPE NN6 8ET Yes SPORTS GROUND TEETON ROAD RAVENSTHORPE Yes STABILISED Warehouse / Store / 28028002 PAYMENTS LTD Storage Depot IRONSTONE HOUSE HIGH STREET SCALDWELL NN6 9JS Yes SCALDWELL VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND SCALDWELL VILLAGE 28043137 HALL PUBLIC HALLS HALL SCHOOL LANE SCALDWELL NN6 9LE Yes

SCALDWELL 28048297 PLAY AREA RECREATION GROUND EAST END SCALDWELL Yes

SCALDWELL 28048298 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS OLD ROAD SCALDWELL Yes 28049775 SPORTS GROUND TENNIS COURTS HOLCOT LANE SCALDWELL NN6 9JR Yes PUBLIC 28022045 THE RED LION HOUSE/RESTAURANT WELLAND RISE SIBBERTOFT LE16 9UD Yes SIBBERTOFT READING COMMUNITY AND SIBBERTOFT READING BERKELEY 28043214 ROOM PUBLIC HALLS ROOM STREET SIBBERTOFT LE16 9UF Yes SIBBERTOFT 28047778 PLAY AREA PLAYGROUND CHURCH STREET SIBBERTOFT Yes AVALANCHE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28049783 ADVENTURE LTD PROVISION WRONGS FARM WELFORD ROAD SIBBERTOFT LE16 9UJ Yes AVALANCHE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28052594 ADVENTURE LTD PROVISION TOUGH TERRAIN TRACK WELFORD ROAD SIBBERTOFT LE16 9UJ Yes WESTAWAY MOTORS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WESTAWAY MOTORS 28022690 LTD PROVISION LTD WELFORD ROAD SPRATTON NN6 8JE Yes PUBLIC BRIXWORTH 28025595 THE KINGS HEAD HOUSE/RESTAURANT ROAD SPRATTON NN6 8HH Yes SURYAYA ENTERPRISE GENERAL FOOD BRIXWORTH 28025605 LTD STORE SPRATTON STORES ROAD SPRATTON NN6 8HH Yes BRIXWORTH 28025605 SPRATTON STORES Shop / Showroom SPRATTON STORES ROAD SPRATTON NN6 8HH SPRATTON HALL SPRATTON HALL 28025606 SCHOOL SCHOOL SMITH STREET SPRATTON NN6 8HP Yes DAWN MALLARD OTHER BRIXWORTH 28025611 HAIRDRESSING SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ROAD SPRATTON NN6 8HH Yes SAULS OF SPRATTON OTHER BRIXWORTH 28025613 LTD SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ROAD SPRATTON NN6 8HH Yes SPRATTON CHURCH SPRATTON CHURCH OF OF ENGLAND ENGLAND PRIMARY 28025878 PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL ROAD SPRATTON NN6 8HY Yes OTHER 28042609 ETERNAL BEAUTY SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET SPRATTON NN6 8HH Yes SPRATTON VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND SPRATTON VILLAGE 28042618 HALL PUBLIC HALLS HALL SCHOOL ROAD SPRATTON NN6 8HY Yes SPRATTON RECREATION FIELD SPRATTON SPORTS 28043149 CHARITY SPORTS GROUND GROUND SMITH STREET SPRATTON Yes SPRATTON SPORTS 28047781 SPORTS GROUND GROUND SMITH STREET SPRATTON Yes SPRATTON SPORTS 28047782 PLAY AREA GROUND SMITH STREET SPRATTON Yes

SPRATTON ALLOTMENT 28048426 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS TEETON ROAD SPRATTON Yes SPRATTON SCOUT COMMUNITY AND 28049300 GROUP PUBLIC HALLS OLD YEW TREE LANE SPRATTON NN6 8HL Yes HOPSCOTCH PRE- PRE SCHOOL SPRATTON VILLAGE 28055601 SCHOOL FACILITIES HALL SCHOOL ROAD SPRATTON NN6 8HY Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT DAVENTRY 28002955 STAVERTON GARAGE PROVISION STAVERTON GARAGE ROAD STAVERTON NN11 6JH Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28003235 M DAVIS LTD PROVISION HILLSIDE BADBY LANE STAVERTON NN11 6DE Yes STAVERTON C OF E VOLUNTARY AIDED STAVERTON CHURCH 28003308 PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL OF ENGLAND PRIMARY GLEBE LANE STAVERTON NN11 6JF Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT STAVERTON PARK GOLF DAVENTRY 28003312 PROVISION CLUB ROAD STAVERTON NN11 6JT Yes PUBLIC DAVENTRY 28032745 THE COUNTRYMAN HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE COUNTRYMAN ROAD STAVERTON NN11 6JH Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT DAVENTRY 28042621 FURNITURE FIRST LTD PROVISION VINETREE FARM ROAD STAVERTON NN11 6JH Yes PAINT N POWDER LOCAL EMPLOYMENT PAINT N POWDER 28043204 SERVICES PROVISION SERVICES CATESBY ROAD STAVERTON NN11 6JP Yes

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BRAUNSTON 28048327 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA LANE STAVERTON Yes STAVERTON VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND STAVERTON VILLAGE 28049146 HALL PUBLIC HALLS HALL CROFT LANE STAVERTON NN11 6JE Yes Shop not currently in SKYLARK FIELDS OTHER SHUCKBURGH operation 28049285 FARM SHOP SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS SKYLARK FIELDS FARM ROAD STAVERTON NN11 6JY Yes RURAL ENTERPRISES LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050431 CIC PROVISION GREEN ACRES CATESBY ROAD STAVERTON NN11 6JP Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050432 NICE & STRIPEY PROVISION GREEN ACRES CATESBY ROAD STAVERTON NN11 6JP Yes M DAVIES LTD LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28050537 SHOWROOM PROVISION HILLSIDE BADBY LANE STAVERTON NN11 6DE Yes FRAZER JAMES LOCAL EMPLOYMENT FRAZER JAMES 28051782 FURNITURE LTD PROVISION FURNITURE LTD CATESBY ROAD STAVERTON NN11 6JP Yes SHUCKBURGH 1.3km from 28053866 MILBURN BOATS BRIDGE GROUND FARM ROAD STAVERTON NN11 6BG No Staverton LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28057707 WORKSHOP PROVISION NEW HOUSE BADBY LANE STAVERTON NN11 6DE Yes Workshop / Light SHUCKBURGH 28058990 UNIT CLEAN LTD Industrial BRIDGE GROUND FARM ROAD STAVERTON NN11 6BG Yes

STAVERTON DAVENTRY 28060310 ALLOTMENT GARDENS ROAD STAVERTON Yes DAVENTRY SPORTS GROUND ROAD STAVERTON Yes

28059643 CAFE Restaurant / Cafeteria MINI MEADOWS FARM NASEBY ROAD SULBY Yes PUBLIC 28021278 THE RED LION HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE RED LION WELFORD ROAD THORNBY NN6 8SJ Yes THORNBY HALL Private 28038420 SCHOOL THORNBY HALL SCHOOL NASEBY ROAD THORNBY NN6 8SW No School COMMUNITY AND 28049631 PUBLIC HALLS THORNBY VILLAGE HALL CHURCH LANE THORNBY NN6 8SN Yes Indoor / Outdoor PYTCHLEY POINT TO Leisure / Sporting PYTCHLEY POINT TO 28059639 POINT Activity/ Centre POINT WELFORD ROAD THORNBY Yes HARLESTONE VILLAGE UPPER Does not 28031744 STORE ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EH exist MILLS & KINSELLA LOCAL EMPLOYMENT NOBOTTLE UPPER 28038114 LTD PROVISION DOVECOTE LAUNDRY ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EL Yes COLLY BROOK FINE Workshop / Light NOBOTTLE UPPER 28041799 FURNISHINGS LTD Industrial DOVECOTE LAUNDRY ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EL HARLESTONE VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND HARLESTONE VILLAGE UPPER 28044263 INSTITUTE PUBLIC HALLS INSTITUTE DUSTON ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EH Yes UPPER 28048321 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA DUSTON ROAD HARLESTONE Yes WORKSHOP AND LOCAL EMPLOYMENT UPPER 28050541 UNIT PROVISION ESTATE YARD DUSTON ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EH Yes WORKSHOP AND LOCAL EMPLOYMENT UPPER 28050545 UNIT PROVISION ESTATE YARD DUSTON ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EH Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT UPPER 28051911 WORKSHOP PROVISION ESTATE YARD DUSTON ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EH Yes ARCADIAN GARDEN LOCAL EMPLOYMENT UPPER 28051912 FEATURES LTD PROVISION ESTATE YARD DUSTON ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EH Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT UPPER 28052495 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION ESTATE YARD DUSTON ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EH Yes TRUSTEES OF THE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT QUARRY FARM UPPER 28054391 EIGHTH EARL PROVISION BUILDINGS NEW ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EJ Yes TRUSTEES OF THE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT QUARRY FARM UPPER 28054392 EIGHTH EARL PROVISION BUILDINGS NEW ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EJ Yes TRUSTEES OF THE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT QUARRY FARM UPPER 28054393 EIGHTH EARL PROVISION BUILDINGS NEW ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EJ Yes TRUSTEES OF THE EIGHTH EARL SPENCERS FAMILY LOCAL EMPLOYMENT QUARRY FARM UPPER 28054394 SETTLEMENT PROVISION BUILDINGS NEW ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EJ Yes TRUSTEES OF THE EIGHTH EARL SPENCERS FAMILY LOCAL EMPLOYMENT QUARRY FARM UPPER 28054395 SETTLEMENT PROVISION BUILDINGS NEW ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EJ Yes TRUSTEES OF THE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT QUARRY FARM UPPER 28054397 EIGHTH EARL PROVISION BUILDINGS NEW ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EJ Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT QUARRY FARM UPPER 28054398 STORE AND PREMISES PROVISION BUILDINGS NEW ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EJ Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT UPPER 28054410 WORKSHOP PROVISION ESTATE YARD DUSTON ROAD HARLESTONE NN7 4EH Yes UPPER HARLESTONE UPPER 28058087 CRICKET CLUB SPORTS GROUND CRICKET CLUB DUSTON ROAD HARLESTONE Yes OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28042628 HUDDLE & BLISS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE NN7 4SH Yes

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OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28042630 THE WOODWORKER SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE NN7 4SH Yes THE RAILWAY OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28042632 CONDUCTOR SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE NN7 4SH Yes OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28042634 STORE UNIT SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE NN7 4SH Yes OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28042635 ARTIST BLACKSMITHS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE NN7 4SH Yes OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28042636 SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE Yes OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28042637 SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE Yes OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28043203 LIT FROM WITHIN SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE NN7 4SH Yes OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28044844 ITSY BITSY SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE NN7 4SH Yes THE BARN KITCHEN OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28044845 LTD SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE NN7 4SH Yes OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28049279 SHEER DELIGHTS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE NN7 4SH Yes OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28049280 BELLE AMOUR SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE NN7 4SH Yes OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28050025 RETAIL UNIT SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE NN7 4SH Yes BELLE AMOUR HAIR OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28052628 SALON SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE NN7 4SH Yes OTHER THE OLD DAIRY FARM 28055432 THE GARDEN ROOM SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CENTRE MAIN STREET UPPER STOWE NN11 4SH Yes FOUR VILLAGES OTHER FOUR VILLAGES 28029315 GARAGE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS GARAGE ZION HILL WALGRAVE NN6 9PN Yes WALGRAVE PRIMARY WALGRAVE COUNTY KETTERING 28029476 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL ROAD WALGRAVE NN6 9PH Yes PUBLIC 28032923 THE ROYAL OAK HOUSE/RESTAURANT THE ROYAL OAK ZION HILL WALGRAVE NN6 9PN Yes LENNON VEHICLE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT KETTERING 28041207 BODY REPAIR PROVISION RECTORY FARM HOUSE ROAD WALGRAVE NN6 9QF Yes WALGRAVE VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND WALGRAVE NEWLAND 28042037 HALL ASSOCIATION PUBLIC HALLS COMMUNITY CENTRE ROAD WALGRAVE NN6 9PZ Yes WALGRAVE PLAYING NEWLAND 28047785 SPORTS GROUND FIELD ROAD WALGRAVE Yes OTHER 28050031 HAIR COUTURE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HAIR COUTURE ZION HILL WALGRAVE NN6 9PN Yes Does not fall within service and THE SEEDS OF THE ACORN CENTRE AT NEWLAND facility 28050547 CHANGE LTD LITTLE ACORNS FARM ROAD WALGRAVE NN6 9PZ No category

WALGRAVE 28051864 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS OLD ROAD WALGRAVE Yes WALGRAVE KETTERING 28051865 ALLOTMENTS SMALLHOLDINGS ROAD WALGRAVE Yes OTHER KETTERING 28057922 TEAROOM SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS MANVELL FARM ROAD WALGRAVE NN6 9PH Yes WALGRAVE PLAYING NEWLAND PLAY AREA FIELD ROAD WALGRAVE Yes M1 SERVICE AREA Not BLUE BOAR accessible to 28043198 MOTORWAYS LTD SOUTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7UZ No village WATFORD VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND WATFORD VILLAGE 28043202 HALL PUBLIC HALLS HALL MAIN STREET WATFORD NN6 7UY Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28043617 PROVISION WELTON STATION STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7UF Yes M1 SERVICE AREA Not WATFORD GAP accessible to 28044812 BLUE BOAR SERVICES NORTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7UZ No village M1 SERVICE AREA Not WATFORD GAP accessible to 28044813 BLUE BOAR SERVICES SOUTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7UZ No village 28047535 STAPLES UK LTD WATLING PARK STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7XY Yes FORTEC DISTRIBUTION 28047536 NETWORK LTD WATLING PARK STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7XY Yes

28047537 INDUSTRIAL UNIT WATLING PARK STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7XY Yes M1 SERVICE AREA Not WATFORD GAP accessible to 28049098 BP PETROL STATION NORTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7UZ No village M1 SERVICE AREA Not MCDONALDS WATFORD GAP accessible to 28049099 RESTAURANTS LTD NORTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7UZ No village

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M1 SERVICE AREA Not WATFORD GAP accessible to 28049101 COSTA COFFEE NORTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7UZ No village M1 SERVICE AREA Not WATFORD GAP accessible to 28049102 W H SMITH NORTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7UZ No village M1 SERVICE AREA Not WATFORD GAP accessible to 28049103 BP OIL UK LTD SOUTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7UZ No village M1 SERVICE AREA Not WATFORD GAP accessible to 28049106 COSTA COFFEE SOUTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7UZ No village M1 SERVICE AREA Not WATFORD GAP accessible to 28049107 W H SMITH SOUTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7UZ No village M1 SERVICE AREA Not THE HIGHWAYS WATFORD GAP accessible to 28050501 AGENCY SOUTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7UZ No village Does not fall within service and facility 28050552 DAWNAY DAY WELTON STATION STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7XN No category

28052377 NENE GROUP WELTON STATION STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7XN Yes M1 SERVICE AREA No public WATFORD GAP access from 28057070 CHOZEN NOODLES SOUTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD No village M1 SERVICE AREA No public WATFORD GAP access from 28057071 FRESH FOOD CO SOUTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD No village M1 SERVICE AREA No public WATFORD GAP access from 28057072 MCDONALDS SOUTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD No village M1 SERVICE AREA No public WATFORD GAP access from 28057073 FRESH FOOD CO NORTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD No village M1 SERVICE AREA No public WATFORD GAP access from 28057099 CARVERY EXPRESS NORTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD No village M1 SERVICE AREA No public WATFORD GAP access from 28057528 CHOZEN NOODLES NORTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD No village M1 SERVICE AREA WATFORD GAP 28060183 COSTA COFFEE Shop / Showroom NORTHBOUND STATION ROAD WATFORD NN6 7UZ Yes 28015815 WORKSHOP WORKSHOP QUEEN STREET WEEDON NN7 4RB Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28015910 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes CAVALRY HILL Warehouse / Store / AAH INDUSTRIAL 28015912 Storage Depot PHARMACEUTICALS PARK WEEDON NN7 4PP Yes & WEEDON MEDICAL 28015917 PRACTICE GP SURGERY THE SURGERY NEW CROFT WEEDON NN7 4RX Yes PUBLIC 28016119 MALTSTERS ARMS HOUSE/RESTAURANT WEST STREET WEEDON NN7 4QU Yes WEEDON BEC PRIMARY 28016572 PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL WEST STREET WEEDON NN7 4QU Yes OTHER 28016577 THE BRAMBLE PATCH SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS THE BRAMBLE PATCH WEST STREET WEEDON NN7 4QU Yes 28016577 THE BRAMBLE PATCH THE BRAMBLE PATCH WEST STREET WEEDON NN7 4QU Yes PUBLIC 28016638 1 - 40 CLUB HOUSE/RESTAURANT 1 - 40 CLUB NEW STREET WEEDON NN7 4QS Yes SERENDIPITY OTHER 28016640 GROOMS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET WEEDON NN7 4QD Yes WEEDON HOUSE FISH OTHER 28016645 AND CHIPS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS WEEDON HOUSE HIGH STREET WEEDON NN7 4QD Yes OTHER 28016654 THE ROSE WARDROBE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET WEEDON NN7 4QD Yes STEPNELL HOLDINGS 28016656 LTD HIGH STREET WEEDON NN7 4QD Yes ONE STOP COMMUNITY STORES GENERAL FOOD 28016677 LTD STORE CHURCH STREET WEEDON NN7 4PL Yes GENERAL FOOD 28016906 TESCO STORES LTD STORE HIGH STREET WEEDON NN7 4QD Yes OTHER 28038574 RETAIL UNIT SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CHURCH STREET WEEDON NN7 4PL Yes Warehouse / Store / ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042207 JADE LOGISTICS LTD Storage Depot DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes Warehouse / Store / ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042209 TOTEBOX LIMITED Storage Depot DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes

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MOT MOTORSPORT LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042210 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042211 ATLANTECHS LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes THE ORDNANCE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042212 DEPOT LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes Warehouse / Store / ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042214 INDUSTRIAL UNIT Storage Depot DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042217 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042218 BLUEFIN UK PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042219 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes DAVID WATSON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042220 TRANSPORT LIMITED PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042221 ATLANTECHS LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042222 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042224 ATLANTECHS LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042225 ATLANTECHS LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes KEITHS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042226 CARPETFITTERS LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042646 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042647 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042649 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes RELAND (WEEDON) LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042653 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042655 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes Warehouse / Store / ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042657 SET CONNECTION LTD Storage Depot DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042658 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042659 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042661 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28042662 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes CAVALRY HILL QUALITY NUT QUALITY NUT INDUSTRIAL 28042665 PRODUCTS LIMITED EMPLOYMENT AREA PRODUCTS LIMITED PARK WEEDON NN7 4PP Yes CAVALRY HILL TVS SUPPLY CHAIN TVS SUPPLY CHAIN INDUSTRIAL 28042666 SOLUTIONS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA SOLUTIONS LTD PARK WEEDON NN7 4PP Yes CAVALRY HILL INDUSTRIAL 28042667 UTL EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIPART LOGISTICS LTD PARK WEEDON NN7 4PP Yes CONCOFORM LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28042670 MARINE PROVISION THE BOAT YARD HIGH STREET WEEDON NN7 4QD Yes VILLAGE ANTIQUE OTHER 28042725 MARKET SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS REAR OF 62 HIGH STREET WEEDON NN7 4QD Yes OTHER 28042729 ANY APPLE LTD SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS EVERYTHING APPLE LTD HIGH STREET WEEDON NN7 4QD Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WATLING 28043170 WEEDON MOTOR CO PROVISION WEEDON MOTOR CO STREET WEEDON NN7 4QQ Yes WEEDON BEC COMMUNITY AND WEEDON BEC VILLAGE 28043177 VILLAGE HALL PUBLIC HALLS HALL WEST STREET WEEDON NN7 4QU Yes PRE SCHOOL 28043217 PIGLETS OF WEEDON FACILITIES THE OLD CHAPEL BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PW Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28043398 TOTEBOX LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28044758 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4RT Yes

WEEDON ALLOTMENT RIVERSIDE 28047991 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS DRIVE WEEDON Yes

WEEDON ALLOTMENT 28048299 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS CHURCH STREET WEEDON Yes

WEEDON RECREATION 28048300 SPORTS GROUND GROUND WEST STREET WEEDON Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049158 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes

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WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049159 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049160 ATLANTECHS LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049162 CONTACT ENTIFY PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049165 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049166 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049167 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes RELAND (WEEDON) LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049168 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes

WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049171 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049172 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049174 BUSINESS UNIT PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049175 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049176 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes THE FIRE SERVICES NATIONAL MUSEUM ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049177 TRUST COLLECTION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ORDNANCE 28049178 CURVILINEAR LTD PROVISION THE MAGAZINE ROAD WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28049179 RECLAIMED TIMBER PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WATLING 28049299 INDUSTRIAL UNIT PROVISION CONCEPT HOUSE STREET WEEDON NN7 4NB Yes

WEEDON RECREATION 28049517 PLAY AREA GROUND WEST STREET WEEDON Yes 28049529 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA FUSILIER WAY WEEDON Yes COMMUNITY AND 28049779 PUBLIC HALLS WEEDON BOXING CLUB NEW STREET WEEDON NN7 4QS Yes CAVALRY HILL M W ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIAL 28050331 (MIDLANDS) LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 1 PARK WEEDON NN7 4PP Yes CAVALRY HILL SHARPMARK INDUSTRIAL 28050332 SOLUTIONS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 2 PARK WEEDON NN7 4PP Yes CAVALRY HILL SYMITRY SOLUTIONS INDUSTRIAL 28050333 (UK) LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 3 PARK WEEDON NN7 4PP Yes CAVALRY HILL INDUSTRIAL 28050334 JPM RACING EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 4 PARK WEEDON NN7 4PP Yes FUNDI CAVALRY HILL MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL 28050335 SERVICES LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 5 PARK WEEDON NN7 4PP Yes CAVALRY HILL DENHAM HEDLEY INDUSTRIAL 28050336 COMMERCIALS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 6 PARK WEEDON NN7 4PP Yes HERITAGE GUILD LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28050389 WINDOWS LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes OTHER 28050536 SERENDIPITY BRIDES SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET WEEDON NN7 4QD Yes WEEDON CHINESE OTHER 28050558 TAKEAWAY SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS WEEDON HOUSE HIGH STREET WEEDON NN7 4QD Yes OTHER 28050559 BRINJOL CUISINE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS WEEDON HOUSE HIGH STREET WEEDON NN7 4QD Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28051600 STORE UNIT PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON POST 28052755 OFFICE POST OFFICE CHURCH STREET WEEDON NN7 4PL Yes OTHER 28053515 GRANNY'S CAFE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS CHURCH STREET WEEDON NN7 4PL Yes CAVALRY HILL WAVE PHARMA THE SANDRETTO INDUSTRIAL 28054183 REGULATORY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT AREA BUILDING PARK WEEDON NN7 4PP Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28054671 VINTIQUE LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28054672 AA PAT TESTING LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28054673 HATFITS LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes

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ADVANCE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28054762 MOTORSPORT PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28054763 WORKSHOP UNIT PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28055093 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes THE FIRE SERVICES NATIONAL MUSEUM LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28055211 TRUST COLLECTION PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes THE ORDNANCE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28055212 DEPOT LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28055213 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28055485 WORK UNIT PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes

LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28056101 BMW CLASSIC PARTS PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28056102 VALETERS PRIDE PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes

FUNKY WOODEN LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28056103 THINGS PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28056963 INDUSTRIAL UNIT PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes HANDSOME LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28056964 CONSTRUCTION PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes NORTHANTS WOOD LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28056965 RECYCLING LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes 28057102 CAFE THE BRAMBLE PATCH WEST STREET WEEDON Yes

SOLUTIONS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28057228 INCPORPORATED LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes WEEDON GARRISON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28057430 LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes TARGET ELECTRICAL LOCAL EMPLOYMENT ROYAL ORDNANCE 28058260 CONTRACTORS LTD PROVISION DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes BELLE EPOCH Warehouse / Store / ROYAL ORDNANCE 28058468 ANTIQUES Storage Depot DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes Warehouse / Store / ROYAL ORDNANCE 28058469 INDUSTRIAL UNIT Storage Depot DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes THE ORDNANCE Workshop / Light ROYAL ORDNANCE 28058560 DEPOT LTD Industrial DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes Workshop / Light WATLING 28058785 ROTARY REBUILD Industrial CONCEPT HOUSE STREET WEEDON NN7 4QG Yes WEST BARN Workshop / Light WATLING 28058786 COUNTRY INTERIORS Industrial CONCEPT HOUSE STREET WEEDON NN7 4QG Yes BOULTON & SONS DESIGN & Workshop / Light WATLING 28058787 ENGINEERING LTD Industrial CONCEPT HOUSE STREET WEEDON NN7 4QG Yes ICONIC DRIVE MOTOR Workshop / Light WATLING 28058788 CO LTD Industrial CONCEPT HOUSE STREET WEEDON NN7 4QG Yes THE ORDANCE DEPOT Workshop / Light ROYAL ORDNANCE 28058789 LTD Industrial DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes CALLUM JACKSON Workshop / Light ROYAL ORDNANCE 28058790 KITCHENS Industrial DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes Indoor / Outdoor Leisure / Sporting ROYAL ORDNANCE 28058791 LIFTING ROOM Activity/ Centre DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes Indoor / Outdoor WEEDON BOXING Leisure / Sporting ROYAL ORDNANCE 28058792 CLUB Activity/ Centre DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes Warehouse / Store / ROYAL ORDNANCE 28058980 THE BOOKSMITH LTD Storage Depot DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes STOREHOUSE Warehouse / Store / ROYAL ORDNANCE 28058981 GALLERY Storage Depot DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes ADVANCE MOTORPORT & Warehouse / Store / ROYAL ORDNANCE 28059418 ENGINEERING LTD Storage Depot DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes THE ORDNANCE Warehouse / Store / ROYAL ORDNANCE 28059419 DEPOT LTD Storage Depot DEPOT BRIDGE STREET WEEDON NN7 4PS Yes BRIDGE STREET PLAY 28060596 Playground AREA BRIDGE STREET WEEDON Yes COMMUNITY AND WELFORD COMMUNITY 28021948 PUBLIC HALLS CENTRE WEST END WELFORD NN6 6HJ Yes ADKINS & MORRIS 28021958 (RUGBY) LTD HIGH STREET WELFORD NN6 6HT Yes WELFORD SIBBERTOFT AND WELFORD SIBBERTOFT SULBY ENDOWED AND SULBY ENDOWED 28021964 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL WEST STREET WELFORD NN6 6HU Yes WELFORD POST 28021976 OFFICE POST OFFICE HIGH STREET WELFORD NN6 6HT Yes

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GENERAL FOOD 28033034 NEW GOLDEN BOWL STORE HIGH STREET WELFORD NN6 6HT Yes COMMUNITY AND WELFORD VILLAGE 28035394 PUBLIC HALLS HALL WEST STREET WELFORD NN6 6HB Yes OTHER NORTHAMPTON 28042674 WELFORD GARAGE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS WELFORD GARAGE ROAD WELFORD NN6 6JF Yes WELFORD SPORTSFIELD NEWLANDS 28043099 ASSOCIATION SPORTS GROUND PAVILION ROAD WELFORD NN6 6HJ Yes Drop in centre- not 28044485 WELFORD SURGERY GP SURGERY THE SURGERY WEST END WELFORD NN6 6HJ No permanent HARPER ELKINGTON 1.4km from 28044591 ENGINEERING HARPER ENGINEERING ROAD WELFORD NN6 6HD No Welford

WELFORD ALLOTMENT 28047791 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS WEST STREET WELFORD Yes

WELFORD RECREATION 28049535 PLAY AREA GROUND WEST END WELFORD Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT HEMPLOE BUSINESS 1.5km from 28051827 OYSTER SAT TECH LTD PROVISION PARK HEMPLOE ROAD WELFORD NN6 6HF No Welford HEMPLOE BUSINESS 1.5km from 28051828 HEART KITCHENS PARK HEMPLOE ROAD WELFORD NN6 6HF No Welford HEMPLOE BUSINESS 1.5km from 28055233 OASIS BARS LTD PARK HEMPLOE ROAD WELFORD NN6 6HF No Welford

WELFORD RECREATION 28055503 SPORTS GROUND GROUND WEST END WELFORD Yes YES GRANITE HEMPLOE BUSINESS 1.5km from 28055591 PRODUCTS LTD PARK HEMPLOE ROAD WELFORD NN6 6HF No Welford Does not fall within service and facility 28057796 STORE WEST END WELFORD NN6 6HJ No category Indoor / Outdoor 1ST WELFORD Leisure / Sporting WELFORD COMMUNITY 28058962 SCOUTS Activity/ Centre CENTRE WEST END WELFORD NN6 6HJ Yes

WELFORD SIBBERTOFT WELFORD PRE- AND SULBY ENDOWED 28058968 SCHOOL Nursery/creche SCHOOL WEST STREET WELFORD NN6 6HU Yes WELTON CHURCH OF WELTON CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY 28013685 ENGLAND ACADEMY PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL WELL LANE WELTON NN11 2JZ Yes PUBLIC 28013693 WHITE HORSE INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT WHITE HORSE INN HIGH STREET WELTON NN11 2JP Yes COMMUNITY AND 28042060 PUBLIC HALLS WELTON VILLAGE HALL HIGH STREET WELTON NN11 2JP Yes WELTONFIELDS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WELTONFIELDS WATLING 28042321 NARROWBOATS LTD PROVISION NARROWBOATS LTD STREET WELTON NN11 2LG Yes Does not fall within DAVENTRY service and SCAFFOLDING LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WATFORD facility 28042722 SERVICES LTD PROVISION WELTON STATION ROAD WELTON NN6 7UF No category GEORGE VARNEY LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WATFORD 28043196 BULK SERVICES LTD PROVISION WELTON STATION ROAD WELTON NN6 7UF Yes WELTON PLAYING 28047801 PLAY AREA FIELDS ASHBY ROAD WELTON Yes 2.1km from WELTON HYTHE WATLING Welton 28048688 MARINA STREET WELTON NN11 2LX No Village LAND USED FOR Does not fit STORAGE AND ASHBY ST in 28051077 PREMISES LEDGERS ROAD WELTON NN11 2LG No classification VALE OF WELTON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28051756 CIDER PROVISION HOME FARM STABLES ASHBY ROAD WELTON NN11 2JS Yes WELTON PLAYING SPORTS GROUND FIELDS ASHBY ROAD WELTON Yes PUBLIC 28020106 THE SHEAF INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT WEST END WEST HADDON NN6 7AY Yes OTHER 28020108 JAMIE'S BEAUTY SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS WEST END WEST HADDON NN6 7AY Yes WEST HADDON WEST HADDON ENDOWED CHURCH ENDOWED CHURCH OF OF ENGLAND ENGLAND PRIMARY 28020126 PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL THE GREEN WEST HADDON NN6 7AN Yes COMMUNITY AND WEST HADDON 28020127 PUBLIC HALLS VILLAGE HALL THE GREEN WEST HADDON NN6 7AN Yes GENERAL FOOD 28020128 LONDIS STORE WEST END WEST HADDON NN6 7AY Yes THE WEST HADDON OTHER 28020335 BEAUTY SALON SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET WEST HADDON NN6 7AP Yes

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PUBLIC 28020340 THE CROWN INN HOUSE/RESTAURANT HIGH STREET WEST HADDON NN6 7AP Yes OTHER NORTHAMPTON 28020358 HICKERS HAIR SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS ROAD WEST HADDON NN6 7AR Yes WEST HADDON LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WEST HADDON NORTHAMPTON 28020408 NURSERIES PROVISION NURSERIES ROAD WEST HADDON NN6 7AS Yes WEST HADDON POST 28020409 OFFICE POST OFFICE HIGH STREET WEST HADDON NN6 7AP Yes PUBLIC 28020410 PYTCHLEY HOTEL HOUSE/RESTAURANT HIGH STREET WEST HADDON NN6 7AP Yes WEST HADDON MUNCASTER Non - 28033119 SURGERY GP SURGERY DOCTORS SURGERY WAY WEST HADDON NN6 7DU No permanent COMMUNITY AND WEST HADDON NORTHAMPTON 28043194 PUBLIC HALLS PLAYING FIELDS ROAD WEST HADDON NN6 7ET Yes INTENTS MARQUEES LOCAL EMPLOYMENT GUILSBOROUGH 28047411 LTD PROVISION MARROWELL FARM ROAD WEST HADDON NN6 7AG Yes WEST HADDON NORTHAMPTON 28047795 SPORTS GROUND PLAYING FIELDS ROAD WEST HADDON Yes MARROWELL SELF- GUILSBOROUGH 28048989 STORAGE MARROWELL FARM ROAD WEST HADDON NN6 7AG Yes CLIMBING HIGH PRE SCHOOL RYEHILLS FARM DAY NORTHAMPTON 28049781 NURSERIES LTD FACILITIES NURSERY ROAD WEST HADDON NN6 7AS Yes

WEST HADDON 28050321 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS CRICK ROAD WEST HADDON Yes WEST HADDON BOWLS 28050322 SPORTS GROUND CLUB HIGH STREET WEST HADDON NN6 7AP Yes OTHER 28050441 HOPWELL ANTIQUES SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET WEST HADDON NN6 7AP Yes WEST HADDON ENDOWED CHURCH OF PRE SCHOOL ENGLAND PRIMARY 28056111 PRESCHOOL FACILITIES SCHOOL THE GREEN WEST HADDON NN6 7AN Yes

NORTHAMPTON 28060611 Shop / Showroom ROAD WEST HADDON NN6 7AR Yes WHILTON VILLAGE COMMUNITY AND 28049194 HALL PUBLIC HALLS WHILTON VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET WHILTON NN11 2NN Yes

WHILTON ALLOTMENT 28057112 ALLOTMENTS GARDENS MAIN STREET WHILTON Yes WHILTON LOCKS OTHER WHILTON LOCKS WHILTON 28017262 GARDEN CENTRE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS GARDEN CENTRE LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes OTHER WHILTON LOCKS WHILTON 28017333 BRUNOS AQUATICS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS GARDEN CENTRE LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes WHILTON LOCKS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WHILTON LOCKS WHILTON 28017335 POTTERY PROVISION POTTERY LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes WHILTON LOCKS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WHILTON LOCKS WHILTON 28038463 CARPET COMPANY PROVISION CARPET COMPANY LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WHILTON 28042677 HITS PROVISION HITS LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28049335 WHILTON MILL LTD PROVISION WHILTON MILL NORTON ROAD WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes WHILTON LOCKS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WHILTON LOCKS WHILTON 28050549 CARPET COMPANY PROVISION CARPET COMPANY LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes 1.5km from DRIVEWAY LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WATLING Whilton 28051079 WORKSHOP PROVISION WHILTON LODGE STREET WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2LZ No Locks WHILTON MARINA LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WHILTON 28051780 CHANDLERY PROVISION WHILTON MARINA LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes WHILTON MARINA OTHER WHILTON 28052736 CAFE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS WHILTON MARINA LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WHILTON 28053509 SAXON LIFTS LTD PROVISION STORE AND PREMISES LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes SAYWARDS OF LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WHILTON 28053652 WHILTON PROVISION BROOKLYN HOUSE LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes OTHER WHILTON LOCKS WHILTON 28054749 BRUNOS PET STORE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS GARDEN CENTRE LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes CANALSIDE OTHER WHILTON LOCKS WHILTON 28054750 RESTAURANT SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS GARDEN CENTRE LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes CANAL FARM TURN OTHER CANAL FARM TURN WHILTON 28056705 SHOP SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS SHOP LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes OTHER WHILTON 28057077 PIRI PIRI ROTISSERIE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS WHILTON MARINA LOCKS WHILTON LOCKS NN11 2NH Yes ELKINGTON 28060610 THE POLO PAVILION Restaurant / Cafeteria WINWICK HALL ROAD WINWICK Yes WOODFORD HALSE COMMUNITY AND WOODFORD 28001373 SOCIAL CLUB PUBLIC HALLS HINTON ROAD HALSE NN11 3TR Yes OTHER WOODFORD 28001744 INDIAN CHEF SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes WOODFORD HALSE C OF E PRIMARY WOODFORD HALSE C WOODFORD 28001995 SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL HIGH STREET HALSE NN11 3RQ Yes

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OTHER WOODFORD 28002000 BLUNT SHOES SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002103 RAILWAY LTD BYFIELD ROAD HALSE NN11 3EB Yes WOODFORD OTHER WOODFORD 28002105 TANDOORI COTTAGE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes OTHER WOODFORD 28002107 TOP TO TOE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes VILLAGE MEAT BUTCHERS AND OTHER WOODFORD 28002108 GREENGROCERS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes OTHER WOODFORD 28002110 LYNN'S SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes OTHER WOODFORD 28002112 SIMRANS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes OTHER WOODFORD 28002113 BOBBY'S NEWS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes OTHER WOODFORD 28002117 VILLAGE BEAUTY SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes THE MEMORIAL THE MEMORIAL CENTRE MEDICAL CENTRE MEDICAL WOODFORD 28002126 CENTRE GP SURGERY CENTRE STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes OTHER WOODFORD 28002128 FOOT WISE PODIATRY SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes OTHER WOODFORD 28002129 THE BEAUTY SUITE SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes WOODFORD OTHER WOODFORD 28002130 INTERIORS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes WOODFORD HALSE WOODFORD 28002131 POST OFFICE POST OFFICE CHURCH STREET HALSE NN11 3RA Yes WOODFORD 28002142 LIBRARY WOODFORD LIBRARY SCHOOL STREET HALSE NN11 3RL Yes PHOENIX COUNTY GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002148 METALS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002149 WORKSHOP UNIT EMPLOYMENT AREA THE BEAVER CENTRE WAY HALSE NN11 3DP Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002150 INDUSTRIAL UNIT EMPLOYMENT AREA THE BEAVER CENTRE WAY HALSE NN11 3DP Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002154 888 REPTILES EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002155 GUN DOG ALES LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes SOLD SECURE 2000 GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002156 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002159 EMPLOYMENT AREA SAFEPAC CO LTD WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes NIELD ENGINEERING GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002160 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WOODFORD TRAILERS WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes PEGASUS PROFILES GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002161 (CENTRAL) LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes TEMA MACHINERY GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002162 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002164 INDUSTRIAL UNIT EMPLOYMENT AREA THE BEAVER CENTRE WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002165 B T B EXHAUSTS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA THE BEAVER CENTRE WAY HALSE NN11 3DP Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002169 BTB EXHAUSTS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA THE BEAVER CENTRE WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes GREAT CENTRAL GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002170 PLASTICS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes WOODFORD TOOL & GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28002171 PLANT LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes PUBLIC WOODFORD 28033280 FLEUR DE LYS HOUSE/RESTAURANT SOUTH STREET HALSE NN11 3RF Yes MARK BELCHER OTHER WOODFORD 28033282 ESTATE AGENTS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes MASTER LOCKSMITHS GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28041328 ASSOCIATION EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3DP Yes CROPREDY VAN Workshop / Light GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28042068 CENTRE Industrial THE BEAVER CENTRE WAY HALSE NN11 3DP WOODFORD 28042083 DRYDEN HALL SCHOOL STREET HALSE NN11 3RL Yes PHOENIX COUNTY GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28042682 METALS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes PHOENIX COUNTY GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28042683 METALS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes PHOENIX COUNTY GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28042684 METALS LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes OTHER WOODFORD 28043184 POPSONS PHARMACY SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes WOODFORD CUM WOODFORD CUM MEMBRIS MEMORIAL MEMBRIS MEMORIAL WOODFORD 28043188 CENTRE CENTRE STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes

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THE MIDCOUNTIES GENERAL FOOD WOODFORD 28043189 CO-OPERATIVE LTD STORE CO-OP SWIFT SHOP PHIPPS ROAD HALSE NN11 3HS Yes WOODFORD SPORT AND RECREATION WOODFORD 28043192 SPORTS GROUND ASSOCIATION BYFIELD ROAD HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes Does not fit WOODFORD in 28044208 STORAGE LAND STATION YARD STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB No classification WOODFORD 28044590 BUNSINESS UNT DAIRY FARM ROAD HALSE NN11 3RG Yes

WOODFORD HALSE WOODFORD 28047999 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS CASTLE ROAD HALSE Yes GRANTS HILL WOODFORD 28048890 KALEO LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3UB Yes GRANTS HILL WOODFORD 28048891 IPW LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 3C WAY HALSE NN11 3UB Yes SPORTS BIKE GRANTS HILL WOODFORD 28048892 DEVELOPMENT LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 3D WAY HALSE NN11 3UB Yes GRANTS HILL WOODFORD 28048893 WORKSHOP UNIT EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 3E WAY HALSE NN11 3UB Yes GRANTS HILL WOODFORD 28048894 INDUSTRIAL UNIT EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 3F WAY HALSE NN11 3UB Yes FROST EV SYSYEMS GRANTS HILL WOODFORD 28048899 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 4C WAY HALSE NN11 3UB Yes GRANTS HILL WOODFORD 28048901 3PA LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 4E WAY HALSE NN11 3UB Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28049181 TOP TABLE LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28049182 EMPLOYMENT AREA THE BEAVER CENTRE WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes WOODFORD CUM MEMBRIS BOWLING WOODFORD 28049256 SPORTS GROUND CLUB BYFIELD ROAD HALSE NN11 3QR Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28049257 EMPLOYMENT AREA THE BEAVER CENTRE WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes WOODFORD 28049312 HARLEY EQUESTRIAN DAIRY FARM EYDON ROAD HALSE NN11 3RG Yes ORCHARD DAY PRE SCHOOL WOODFORD 28049323 NURSERY LTD FACILITIES HINTON MANOR HINTON ROAD HALSE NN11 3TR Yes

WOODFORD HALSE WOODFORD 28049499 ALLOTMENT GARDENS HINTON ROAD HALSE No Duplication GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28050014 GTME LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes VALLEY ENGINEERING GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28050015 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28050016 ALPHACURE LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes HAMBLESIDE GRANTS HILL WOODFORD 28050029 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA UNIT 4A1 AND 4B WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes

WOODFORD HALSE STATION WOODFORD 28050309 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS GARDENS HALSE Yes WOODFORD UNITED WOODFORD 28050326 SPORTS GROUND FOOTBALL CLUB BYFIELD ROAD HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes OTHER WOODFORD 28050373 J M MARROTT SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 6RB Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28050377 PITBITZ LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA THE BEAVER CENTRE WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28050378 RGCS CATERERS EMPLOYMENT AREA THE BEAVER CENTRE WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes Does not fit MAIN LINE TIMBER LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WOODFORD in 28050505 LTD PROVISION STATION YARD STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB No classification GREAT CENTRAL WOODFORD 28051174 GMC RACE PAINT LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA THE BEAVER CENTRE WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes WOODFORD 28052014 PLAY AREA PLAYGROUND ELM DRIVE HALSE Yes GRANTS HILL WOODFORD 28053633 T R BULLWORTHY LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3UB Yes SWB MOTORSPORT GRANTS HILL WOODFORD 28053635 LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes VAYON VEHICLE GRANTS HILL WOODFORD 28054383 TECHNOLOGIES LTD EMPLOYMENT AREA WAY HALSE NN11 3UB Yes

LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WOODFORD 28058207 PROVISION STATION YARD STATION ROAD HALSE NN11 3RB Yes Indoor / Outdoor 1ST WOODFORD Leisure / Sporting WOODFORD 28058958 HALSE SCOUTS Activity/ Centre DRYDEN HALL SCHOOL STREET HALSE NN11 3RL Yes Warehouse / Store / GRANTS HILL WOODFORD 28058971 HORSEBOX SELLER Storage Depot WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes

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WOODFORD HALSE WOODFORD HALSE WOODFORD 28059005 CHILDRENS CENTRE Nursery/creche CHILDRENS CENTRE SCRIVENS HILL HALSE NN11 3SU Yes RESOURCE SECURE Warehouse / Store / GRANTS HILL WOODFORD 28059657 RECOVERY LTD Storage Depot WAY HALSE NN11 3PZ Yes Fast food outlets / takeaways (hot and WOODFORD 28060447 BEST KEBAB HOUSE cold) MOBILE TRADER HINTON ROAD HALSE Yes Fast food outlets / takeaways (hot and WOODFORD 28060570 MOBILE DINER cold) STATION YARD STATION ROAD HALSE Yes PUBLIC 28015446 KNIGHTLEY ARMS HOUSE/RESTAURANT HIGH STREET YELVERTOFT NN6 6LF Yes NIGEL OWEN STONE LOCAL EMPLOYMENT 28015544 WORKERS PROVISION HIGH STREET YELVERTOFT NN6 6LQ Yes SQUISITO BUTCHERS OTHER 28015545 & PROVISIONS SHOPS/TAKEAWAYS HIGH STREET YELVERTOFT NN6 6LQ Yes YELVERTOFT YELVERTOFT COUNTY 28015707 PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL LANE YELVERTOFT NN6 6LH Yes COMMUNITY AND YELVERTOFT VILLAGE LILBOURNE 28015708 PUBLIC HALLS HALL ROAD YELVERTOFT NN6 6LJ Yes RUGBY TRADING LOCAL EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOP AND 28019959 INTERNATIONAL LTD PROVISION PREMISES HIGH STREET YELVERTOFT NN6 6LA Yes YELVERTOFT COMMUNITY AND 28033320 EDUCATIONAL TRUST PUBLIC HALLS OLD SCHOOL HIGH STREET YELVERTOFT NN6 6LF Yes COMMUNITY AND CRICKET FIELD 28044024 PUBLIC HALLS PAVILION LANE YELVERTOFT Yes STANFORD 28048328 PLAY AREA PLAY AREA ROAD YELVERTOFT Yes

YELVERTOFT CRICKET FIELD 28048414 ALLOTMENTS ALLOTMENT GARDENS LANE YELVERTOFT Yes POST OFFICE HIGH STREET YELVERTOFT NN6 6LQ Yes CRICKET FIELD SPORTS GROUND PAVILION LANE YELVERTOFT Yes

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Appendix G: Reflective Assessment Template

Sustaining the rural The capacity The economy by retaining Protect and Opportunities to Evidence of of the availability Accessibility, existing employment sites enhance the retain and local needs settlements to of particularly by where possible, by character of and improve the for housing The role, accommodate deliverable Enabling local Alter position in Provisional public transport, enabling small scale quality of the rural Final provision and (including scale and development sites communities to hierarchy as a Settlement Total Settlement to the main economic development, areas' historic Settlement enhancement of Market and character in terms of including identify and consequence of Name Score Hierarchy towns and including tourism, buildings and areas hierarchy services critical affordable of the physical, previously meet their own qualitative Classification sustainable through rural of historic classification to the housing, settlement environmenta, developed local needs analysis? employment diversification and by importance or sustainability of employment infrastructure land in opportunities supporting appropriate environmental settlements and services) and other sustainable agricultural and forestry importance constraints locations development

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Appendix H: Services and Facilities Matrix

Solid square marks the presence of a service/facility) - As at August 2016

Most Important Services and Facilities Important Services and Facilities Other Facilities Bus Service Hourly, Comm Daily, Gener unity Public Other Infreque al and House/ Emplo Shops/ Local Pre nt, Bus Seconda Primary GP Food Post Public Restau yment Takeawa Employment School Play Sports Allot County Route Settlement Name ry School School Surgery Store Office Halls rant Area ys Provision Library Facilities Area Ground ments Connect Number Althorp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly 96 Arthingworth 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Ashby St Ledgers 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CC 0 Badby 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 5 0 1 1 Hourly 200 Barby 0 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 Hourly 10 Boughton 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 Hourly X77 Braunston 0 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 Hourly 12 Brixworth 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 Hourly X7 Brockhall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Byfield 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 5 1 1 1 Hourly 200 Canons Ashby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Chapel Brampton 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 Daily 60 Charwelton 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly 200 Church Brampton 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 Infrequent 61 Church Stowe 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CC 0 Clay Coton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 Infrequent LCM Clipston 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 0 CC 0 Cold Ashby 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 0 Infrequent 60 Coton 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Infrequent 61 Cottesbrooke 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Creaton 0 10 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 Daily 60 Crick 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 0 5 1 1 1 Hourly 96 Dodford 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 Hourly D1,D2,D3 Draughton 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 East Farndon 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 East Haddon 0 10 0 0 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 5 1 1 0 Infrequent 61 Elkington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 CC 0 Everdon 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 1 CC 0 Farthingstone 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 CC 0 Fawsley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Flore 0 10 0 10 10 10 10 0 0 5 0 5 1 1 0 Hourly D1,D2,D3 Great Brington 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Infrequent 63 Great Oxendon 0 0 0 10 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 Hourly X7 Guilsborough 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 Daily 60 Hanging Houghton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly X7 Hannington 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 1 Daily 10 Haselbech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Hellidon 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Holcot 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 Daily 10 Holdenby 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 Infrequent 61 Hollowell 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Daily 60 Kelmarsh 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly X7 Kilsby 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 Hourly 10, 12 Lamport 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly 0 Lilbourne 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 Infrequent LCM Little Brington 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 Infrequent 63 Little Everdon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Little Preston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Long Buckby 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 Hourly 96 Long Buckby Wharf 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 Daily 11,14 Lower Catesby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Lower Harlestone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly 96 Maidwell 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly X7 Marston Trussell 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Moulton 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 Hourly X10 Muscott 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Naseby 0 10 0 10 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 Daily 60 Newnham 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 CC 0 Nobottle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Infrequent 63 Norton 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 Infrequent 63 Old 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 1 Daily 10 Onley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daily 13 Overstone 0 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 Daily 10, X10 Pitsford 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 Infrequent 62 Preston Capes 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Ravensthorpe 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 Infrequent 61 Scaldwell 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 Infrequent 62 Sibbertoft 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 CC 0 Snorscomb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Spratton 0 10 0 10 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 5 1 1 1 Daily 60 Stanford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Infrequent LCM Staverton 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 0 Daily 65 Sulby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Teeton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Thornby 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daily 60 Upper Catesby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Upper Harlestone 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 Infrequent 63 Upper Stowe 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Walgrave 0 10 0 0 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 Daily 10 Watford 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 Hourly 96 Weedon 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 0 5 1 1 1 Hourly D1,D2,D3 Welford 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 Daily 60 Welton 0 10 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CC 0 West Farndon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 West Haddon 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 5 1 1 1 Hourly 96 Whilton 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 Infrequent 63 Whilton Locks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Winwick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CC 0 Woodford Halse 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 Hourly 200 Yelvertoft 0 10 0 0 10 10 10 0 5 5 0 0 1 1 1 Infrequent LCM

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Appendix I: Sources of Supply for Local Employment (within 1km of settlement)

 Offices

 Workshops

 Warehousing

 Hotels

 Golf Course

 Car Showroom

Identified Employment Areas

 Brixworth

 Weedon

 Crick

 Woodford

 Long Buckby

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Appendix J: Policy R1 of the Joint Core Strategy

POLICY R1 – SPATIAL STRATEGY FOR THE RURAL AREAS

WITHIN THE RURAL AREAS OF WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE THERE IS AN IDENTIFIED NEED FOR 2,360 DWELLINGS WITHIN DAVENTRY DISTRICT AND 2,360 DWELLINGS WITHIN TO BE PROVIDED BETWEEN 2011 AND 2029 BEYOND THE TOWNS OF DAVENTRY, AND . WITHIN THE RURAL AREAS THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE RURAL HOUSING REQUIREMENT WILL BE THE SUBJECT OF THE PART 2 LOCAL PLANS THAT ARE BEING PREPARED BY DAVENTRY DISTRICT AND SOUTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCILS ACCORDING TO THE LOCAL NEED OF EACH VILLAGE AND THEIR ROLE WITHIN THE HIERARCHY.

DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE RURAL AREAS WILL BE GUIDED BY A RURAL SETTLEMENT HIERARCHY THAT WILL COMPROSE THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:

 PRIMARY SERVICE VILLAGES;  SECONDARY SERVICE VILLAGES;

 OTHER VILLAGES; AND  SMALL SETTLEMENTS/HAMLETS. THE RURAL HIERARCHY IN THE PART 2 LOCAL PLANS WILL HAVE REGARD TO BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, THE FOLLOWING:

1) THE PRESENCE OF SERVICES AND FACILITIES TO MEET THE DAY TO DAY NEEDS OF RESIDENTS, INCLUDING THOSE FROM SURROUNDING SETTLEMENTS;

2) OPPORTUNITIES TO RETAIN AND IMPROVE THE PROVISION AND ENHANCEMENT OF SERVICES CRITICAL TO THE SUSTAINABILITY OF SETTLEMENTS;

3) ACCESSIBILITY, PARTICULARLY BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT, TO THE MAIN TOWNS AND SUSTAINABLE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES;

4) EVIDENCE OF LOCAL NEEDS FOR HOUSING (INCLUDING MARKET AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING), EMPLOYMENT AND SERVICES;

5) THE ROLE, SCALE AND CHARACTER OF THE SETTLEMENT;

6) THE CAPACITY OF SETTLEMENTS TO ACCOMMODATE DEVELOPMENT IN TERMS OF PHYSICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER CONSTRAINTS;

7) THE AVAILABILITY OF DELIVERABLE SITES INCLUDING PREVIOUSLY DEVELOPED LAND IN SUSTAINABLE LOCATIONS;

8) SUSTAINING THE RURAL ECONOMY BY RETAINING EXISTING EMPLOYMENT SITES WHERE POSSIBLE, BY ENABLING SMALL SCALE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, INCLUDING TOURISM, THROUGH RURAL DIVERSIFICATION AND BY SUPPORTING APPROPRIATE AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT;

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9) PROTECT AND ENHANCE THE CHARACTER AND QUALITY OF THE RURAL AREAS’ HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND AREAS OF HISTORIC OR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPORTANCE; AND

10) ENABLING LOCAL COMMUNITIES TO IDENTIFY AND MEET THEIR OWN LOCAL NEEDS.

RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN RURAL AREAS WILL BE REQUIRED TO:

A) PROVIDE FOR AN APPROPRIATE MIX OF DWELLING TYPES AND SIZES, INCLUDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING TO MEET THE NEEDS OF ALL SECTORS OF THE COMMUNITY, INCLUDING THE ELDERLY AND VULNERABLE; AND

B) NOT AFFECT OPEN LAND WHICH IS OF PARTICULAR SIGNIFICANCE TO THE FORM AND CHARACTER OF THE VILLAGE; AND

C) PRESERVE AND ENHANCE HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND AREAS OF HISTORIC OR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPORTANCE INCLUDING THOSE IDENTIFIED IN CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISALS AND VILLAGE DESIGN STATEMENTS; AND

D) PROTECT THE AMENITY OF EXISTING RESIDENTS; AND

E) BE OF AN APPROPRIATE SCALE TO THE EXISTING SETTLEMENT; AND

F) PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THAT EQUALLY ADDRESSES ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND ENVIROMENTAL ISSUES; AND

G) BE WITHIN THE EXISTING CONFINES OF THE VILLAGE.

DEVELOPMENT OUTSIDE THE EXISTING CONFINES WILL BE PERMITTED WHERE IT INVOLVES THE RE-USE OF BUILDINGS OR, IN EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES, WHERE IT WILL ENHANCE OR MAINTAIN THE VITALITY OF RURAL COMMUNITIES OR WOULD CONTRIBUTE TOWARDS AND IMPROVE THE LOCAL ECONOMY.

ONCE THE HOUSING REQUIREMENT FOR THE RURAL AREAS HAS BEEN MET THROUGH PLANNING PERMISSIONS OR FUTURE ALLOCATIONS, FURTHER HOUSING DEVELOPMENT WILL ONLY BE PERMITTED WHERE IT CAN BE DEMONSTRATED THAT IT:

i) WOULD RESULT IN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS ON A SITE INCLUDING FOR EXAMPLE THE RE-USE OF PREVIOUSLY DEVELOPED LAND AND BEST PRACTICE IN DESIGN; OR

ii) IS REQUIRED TO SUPPORT THE RETENTION OF OR IMPROVEMENT TO ESSENTIAL LOCAL SERVICES THAT MAY BE UNDER THREAT (IN PARTICULAR THE LOCAL PRIMARY SCHOOL OR PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES); AND

iii) HAS BEEN INFORMED BY AN EFFECTIVE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT EXERCISE PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION OF A PLANNING APPLICATION; OR

iv) IS A RURAL EXCEPTIONS SITE THAT MEETS THE CRITERIA SET OUT IN POLICY H3; OR

v) HAS BEEN AGREED THROUGH AN ADOPTED NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN.

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Appendix K: Summary of Responses to Settlement Hierarchy Methodology Consultation (September 2016) and note of any required changes

Respondent Summary Daventry District Council Response

BRANE (Brixworth The designation of a village such as Brixworth as a Primary Service Residents Against Village should not automatically mean it is suitable for further Response noted however the relevant New Estates) planned development. Any such development should policies for a particular settlement hierarchy  not affect delivery of the SUE’s classification will be set out in the draft local plan.  allow small and medium villages from having housing for single parents, single people and young families to assist in Furthermore the reflective assessment retaining key services and facilities – especially with JCS provides the opportunity to take into targets being met account capacity of services and facilities. However it is important to note that the  not overburden villages that have had substantial settlement hierarchy will cover a long term development (especially when they serve surrounding period rather than a point in time and this areas) will need to be considered when services  not increase load on roads & amenities and facilities are currently at capacity as they may still provide an important service  take account of past and possible future windfall within and surrounding a particular settlement.  be in accordance with made and emerging Neighbourhood Plans. No change required to the methodology.

Assessments of amenities should include measurement of capacity to serve local population – this is especially important in villages like Brixworth where many services and facilities (including the

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road network) are at or close to being at capacity

Cannot be right to use a qualitative assessment in manner described

An assessment of the service or facility based on something like a KPI is required. E.g. Brixworth primary School, capacity has been increased to 525 and the school roll is 496. Most arrived as a result of Barratts phase 1 and when phase 2 complete number of roll will be over capacity. A score of 10 for the school would not reflect the current situation. It would be more realistic to assess on the basis that it has no capacity and is therefore a limited amenity. Further development would be better directed to a village with school under capacity.

Overall assessment should be more systematic and comparable resulting in development being directed to those area where its affect with either fulfil a need or at least not have a negative effect. The quantitative scope could be rated according to determined KPI, e.g. if score was 10 and the KPI 0.7 then score reduced to 7. This would replace need for qualitative assessment.

Brixworth Initial analysis suggests Brixworth is likely to be placed in the Response noted however the relevant Neighbourhood Plan Primary Service Village category as it has most of the facilities policies for a particular settlement hierarchy Steering Group listed in the criteria except for a secondary school. classification will be set out in the draft local plan. Steering group accept the definition of a Primary Service Village but consider it implies provision of such services is unlimited, Furthermore the reflective assessment

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whereas in Brixworth certain functions are at or beyond capacity. provides the opportunity to take into account capacity of services and facilities. Primary school having capacity increased to 525 with a school roll expected to be 492 (September 2016). School over current No change required to the methodology. capacity of 490 and very little room for further expansion. Some limited additional capacity through pupils coming outside the linked area but this will only free up for reception year.

Provision of a new larger medical centre is not designed for future expansion of Brixworth but to satisfy impact on village from former and current developments.

It is not clear from proposed mix of quantitative and then qualitative scoring how issues described above will impact on final positioning in hierarchy and not clear how hierarchy will be used. If it is to be used to guide development where maximum number of services is to be found, the steering group consider this is not reasonable as it will overload already overloaded key services. Steering Group suggests that scoring (e.g. a negative score) should reflect when settlements cannot absorb further development. In case of Primary school this should be sufficiently high to rule out development in settlement or linked areas. In Daventry district smaller settlements with ageing population and falling primary school numbers should be considered for future development.

Carter Jonas on Broadly agree with draft methodology proposed to define Response noted however it is considered behalf of Hallam settlement hierarchy. Main factor that should be used to that the reflective assessment should work determine where settlement falls is level of services and facilities it alongside the quantitative assessment to

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Land Management contains or potential for level to be improved in conjunction with ensure conformity with the JCS. This could development. The ‘reflective assessment’ factors identified in lead to a change in the hierarchy. Appendix 1 are less relevant to the settlement hierarchy. E.g. some It is considered that the reference to rail can of those factors relate to future growth of settlements, availability be accounted for in the reflective of potential development sites and policy constraints rather than assessment, particularly criterion 3 of policy the role and function. The reflective assessment should not R1 of the WNJCS which refers to access by override the quantitative assessment or services and facilities or public transport to the main towns and potential to change. employment opportunities. Agree bus services should be included and request that access to

railway station should be included as a separate category and the same scoring mechanism as applied to bus services – particularly No change required to the methodology. relevant to Long Buckby. Settlement hierarchy as defined would expect to see Moulton and Long Buckby as Primary service villages.

Response then lists the services and facilities present at both Moulton and Long Buckby.

Crick Parish Council Para 1.1- whilst reference is made to criterion 1 of WNJCS policy Noted. The methodology through the R1 being the first of 10 criteria it is treated as a separate issue and reflective assessment allows for criteria 2 – the other 9 are only to be ‘taken into account’. This does not 10 to help determine where a village should appear to follow the guidance set out in the WNJCS which refers to be placed in the hierarchy. a hierarchy being based on a robust analysis of services and Policy R1 of the WNJCS enables facilities. This suggests a more holistic approach to viewing criteria development to come forward if it supports for the top 3 priorities identified in the Needs and Aspirations of the retention of essential local services Rural Communities which were; to meet community’s needs which will help support the sustainability of locally, protect and enhance the environmental heritage and villages across the district. Furthermore the

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protect and enhance the built environment. relevant policies for a particular settlement hierarchy classification will be set out in the Too much emphasis on existing services will tend to ensure that draft local plan. larger rural settlements will continue to grow and smaller ones will suffer by loss services and contraction into dormitory villages. Further consultation will be undertaken WNJCS gives reference at para 16.7 to their being support for through production of the plan and this will development when it would help sustain or improve local services. give Parish Councils the opportunity to be involved in the process. Para 1.2 -Categorization of services and facilities should not be based on a simple head count but also include an element of No change required to the methodology. qualitative assessment to make the process robust by considering if services and facilities meet the day to day needs of residents including those from surrounding settlements.

Para 2.8 – may be considered that access to good bus service is important it is highlight unlikely that many villages believes it has a good service. Most services, even hourly are day-time services running between Monday and Saturday and have limited use for provision of facilities to shift workers, flexible hour or evening workers and are not available for leisure. Score of 10 is too high.

Para 2.18 – proposed system of placing a settlement in a category based on raw mark based on existing services continues the placing of part of criterion 1 of R1 as predominant criterion whereas all criteria should according to WNJCS be considered together to that a placement should only be made when issue have been evaluated.

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Para 3.1 – again re-iterates that criterion 1 is a separate assessment with other 9 criteria subordinate- first reaching a conclusion and then using others to see if that should change. This is not considered to reflect R1 which sets out that all 10 should be considered. Quantitative approach could be starting point but too crude a measure e.g. of anomaly that Crick has one small clothes shop but would get same score as Long Buckby for shopping/takeaway facilities.

Para 3.3 – states that appendix 1 shows how reflective qualitative assessment will be carried out but doesn’t appear to be the case. 10 pages spent on criterion 1 but appendix 1 is simply a listing of other 9 criteria. If approach is used suggested that another column should be added to include assessment of whether services and facilities meet the day to day needs of residents including from surrounding settlements.

Appendix 1- this consultation paper does not appear to address the question of who or how this assessment of the 9 criteria is going to be carried out. It would seem logical if Parish Councils were invited to put forward their response, this should be on a points basis to ensure uniformity but should also include reasoning for those decisions.

Presumably a further consultation paper will be sent out on this issue with detailed proposals as has happened with criterion 1 but to offer some suggestions for discussion;

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 New category dealing with ability of facility to deal with needs of residents – if not demonstrated that it is so then halving points awarded.

 Criterion 2 – if desire for expansion than additional points scored

 Criterion 3 halving is services does not properly serve needs of residents

 Criterion 4- as criterion 2

 Criterion 5- ability to reduce score by 5

 Criterion 6- ability to reduce by up to 10 as crucial issue in ability to cope with new development

 Criterion 7- ability to increase by 20 points

 Criterion 8- if residential development in settlement would assist in this then up to 10 points awarded

 Criterion 9 – if development has an adverse impact then 10 points could be deducted

 Criterion 10- important criterion in context of neighbourhood plans and therefore 10 points positive or negative could be added.

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each – key issue is that rationale for assessing criterion 2-9 needs to be robust. Await further consultation in due course.

Francis Jackson Para 2.3 – agree that employment areas provide an important role Noted. Homes in the make-up of a sustainable settlement. Additionally however Whilst the county connect service is proximity to larger strategic sites should be taking into account as acknowledged as having an important role it additional category (beyond those or on edge of a settlement) i.e. is not considered that a score should be proximity to DIRFT, Magna Park, Drayton Fields/Royal Oak as these applied as this indicated that the settlement have key implications for why people choose to live in Crick, Kilsby, is relatively less sustainable in terms of Lilbourne etc public transport provision. Furthermore the Para 2.8, 2.9 and 2.16- quality of bus service – should not be a service can’t be used for regular journeys, score of none for infrequent/County Connect as this is on demand for example to and from work. bus service rather than not having any bus service. Should score 2 The reflective assessment allows for Para 2.23- disagree with the statement. Guilsborough for example consideration of accessibility to the main is one of the only villages in the district to have range of Most towns and sustainable employment Important Services – scoring on every element except Employment opportunities. Areas. However it only has a daily bus service and county connect As set out in para 2.19 the requirements for – could it be conceivable that village is a secondary service village. the quantitative assessment are minimum Needs considerable thought especially as bus provision changes for the purposes of that part of the and could be improved by additional development. Overall score assessment however the reflective should be capable of being determinative factor, not a marginal assessment allows for settlements to be shortfall on the basis of one category as suggested at para 2.31 moved as appropriate. Para 2.11 – wary that 1km limit proposes is rather prescriptively in No change required to the methodology or out – would it not be better to use as a guide and therefore include is there is provision close to the settlement e.g. 1.1km

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away?

Harrington PC Harrington Parish Council is pleased to be informed of this plan Noted. and due to the closeness of the boundaries between Draughton No change required to the methodology. and Maidwell it is much appreciated

Highways England No comments Noted

No change required to the methodology.

Maidwell with We have nothing to add at this stage but would like to be informed Noted Draughton Parish of any developments in the methodology. No change required to the methodology. Council

Natural England Does not consider that the Settlement Hierarchy Methodology Noted poses any likely risk or opportunity in relation to NE’s statutory No change required to the methodology. purpose, and so does not wish to comment on this consultation.

The lack of comment from Natural England should not be interpreted as a statement that there are no impacts on the natural environment. Other bodies and individuals may wish to make comments that might help the Local Planning Authority (LPA) to fully take account of any environmental risks and opportunities relating to this document.

If disagree with assessment of this proposal as low risk, or should the proposal be amended in a way which significantly affects its impact on the natural environment, then in accordance with

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Section 4 of the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006, Natural England should be consulted again.

Ian Gidley The settlement hierarchy table for Boughton has a few omissions; Noted

 is a pre-school – Highfield Pre-School.

 employment off Boughton Green Road and Boughton Hall of course

 Moulton surgery is listed at Boughton Lane.

 there is a thriving large shop with a wide selection of goods at Smiths Farm.

 tea room at Boughton Hall.

Anglian Water Reference is made to a qualitative assessment which will include Noted an assessment of the infrastructure capacity of settlements. We would welcome the opportunity to have further discussions regarding water and water recycling capacity within Daventry District. Gladman Recognises that the WNJCS contains policies that refer to a Noted. hierarchy of settlements and requires Part 2 Local Plans to allocate It is considered that the reference to rail can settlements within this hierarchy. It is intention of the WNJCS for be accounted for in the reflective the detailed hierarchy to support the implementation of Policy R1 assessment, particularly criterion 3 of policy and identifies a number of tasks as part of this exercise which R1 of the WNJCS which refers to access by include; robust analysis of services and facilities, identifying public transport to the main towns and settlements within 4 categories, providing justification to

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determine whether confines should be defined. Exercise should employment opportunities. also reflect need to support delivery of other rural policies, such as It is not considered that there is sufficient R2 and R3. evidence to alter the secondary school Development concentrated in smaller number of larger classification. settlements. Need to make sure that sufficient land is identified to Regarding sports grounds and play fulfil the WNJCS objective “To protect and support rural provision, it is not considered that their communities to ensure they thrive and remain vital” importance is reduced by how they are Also considered important that any settlement exercise recognises categorised in the process. However as sustainability of locations well related to services and facilities indicated in the services and facilities grid provided within nearby urban areas. they are more commonly found in settlements across the district therefore Stage 1- Qualitative Assessment changing their level of importance will not Methodology provides a good initial basis on which to assess range add value to the process. of facilities that are available within settlements. Comments regarding the qualitative Note that services and facilities list includes quality of bus service- assessment are noted however it is reference should also be made to ability of residents of a considered there is a clear policy basis settlement to access rail services. Particularly important given established in policy R1 which the Council recognition of this in WNJCS. should follow.

Where a settlement is deficient in a certain service or facility, No change required to the methodology. would be useful is settlement profiles prepared through stage 1 could be supported by information on where nearest such services and facilities are located and where residents are most likely to access them. This evidence would support a category in the reflective assessment that relates to need to improve sustainability

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by planning for such facilities within the settlement

Noted that ‘secondary schools’ are identified within most important category. Gladman believe it ought to be classified as important. If higher classification remains – reflective assessment will need to give consideration to ability of residents to access a secondary school – including distance and modal choice.

Sports grounds and play provision afforded lowest priority in terms of importance – somewhat surprising given importance placed in NPPF on promoting healthy communities. Should therefore be classified as important.

Stage 2 – Qualitative Assessment

Intention to undertake a qualitative assessment to sense check outputs from quantitative assessment is welcomed. It is likely that many of the themes identified in reflective assessment template will overlap and therefore table should be supported by a commentary that brings various strands together.

Access to job opportunities, services and facilities in other settlements

Noted that reflective assessment will give some consideration of proximity to main towns and sustainable employment opportunities. Gladman believe significant consideration should also be given to ability of residents within a settlement to access nearby towns (within and outside WNJCS area) with distance and

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mode of transport also considered.

It may also be appropriate to identify clusters of rural settlements within the hierarchy – giving consideration to local job opportunities, services and facilities – an approach supported in para 55 of the NPPF.

Evidence of Local needs for housing

To make use through reflective assessment – Council should first satisfy itself that evidence of housing need is suitably up to date.

Physical, environmental, infrastructure and other constraints

Care should be taken when undertaking this exercise – issues deemed to be constraints could be appropriately mitigated by taking positive action through either Local plan or DM process. Many constraints can and will be overcome over the plan period and this is something should the local plan should be supported through identifying opportunities

Historic Buildings, areas of historic importance or environmental importance

Exercise should reflect relative importance of such designations – taking relevant sections of NPPF into account. In doing so should recognise that presence of assets of this nature as ability to improve relative sustainability of settlement as a place which

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people wish to live work and visit.

Availability of deliverable sites

Geographical location of a settlement – together with availability of deliverable sites (identified through LAA) will be important factors in determining role within hierarchy. Also needs to be assessed alongside ability of location to develop and provide enhanced services. Also need to considered extent to which such services can support existing and future residents from within and nearby.

Sustaining the rural economy

Will need to be considered in context of wider evidence base including sites put forward in LAA.

Risk of losing key services

Assessment should consider position of existing services and facilities including drawing on the quality of them. E.g. if service identified as poor quality then an appropriate level of new development could support and improve it. This is recognised in policy R1 through reference to have regard to ‘opportunities to retain and improve the provision and enhancement of services critical to sustainability of settlements’

Welton PC A The following refinements make good sense: Noted. Further consultation will be undertaken through production of the plan

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1.5 Combination of quantitative and qualitative assessments make and this will give Parish Councils the but see also 3.3 opportunity to be involved in the process.

2.3 Inclusion of identifiable employment areas No change required to the methodology.

2.7 Consideration of broadband in qualitative assessment 'where provision will not be made in the foreseeable future'

2.8 Separate assessment of quality of bus services

B. Has the revised scoring system been tested against a representative sample of villages from Appendix 2? Has the old scoring system been tested against the same sample in case of anomalies between the two systems?

C. 3.3 More information required here on the process of carrying out a reflective qualitative assessment, e.g. What form will responses take (scores, commentary, both) / e.g. engagement with Parish Councils etc.?

Savills (on behalf of Stage 1 – Quantitative Assessment Noted. Society of Merchant Had previously made representations to Issues and Options. It is considered that criterion 5 of the Venturers) Support the inclusion of an identifiable employment area within WNJCS which refers to role, scale and Most Important services and facilities. character of the settlement will ensure multiple types of facility, e.g. shops, are Need to consider the presence of one or more of the same type of taken into account within the reflective service and facility as this is a clear indication of a sustainable

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location. Should therefore be factored into scoring. assessment.

Brixworth should be classified as a Primary Service Village. It is also not considered that the reflective assessment should have a quantitative Stage 2- Qualitative Assessment scoring applied to it. As set out in response to I & O – appropriate to review criteria 2- No change required to methodology. 10 through combination of scoring and description. Considered 2, 3 and 8 should be scored.

Ramblers There is no mention of 'public rights of way' in the documentation. Noted. It is not considered the public rights Association The Ramblers also have a remit re the environment and there is a of way should be included within the mention of this in Appendix 1 [p16] on the Reflective Assessment quantitative assessment however it could Template 'protect and enhance the character of and quality of' ---' be taken into account through an areas of' ----' or environmental importance. assessment of the character of the settlement (criteria 5). There is reference in the document to formal open spaces namely play spaces but no reference to locally important but informal No change required to the methodology. open spaces often to be found in villages and which adds to the character of the settlement. Can this be called a facility (?) and to return to the matter of public rights of way- footpaths/bridleways which often provide access from within a village into the adjoining countryside. Are these a facility? It can be argued that both informal open spaces and public rights of way namely footpaths are facilities and these should be included within the Reflective Assessment Template.

Persimmon Homes Persimmon homes support scoring of services and facilities on a Noted. As set out in the methodology it is sliding scale. However local employment provision should also be considered that employment should only be

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classed in Most Important. Has a major impact on journeys to and classified as most important where it is an from employment and would therefore improve a settlements existing employment area because it is likely sustainability credentials. that this will have a greatest impact on journeys to a from work. Smaller scale local Requirements to decide a primary service village and secondary employment provision, whilst still important service village are high. 12.15 to be considered primary and 7/15 has less of an impact and therefore should to be considered secondary – this should be reduced to at least 10 be classified as important. out of 15 and 5 out of 15 as such settlements would remain acceptable in their ability to take proportionate level of The thresholds have been set according to sustainable development. the minimum requirements for each hierarchy classification. Also unclear if scoring matrix if flexible in how score is calculated 0 e.g. is settlement had all 8 and no all other services and facilities would it still be a primary service village or be classified as a Policy R1 of the WNJCS enables secondary service village. It is unreasonable that a settlement development to come forward if it supports would be downgraded this way. the retention of essential local services When attributing numbers to these settlements once hierarchy which will help support the sustainability of has been decided – although housing should be spread villages across the district. Furthermore the proportionally to most sustainable settlements there should also relevant policies for a particular settlement be a focus on less sustainable settlements – based on need in hierarchy classification will be set out in the terms of housing or services and facilities they could be provided draft local plan. to prevent a settlement stagnating. Arbitrary figures should not be The housing requirement for the rural areas applied. Consultation should happen on a settlement hierarchy at has already been met. the next stage. No change required to the methodology.

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Badby PC and Badby 3.1 The group fully supports the addition of Qualitative Assessments Noted. Neighbourhood Plan and agrees to this being the most suitable way of establishing the correct The qualitative assessment will attempt to take Group hierarchy to place each settlement within the appropriate category. However, it should also be recognised that the Qualitative Assessments into account variations through assessing the themselves should take account of the massive variability which may role, scale and character of the settlement. occur within the criteria. As an example, a Sports Ground could be a No change required to the methodology. semi-professional standard football pitch used on a regular basis by organised teams and has access to a pavilion and covered spectator areas; or, on the other hand, could be a village sports ground with no amenities which is used as a playing field by the local children in the settlement on an ad hoc basis. A second example could be the Quality of Bus Service which, although it may be an hourly or better service, does not encroach very far into a settlement in order to be accessible to many elderly or infirm residents. It is considered that some account should be taken for such variances.

3.2 It was wholly agreed that the criteria to be used as part of the reflective assessment is a fair summary which allows a broad coverage. Furthermore, it was agreed that the criteria must remain in the document.

Appendix 2

A comment was made that it would be helpful for the Matrix to show a last column which includes the calculation of the actual score for each settlement based on the information already provided. This would, of course, be for information purposes only.

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Historic England No comments

DLA Planning The proposed methodology for deriving a Settlement Hierarchy looks Noted. broadly reasonable and we have no specific comments to make. We would, however, note that the assessment of services and facilities in No change required to the methodology. each settlement (included as appendix 2 to the consultation) showed Woodford Halse as the joint highest scoring settlement of the 90 settlements assessed. This reflects our view that Woodford Halse is a sustainable location for further growth and one where modest growth would support the overall thrust of the Joint Core Strategy.

Watford PC Watford Parish Council would like to state that the shops/takeaways Noted. The quantitative assessment for Watford which are highlighted in the consultation are the M1 service stations and will be adjusted according. are not supposed to be accessible from the village, so can these be removed.

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