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Appendix – Full List of Sites Page 117 Appendix – Full list of sites Site Address Settlement Parish Area Site being assessed for Site shown in map book ref (ha) A1 Allotments, Silverdale Road Arnside Arnside 0.26 Open space Yes A2 Arnside Edge Far Arnside Arnside 1.41 Development Yes A3 Ashmeadow House, The Promenade Arnside Arnside 0.79 Open space Yes A4 Ashmeadow Woodland, Silverdale Road Arnside Arnside 1.63 Open space Yes A5 Crossfield House, Redhill Road Arnside Arnside 0.32 Development Yes A6 Garages off Queens Drive Arnside Arnside 0.12 Development Yes A7 High Close, Knott Lane Arnside Arnside 5.61 Development Yes A8 Hollins Lane 1 Arnside Arnside 0.90 Open space or Yes development A9 Hollins Lane 2 Arnside Arnside 0.90 Development No – Has same boundary as site A8 so not shown A10 Land East of Beachwood Lane Arnside Arnside 0.82 Open space Yes A11 Land North of Briery Bank 1 Arnside Arnside 0.29 Development Yes A12 Land North of Briery Bank 2 Arnside Arnside 1.94 Development Yes A13 Land Adjoining Cemetery 1 Arnside Arnside 0.39 Open space Yes A14 Land North West of Briery Bank 1 Arnside Arnside 0.16 Development Yes A15 The Common, Red Hills Road 1 Arnside Arnside 1.46 Open space or Yes development A16 The Common, Red Hills Road 2 Arnside Arnside 1.46 Development No – Has same boundary as site A15 so not shown A17 Land Adjoining Cemetery 2 Arnside Arnside 2.34 Development Yes A18 Land West of Saltcotes Hall, Station Road 1 Arnside Arnside 4.19 Development Yes A19 Land West of Saltcotes Hall, Station Road 2 Arnside Arnside 0.61 Development Yes A20 Memorial Playing Field, Silverdale Road Arnside Arnside 2.94 Open space Yes A21 Arnside Knott and Heathwaite Arnside Arnside 110.96 Open space Yes A22 Station Fields, Land Fronting Station Road Arnside Arnside 0.20 Development Yes A23 Station Fields, Station Road 1 Arnside Arnside 1.44 Open space Yes A24 Station Fields, Station Road 2 Arnside Arnside 1.68 Development Yes A25 Station House, Sandside Road Arnside Arnside 0.28 Development Yes A26 Station Yard, Sandside Road 1 Arnside Arnside 1.27 Development Yes A27 Station Yard, Sandside Road 2 Arnside Arnside 0.30 Development Yes A28 Telephone Exchange, Briery Bank Arnside Arnside 0.10 Development Yes A29 Trafalgar Garage, Ashleigh Road Arnside Arnside 0.07 Development Yes A30 Woodland South of Red Hills Road Arnside Arnside 0.90 Open space Yes A97 Middlebarrow Quarry Waterslack Arnside 20.25 Development Yes A105 Land adjacent Royd, Silverdale Road Arnside Arnside 0.06 Development Yes A106 Land West of Black Dyke Road Arnside Arnside 1.02 Development Yes A107 Land North West of Briery Bank 2 Arnside Arnside 0.50 Development Yes B31 Land North of Beetham Holiday Homes, Slack Head Road Beetham Beetham 4.96 Development Yes B32 Land West of Mill Lane Beetham Beetham 0.69 Development Yes B33 Hall More Caravan Park Hale Beetham 2.57 Development Yes B35 Old Station Yard, Sandside Milnthorpe Beetham 0.31 Development Yes B36 The Bottom Yard, Dallam Tower Milnthorpe Beetham 0.46 Development Yes Page 118 Site Address Settlement Parish Area Site being assessed for Site shown in map book ref (ha) B37 Timber Yard, Dallam Tower Milnthorpe Beetham 0.42 Development Yes B38 Land South of Quarry Lane Sandside Beetham 0.23 Development Yes B39 Quarry Lane Depot Sandside Beetham 1.20 Development Yes B40 Willacys Wood Sandside Beetham 0.26 Development Yes B73 Marble Quarry Slack Head Beetham 3.71 Development Yes B74 Land West of Slack Head Slack Head Beetham 2.73 Development Yes B75 Land at Deepdale Slackhead Beetham 0.41 Development Yes B76 Land North of High Croft Lane Slackhead Beetham 1.71 Development Yes B77 Land North East of Yans Lane Storth Beetham 2.32 Development Yes B78 Land North of Nun's Avenue Storth Beetham 0.10 Development Yes B79 Land North of Yans Lane Storth Beetham 3.26 Development Yes B80 Land West of Keasdale Road Storth Beetham 0.23 Development Yes B81 Travis Perkins, Sandside Lane Storth Beetham 2.28 Development Yes B104 Leighton House, Brackenthwaite Road Yealand Beetham 0.22 Development Yes Redmayne B108 Land Opposite St Michael's Church Yard, Church Street Beetham Beetham 0.21 Development Yes B109 Land South of Meadow Bank, Church Street Beetham Beetham 0.50 Development Yes B110 Land South of Church Street 1 Beetham Beetham 0.05 Development Yes B111 Land South of Church Street 2 Beetham Beetham 0.05 Development No – Has same boundary as site B110 so not shown B112 Land West of Beetham C Of E Primary School, Stanley Beetham Beetham 0.11 Development Yes Street B113 Garage Court at rear of Nuns Avenue Storth Beetham 0.07 Development Yes B114 Land East of Carr Bank Road Storth Beetham 1.76 Development Yes B115 Moss Hall Farm, Carr Bank Road Storth Beetham 0.10 Development Yes B116 Land East of Quarry Road 1 Sandside Beetham 1.15 Development Yes B117 Land East of Quarry Road 2 Sandside Beetham 0.66 Development Yes S41 36 Lindeth Road Silverdale Silverdale 0.67 Development Yes S42 Blue Hills Cottage, Spring Bank Silverdale Silverdale 0.36 Development Yes S43 Elmslack Field, Cove Road Silverdale Silverdale 1.30 Development Yes S44 Hawes Villa, Moss Lane Silverdale Silverdale 1.03 Development Yes S45 Hawthorn Bank, Cove Road Silverdale Silverdale 0.32 Development Yes S46 Kayes Garden Centre, Lindeth Road Silverdale Silverdale 1.91 Development Yes S47 Land Between 10B And 12 Lindeth Road Silverdale Silverdale 0.17 Development Yes S48 Land East of Lindeth Close Silverdale Silverdale 0.72 Development Yes S49 Land East Of 12 Emesgate Lane Silverdale Silverdale 0.19 Development Yes S50 Land East Of St Johns Avenue Silverdale Silverdale 4.47 Development Yes S51 Land North Of Woodlands Cottage, Woodlands Drive Silverdale Silverdale 0.42 Development Yes S52 Land East of Hawes Villa, Moss Lane Silverdale Silverdale 0.47 Development Yes S53 Land South East Of Woodlands Hotel Silverdale Silverdale 0.46 Development Yes S54 Land South Of Cove Drive Silverdale Silverdale 0.77 Development Yes S55 Land South of Park Road and East of the Row Silverdale Silverdale 0.42 Development Yes S56 Land South Of Whinney Fold Silverdale Silverdale 0.76 Development Yes S57 Land South of Windyridge, Walling's Lane Silverdale Silverdale 0.14 Development Yes Page 119 Site Address Settlement Parish Area Site being assessed for Site shown in map book ref (ha) S58 Land West of Lindeth Road Silverdale Silverdale 2.31 Development Yes S59 Eaves Wood and Park Field Silverdale Silverdale 57.02 Open space Yes S60 Heald Brow Silverdale Silverdale 39.34 Open space Yes S61 Bank House Farm Silverdale Silverdale 23.92 Open space Yes S62 Levens Field and Woodwell Silverdale Silverdale 16.65 Open space Yes S63 Pointer Wood Silverdale Silverdale 11.40 Open space Yes S64 Jack Scout Silverdale Silverdale 5.89 Open space Yes S65 Burton Wells Wood and Lambert's Meadow Silverdale Silverdale 5.64 Open space Yes S66 Silverdale Cricket Club Silverdale Silverdale 2.55 Open space Yes S67 Townsfield Silverdale Silverdale 2.18 Open space Yes S68 Lodge Meadow Silverdale Silverdale 2.07 Open space Yes S69 Land at Gibraltar Farm Silverdale Silverdale 0.40 Open space Yes S70 Railway Goods Yard, Red Bridge Lane 1 Silverdale Silverdale 0.27 Development Yes S71 Railway Goods Yard, Red Bridge Lane 2 Silverdale Silverdale 0.27 Development No – Has same boundary as site S70 so not shown S72 Railway Goods Yard, Red Bridge Lane 3 Silverdale Silverdale 0.27 Development No – Has same boundary as site S70 so not shown S98 Sixteen Buoys, Ford Lane Waterslack Silverdale 2.10 Development Yes W34 Land Between Grange View And Bradden, Mill Lane Millhead Warton 1.11 Development Yes W82 184 Main Street Warton Warton 0.37 Development Yes W83 2 Holly Bank Warton Warton 0.28 Development Yes W84 Land Between 14 And 48 Main Street Warton Warton 0.59 Development Yes W85 Warton Grange Croft Warton Warton 0.94 Development Yes W86 Land East of Mill Lane Warton Warton 0.75 Development Yes W87 Land North Of Mill Lane And Town End Fold Warton Warton 1.47 Development Yes W88 Land North West of Sand Lane 1 Warton Warton 1.97 Development Yes W89 Land North West of Sand Lane 2 Warton Warton 2.67 Development Yes W90 Land off Westover Road 1 Warton Warton 1.27 Development Yes W91 Land off Westover Road 2 Warton Warton 1.27 Development No – Has same boundary as site W90 so not shown W92 Land South East of Sand Lane 1 Warton Warton 1.73 Development Yes W93 Land South East of Sand Lane 2 Warton Warton 3.37 Development Yes W94 Land West Of Coach Road Warton Warton 0.45 Development Yes W95 Land West Of Corfe Cottage, Sand Lane Warton Warton 0.59 Development Yes W96 Town End Farm, Main Street Warton Warton 0.04 Development Yes Y99 Land East Of Yealand Road Yealand Conyers Yealand Conyers 0.68 Development Yes Y103 Land West of Footeran Lane Yealand Conyers Yealand Conyers 1.13 Development Yes Y100 Land North And East Of The Meadows Yealand Yealand 1.37 Development Yes Redmayne Redmayne Y101 Land North East of Silverdale Road Yealand Yealand 0.59 Development Yes Redmayne Redmayne Y102 Land East of Silverdale Road Yealand Yealand 0.15 Development Yes Redmayne Redmayne Prepared jointly by Lancaster City Council and South Lakeland District Council, November 2015.
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