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Residential Land Availability 2001-2002 All Residential Sites Available : 31 March 2002 Site Location Developer Type Site Site Developmen Total Site Activity between Develop Planning Application Planning Ward Capacit Capacit t Type Site Size 1/04/200and1/03/200 -ment Numbers/ Local Plan Policy Permissio and y Size Rema Status n Date Enumer StartU / C Finish Remain ining Alderhythe Grove, 2 Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.00 Started 00/00121 20-Mar-00 Leomans Beacon School Phase Private 11300.0033 Plan Allocatio 1.4080 Started 99/01039 10-Dec-99 Leomans Beacon Street, Stoke Bros Private 1220.0010 Windfall 0.0010 Started 01/00521 10-Jul-01 Chadsme Brockhurst Farm, Canwell Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.00 Started 99/00769 07-Feb-00 Bourne V Chorley Hall Farm - lodge Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.00 Started 98/00355 06-Jun-98 Kings Br Chorley Road, 46-48 Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.001 Started 98/00454 01-Jul-98 Boney H Church Road, 17 Private 300.003 Conversion 0.003 Started 01/00195 17-Jul-01 Alrewas Churchside, Jades & Sunset Private 400.004 Small Windfa 0.00 Started 00/00365 26-Jun-00 Mease V Clifton Hall Private 810.002 Small Windfa 0.0022 Started 00/01047 15-Jan-01 Mease V Clifton Hall Conversion Private 400.002 Conversion 0.00 Started 96/00003 23-Apr-96 Mease V Curborough Farm, Netherstowe Lane Private 400.002 Barn Conversi 0.0822 Started 97/00689 24-Feb-98 Alrewas Dicks Folly, adj, Armitage Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.00 Started 96/00000 01-Apr-96 Armitage Edial Farm Private 430.001 Barn Conversi 0.001 Started 99/00393 24-May-99 Highfield Fordway Farm (Blythe Byre) Private 100.001 Barn Conversi 0.00 Started 97/00157 14-Jul-97 Bourne V Fradley Bovis Phase I Private 10054 Plan Allocatio 4.60 2.48 0 17 Started 99/00337 02-Aug-99 Alrewas Fradley Laing Phase Private 5130.0048 Plan Allocatio 0.0048 Started 01/00329 26-Jun-01 Alrewas Gallows Bridge House, Alrewas (1) Private 500.000 Conversion 1.00 Started 95/00821 03-Mar-98 Alrewas Haselour House Private 400.002 Barn Conversi 0.002 Started 99/00824 29-Nov-99 Mease V Highfields Road, 91 Private 400.004 Small Windfa 0.204 Started 01/00221 09-Apr-01 Chasetow Hill Top Farm Private 700.002 Barn Conversi 0.003 Started 98/00830 12-Dec-98 Shenston Holly Villa, Whittington Private 100.000 Small Windfa 0.001 Started 98/00900 03-Mar-99 Whittingt Holt Farm Private 100.001 Barn Conversi 0.00 Started 98/00135 06-Jun-98 Bourne V Ironstone Road, 35 Private 300.001 Small Windfa 0.002 Started 00/00391 17-Jul-00 Chase Te Knoll Close, Hammerwich Private 200.002 Small Windfa 0.002 Started 01/00762 04-Sep-01 Hammer Larks Rise (1), land north Private 18400.004 Plan Allocatio 7.0016 Started 97/00877 10-Nov-98 Chase Te Lazy Hill, 4 - New Build Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.00 Started 00/00430 07-Jul-00 Stonnall Lazy Hill, Barn adj 4 Private 100.001 Barn Conversi 0.081 Started 99/00573 26-Jul-99 Shenston Longbarn, Brereton Cross Private 100.001 Conversion 0.00 Started 99/00692 10-Oct-99 Armitage Main Street, 96 Private 310.002 Small Windfa 0.00 Started 00/01005 07-Nov-00 Mease V Site Location Developer Type Site Site Developmen Total Site Activity between Develop Planning Application Planning Ward Capacit Capacit t Type Site Size 1/04/200and1/03/200 -ment Numbers/ Local Plan Policy Permissio and y Size Rema Status n Date Enumer StartU / C Finish Remain ining Malt House Farm (1) Private 100.001 Barn Conversi 0.00 Started 99/00413 16-Jun-99 Colton & Malt House Farm (2) Private 300.003 Small Windfa 0.003 Started 00/00116 06-May-00 Colton & Manley Road, 37 Housing Associatio 1900.0013 Windfall 0.3719 6 Started 00/00366 01-Oct-00 Stowe Model Farm, Peggs Lane Private 500.002 Barn Conversi 0.001 Started 97/01152 16-Mar-98 Mease V New House Farm, Bangley Lane Private 100.001 Barn Conversi 0.00 Started 96/00693 11-Jan-96 Bourne V New Street, 77 Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.00 Started 00/00215 17-Jul-00 Chase Te North Lodge, Upper Longdon Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.001 Started 98/00045 09-Jan-98 Longdon Oak Tree Farm Private 100.001 Barn Conversi 0.00 Started 98/00189 01-Aug-98 Bourne V Orchard Farm, Bangley Lane Private 100.001 Barn Conversi 0.00 Started 97/00967 01-Dec-98 Bourne V Overley Farm Private 100.001 Barn Conversi 0.001 Started 99/00265 23-Jun-99 Alrewas Park Road, 9 (conversion) Private 100.001 Conversion 0.001 Started 01/00414 04-Jun-01 Alrewas Park Road, 9 (new build) Private 300.003 Small Windfa 0.003 Started 01/00414 04-Jun-01 Alrewas Pent Bank, Upper Longdon Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.00 Started 00/00015 10-Apr-00 Longdon Pinewood, Chorley Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.371 Started 00/00019 28-Feb-00 Kings Br Pool Farm, 88 Shirrall Drive Private 400.004 Barn Conversi 0.00 Started 99/00654 27-Sep-00 Bourne V Rake End, 39 Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.001 Started 00/00664 16-Oct-00 Colton & Sandborough Farm, Yoxall Road Private 100.001 Barn Conversi 0.001 Started 98/00705 29-Sep-97 Colton & Sandford Street, 28+38 Private 2100.0021 Windfall 0.3021 Started 099/00371 00/00209 00/00773 08-May-00 Central Shaw Barn, Shaw Lane Private 100.001 Barn Conversi 0.89 Started 99/00225 19-Apr-99 Kings Br Ski Lodge, Grange Lane Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.001 Started 97/00920 17-Nov-97 Curborou Spode House, Armitage Private 100.001 Conversion 0.00 Started 00/00528 11-Aug-00 Armitage St Matthews Hospital (Bloors) Private 1754 Plan Allocatio 14.00 0.32132 104 45 Started 98/01100 09-Sep-99 Hammer St Matthews Hospital (Conversion) Private 2300.0023 Plan Allocatio 0.0023 Started 98/01100 09-Sep-99 Hammer St Matthews Hospital (McAlpine) Private 5100.004 Plan Allocatio 0.0035 Started 98/01100 09-Sep-99 Hammer St Matthews Hospital (Redrow) Private 3535 Plan Allocatio 0.00 0.00 0 Started 99/01100 09-Sep-99 Hammer St Matthews Hospital (Wimpey) Private 4000.007 Plan Allocatio 0.0028 Started 98/01100 09-Sep-99 Hammer Sutton Road, 121 Private 300.003 Small Windfa 0.003 Started 01/01106 19-Dec-01 Fazeley The Cottage, Hill Ridware Private 300.003 Small Windfa 0.003 Started 00/01097 15-Jan-01 Colton & The Courtyard, Hints Private 100.001 Conversion 0.001 Started 00/00852 27-Nov-00 Bourne V The Gorings, Upper Longdon Private 310.000 Conversion 0.00 Started 97/00925 09-Jan-95 Longdon The Vicarage, Comberford Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.00 Started 98/00173 10-Oct-98 Tame Site Location Developer Type Site Site Developmen Total Site Activity between Develop Planning Application Planning Ward Capacit Capacit t Type Site Size 1/04/200and1/03/200 -ment Numbers/ Local Plan Policy Permissio and y Size Rema Status n Date Enumer StartU / C Finish Remain ining Three Oak Farm, Drayton Bassett Private 300.003 Barn Conversi 0.51 Started 93/00350 01-Apr-93 Bourne V Tithe Barn Lane, The Bungalow Private 100.001 Barn Conversi 0.001 Started 01/00165 09-Apr-01 Armitage Upper St John Street, 219 Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.001 Started 00/00769 06-Nov-00 St Johns Wade Lane Farm, Hill Ridware Private 210.000 Barn Conversi 0.00 Started 96/00666 01-Apr-96 Colton & Wade Lane, Land south of 21 Private 3700.0014 Plan Allocatio 2.0023 Started 98/00229 07-Jan-98 Colton & Wall Lane Farm Private 100.001 Barn Conversi 0.00 Started 99/01168 18-Dec-00 Shenston Walsall Road PHASE 1 (Darwin Park) Private 10540.0818 Plan Allocatio 2.2016 69 Started 00/00145 00/00152 10-Apr-00 Leomans Walsall Road PHASE II (Darwin Park Private 6200.008 Plan Allocatio 0.00454 Started 00/00411 17-Jul-00 Leomans Walsall Road PHASE III (Darwin Par Private 10072 Plan Allocatio 0.00 0.0027 28 Started 01/00828 01-Oct-01 Leomans Westfield Road, land off Private 100.001 Small Windfa 0.00 Started 00/00104 10-Apr-00 Armitage Woodend Common Farm, Kings Bro Local Authority 100.001 Barn Conversi 0.001 Started 00/01011 18-Dec-00 Kings Br Woodridge Nursing Home Private 400.004 Conversion 0.004 Started 98/00939 01-Jan-99 Bourne V Bradshaws, Holly Grove Lane None 5454 Windfall 0.92 0.92 0 Outline s 01/01254 25-Feb-02 Chase Te Buffer Depot Private 7575 Plan Allocatio 0.00 0.00 0 Outline s 00/00778 19-Mar-01 Alrewas City Wharf None 7878 Plan Allocatio 1.50 1.50 0 Outline s 01/00760 17-Dec-01 Central Fradley, Fradley Park Outline None 8080 Plan Allocatio 3.60 3.60 0 Outline s 01/01256 29-Mar-02 Alrewas New Plant PH Private 1515 Windfall 0.38 0.38 0 Outline s 01/01245 25-Feb-02 Chase Te Park Primary School Housing Associatio 2424 Windfall 1.38 1.38 0 Outline s 01/00030 30-Apr-01 Chasetow SCA Packaging, Trent Valley Road Private 8080 Windfall 1.50 1.50 0 Outline s 99/01122 28-Feb-00 St Johns Hall Road, 2 Private 110.000 Small Windfa 0.00 Outline 00/01062 15-Feb-01 Armitage Hatching Tan, Dunmore Hay Lane None 550.290 Small Windfa 0.29 Outline 00/00088 10-Apr-00 Alrewas High Beeches (corner), Little Aston None 110.000 Small Windfa 0.00 Outline 98/00062 02-Feb-98 Little Ast Lazy Hill, 2 Private 110.000 Small Windfa 0.00 Outline 01/01251 05-Feb-02 Stonnall Leomansley House, Walsall Road Private 110.000 Small Windfa 0.00 Outline 01/00988 15-Jan-02 Leomans Lower 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