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The West Lothian Local Development Plan : Main Issues Report Appendix 1: Consolidated List of Sites The West Lothian Local Development Plan : Main Issues Report Appendix 1: Consolidated list of sites Ward Site Name Local Plan or HLA Ref EOI Ref No of Units MIR Status ADDIEWELL Ward 6 Station House EOI-0026 Not Preferred Ward 6 Land to west of Loganlea LATE-0008 5 Preferred Ward 6 Northern Salvage Auto Auctions PJ-0003 Not Preferred Ward 6 Loganlea Crescent/Place HAd4c 35 Preferred Ward 6 Muirhousedykes Mains (Ross Court) HAd6 5 Preferred Ward 6 Meadowhead Avenue (North) HAd7 20 Preferred Ward 6 Addiewell West EAd3 Use Class 6 Preferred ARMADALE Ward 9 Land to north east of Bridgecastle Road, Stonerigg Farm EOI-0046 & EOI-0121 Not Preferred Ward 9 Land at Middlerigg EOI-0047 Not Preferred Ward 9 Land at Standhill Farm EOI-0048 Not Preferred Ward 9 Site to west of A801 EOI-0127 Not Preferred Ward 9 Drove Road EOI-0139 26 Alternative IN PART Ward 9 Rhana Cottage EOI-0211 Not Preferred Ward 9 Muirfield, North Street HAm8 10 Preferred Ward 9 Land at Heatherfield West HAm10 70 Preferred Ward 9 Nelson Park HAm12c 47 Preferred Ward 9 Station Road 1/34 25 Preferred Ward 9 50 East Main Street 1/35 7 Preferred Ward 9 R1A (East) Ferrier Path NH 86 Preferred Ward 9 R1B (West) Hanlin Park NH 106 Preferred Ward 9 Mayfield Drive ARM8 20 Preferred Ward 9 Land south of Armadale EOI-0023 Not Preferred Ward 9 Land to north east of Bridgecastle Road, Stonerigg Farm EOI-0046 & EOI-00121 Not Preferred Ward 7 Land west of Stonerigg Farm LATE-0001 Not Preferred ARMADALE CDA Ward 9 Colinshiel (CS) CS 270 Preferred Lower Bathville (LB) LB 400 Preferred Ward 9 Tarrareoch (LT) LT 350 Preferred Ward 9 Netherhouse (NH) NH 108 Preferred Ward 9 Trees Farm (TF) TF 350 Preferred Ward 9 Standhill North (SN) SN 300 Preferred Ward 9 Standhill South (SS) SS 100 Preferred Ward 9 Trees Farm (TF) TF Use Classes 4,5,6 Preferred BATHGATE Ward 8 Windyknowe - Phase 2 EOI-0004 Not Preferred Ward 8 Mid Street/Rosemount Court EOI-0056 9 Preferred Ward 8 Land north of Bughtknowes Farm EOI-0080 Not Preferred Ward 8 Crosshill Drive (East) EOI-0092 Not Preferred Ward 8 Veteran's Cottage, Wallace Road EOI-0093 Not Preferred Ward 8 Dykeside Farm EOI-0126 Not Preferred Ward 8 Land east of A801 EOI-0127 Not Preferred Ward 8 Crosshill Drive (South) EOI-0141 Not Preferred Ward 8 Crosshill Drive EOI-0142 Not Preferred Ward 8 Meadowpark 13-15 Glasgow Road EOI-0162 22 Preferred Ward 8 Napier Avenue HBg24 EOI-0163 10 Preferred Ward 8 36-46 North Bridge Street 2/104 12 Preferred Ward 8 Former Woodthorpe Garden Centre 2/106 11 Preferred Ward 8 Standhill HBg22 & 2/66 (7) 200 Preferred Ward 8 Easton Road (Sibcas Site) HBg29 298 Preferred Ward 8 Little Boghead (6) HBg30 150 Preferred Ward 8 Factory Road HBg37 17 Preferred Ward 8 Wester Inch, Area O HBg39 5 Preferred Ward 8 Wester Inch, Area Q HBg39 17 Preferred Ward 8 Wester Inch, Area R HBg39 21 Preferred Ward 8 Wester Inch, Area S HBg39 83 Preferred Ward 8 Wester Inch, Area T HBg39 10 Preferred Ward 8 Wester Inch, Areas X, Y, Z and AA HBg39 155 Preferred Ward 8 Wester Inch, Areas U & V & W(1) HBg39 184 Preferred Ward 8 Wester Inch, Area W(2) HBg39 63 Preferred Ward 8 Wester Inch, Phase 3 HBg39 80 Preferred Ward 8 Wester Inch, Land east of Meikle Lane HBg39 & 2/66 (20) 88 Preferred Ward 8 Pentland Avenue HBg41 21 Preferred Ward 8 Main Street HBg43a 15 Preferred Ward 8 Main Street HBg43b 15 Preferred Ward 8 Jarvey Street HBg45 53 Preferred Ward 8 Windyknowe/Glasgow Road (East) HBg47a 14 Preferred Ward 8 Windyknowe/Glasgow Road (West) HBg47b 46 Preferred Ward 8 Bathgate Foundry South (Former Edgar Allen Works) Whitburn Road HBg48 200 Preferred Ward 8 Kaim Park Hotel Grounds HBg51 24 Preferred Ward 8 Garden Cottage, Boghead Estate HBg54 10 Preferred Ward 8 Charles Crescent 2/108 16 Preferred Ward 8 32 Hopetoun Street 2/36 5 Preferred Ward 8 12-14 Gideon Street 2/40 De-allocated Ward 8 Creamery Garage, 8 Hardhill Road 2/109 14 Preferred Ward 8 Bloomfield Place 2/110 18 Preferred Ward 8 Bathgate Community Education Centre COU23 6 Preferred Ward 7 Pottishaw EOI-0053 Use Classes 4,5,6 Preferred Ward 7 Easter Inch EBg2 Use Classes 4,5,6 Preferred Ward 8 Inch Wood South EBg3 Use Classes 4,5 Preferred Ward 7 Pottishaw EBg7 Use Class 6 Preferred Ward 8 Wester Inch EBg9 Use Class 4 Preferred Ward 7 Riddochill EBb1 Use Classes 4,5,6 Preferred Ward 7 Inchmuir Road, Whitehill Industrial Estate EBb2 Use Classes 4,5,6 Preferred Ward 7 Pottishaw Place EBb4 Use Classes 4,5,6 Preferred Ward 8 Waverley Street Depot EOI-0094 Preferred Ward 8 Guildiehaugh Depot EOI-0153 Preferred Ward 8 Wester Inch EOI-0182 Preferred Ward 8 Blackburn Road LATE-0007 Preferred Ward 8 Former Abbatoir, Whitburn Road LATE-0014 Preferred Ward 8 Wester Inch Local Neighbourhood Centre BLC1 Preferred Ward 7 Boghead CEM2 Preferred Ward 7 Inchmuir Road, Whitehill Industrial Estate EBb5 Preferred BLACKBURN Ward 7 Redhouse West HBb5 EOI-0095 74 Preferred Ward 7 Beechwood Road HBb16 10 Preferred Ward 7 Redhouse EOI-0136 Not Preferred Ward 7 Beechwood Road EOI-0140 & EOI-0183 45 Preferred Community Centre and site of former petrol filling station, south of Ashgrove EOI-0185 10 Preferred Ward 7 Ward 7 Trindleyknowe/Whitehill Road EOI-0187 10 Preferred Ward 7 Daisyhill Road HBb2 9 Preferred Ward 7 Riddochill Road HBb6 15 Preferred Ward 7 West Main Street (West) HBb10 6 Preferred Ward 7 West Main Street (East) HBb11 6 Preferred Ward 7 16 Bathgate Road HBb18 5 Preferred Ward 7 Former garage site, East Main Street 3/41 7 Preferred Ward 7 Adult Training Centre, West Main Street BLA 31 12 Preferred Ward 7 Ash Grove East HBb19 De-allocated Ward 7 West Main Street BLA3 Use Class 4 Preferred Ward 7 Health centre at Ash Grove BLA7 Preferred BLACKRIDGE Ward 9 Heights Road EOI-0191 Not Preferred Ward 9 Harthill Road (Allison Gardens) (A) HBr5a 70 Preferred Ward 9 Harthill Road (Allison Gardens) (B) HBr5b 6 Preferred Ward 9 Westcraigs Road (south of railway line) HBr5c 10 Preferred Ward 9 Craiginn Terrace HBr8 210 Preferred Ward 9 Woodhill Road HBr9 30 Preferred Ward 9 Sibbald Training Centre (Site 1) EOI-0007 Use Class 4 Preferred Ward 9 Sibbald Training Centre (Site 2) EOI-0008 Use Class 4 Preferred Ward 9 Land south of Craiginn Terrace EOI-0063 Preferred Ward 9 Wester Torrance Farm EOI-0225 Not Preferred Ward 9 Wester Torrance Farm LATE-0003 Not Preferred Ward 9 Local Retail Centre, Main Street TC13 Preferred BREICH Ward 6 Land south of the A71/Blackhill Farm EOI-0190 & EOI-215 30 Alternative IN PART Ward 6 Land south of the A71/Blackhill Farm EOI-0190 & EOI-215 Not Preferred IN PART Ward 6 Land to rear of Woodmuir Place EOI-0218 Not Preferred Ward 6 Site A - Rashiehill Terrace EOI-0219 Not Preferred Ward 6 Site B - Rashiehill Terrace EOI-0220 Not Preferred Ward 6 Land north of Breich LATE-0004 Not Preferred Ward 6 Land north of Breich LATE-0006 Not Preferred Ward 6 Rashiehill Crescent HBc3 5 Preferred Ward 6 Woodmuir Road (West) HBc5 5 Preferred Ward 6 Woodmuir Road (East) HBc6 120 Preferred Ward 6 Woodmuir Community Hall MUB1 Preferred Ward 6 Former Woodmuir Primary School MUB2 Preferred BRIDGEHOUSE & BRIDGECASTLE Ward 9 Land to rear of Craigrigg Cottage, Bridgehouse LATE-0012 Not Preferred BRIDGEND Ward 1 Land adjacent to Bridgend Golf Club EOI-0010 25 Preferred Ward 1 Willowdean (South) HBd2 EOI-0011 40 Preferred Ward 1 Bridgend Farm EOI-0065 30 Preferred Ward 1 Land east of Woodside Place EOI-0068 25 Alternative IN PART Ward 1 Auldhill COU3 5 Preferred Ward 1 Woodside HBd1 De-allocated Ward 1 Bridgend Bing EBd1 Use Class 6 Preferred BROXBURN Ward 2 Hillview Avenue EOI-0085 45 Preferred Kirkhill North Sites 1 & 2 EOI-0086 & EOI-0087 & EOI- 0143 & 230 Preferred Ward 2 EOI-0144 (in part) Ward 2 Greendykes Farm EOI-0130 Not Preferred Ward 2 Greendykes Farm West EOI-0133 Not Preferred Ward 2 Former Vion factory site PJ-0008 250 Preferred Ward 2 Greendykes Road HUB12 50 Preferred Ward 2 Site B - Holmes North HUB13 20 Preferred Ward 2 Albyn HUB15 350 Preferred Ward 2 Site A - Holmes North HUB20 15 Preferred Ward 2 Stewartfield COU6 10 Preferred Ward 2 Bridge Place (west) HUB28 De-allocated Ward 2 West Main Street (old school site) BRO3 18 Preferred Ward 2 Site C - Holmes North HUB29 De-allocated Ward 2 Greendykes House, Greendykes Road EOI-0064 Use Class 4 Preferred Ward 2 Youngs Road South EUB1 Use Classes 4,5,6 Preferred Ward 2 Clifton View EUB5 Use Classes 4,5,6 Preferred Ward 2 Clifton View EUB6 Use Classes 4,5,6 Preferred Ward 2 Youngs Road North EUB7 Use Classes 4,5 Preferred Ward 2 Clarkson Road/Greendykes Road Preferred BROXBURN CDA Ward 2 Candleworks (CW) HUB17 100 Preferred Ward 2 Land east and west of Greendykes Road (GW) GW EOI-0138 580 Preferred Ward 2 Greendykes Road East (GE) GE EOI-0138 135 Preferred Ward 2 Land at the Strathbrock Estate EOI-0138b Not Preferred Ward 2 Land at the Strathbrock Estate EOI-0138c Preferred Ward 2 Land at the Strathbrock Estate EOI-0138d Preferred Ward 2 Land at the Strathbrock Estate EOI-0138e Preferred Ward 2 Land at the Strathbrock Estate EOI-0138f Preferred Ward 2 West Wood (WW) WW EOI-0138g 690 Preferred Ward 2 Land at the Strathbrock Estate EOI-0138h Not Preferred Ward 2 Candleworks (CW) CW Preferred Ward 2 Greendykes Industrial Estate (GI) GI 10 Preferred Ward 2 East Mains (EM) EM Preferred BURNSIDE NO ENTRIES CALDERWOOD CDA Ward 5 Almondell (AD) AD 2300 Preferred Ward 5 Raw Holdings West CDA (Remainder) RW 410 Preferred Ward 5 Camps Industrial Estate expansion CE Use Class 5 Preferred DECHMONT Ward 2 Bangour Village Hospital (including expansion site) HBn1 EOI-0034 550 Preferred Ward 2 Land at Main Street EOI-0166 30 Preferred IN PART Ward 2 Burnhouse
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