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0.397 Connor Downs Undeveloped Land Site Reference: Total Area (ha) 0.397 Treeve Lane Dev. Vacant Area (ha) 0 Connor Downs Undeveloped Land (ha) 0 Market Segment of Existing Developed Sites:- General Industrial/Business Area Quality of existing portfolio and Quality of the wider environment internal environment Average Age of buildings: Adjacent land uses constraining operations 3 5 or quality of uses on site: Average Quality of buildings: 2 Perception of the wider environmental 2 Noise and other obvious pollutants: 5 quality: State of the external areas and public realm 5 Local facilities for work force: 3 Parking, internal circulation and servicing 5 Strategic Access Ease of access to site: 5 Ease of access to main road network: 4 Accessibility Proximity to rail, sea or air freight: 1 Access by public transport: 3 SCORE (out of 60):- 43 [Scoring: 5 = very good, 1 = very poor] Site Reference: Total Area (ha) 0.176 Treglisson Farm Dev. Vacant Area (ha) 0 Wheal Alfred, Hayle Undeveloped Land (ha) 0 Market Segment of Existing Developed Sites:- General Industrial/Business Area Quality of existing portfolio and Quality of the wider environment internal environment Average Age of buildings: Adjacent land uses constraining operations 4 5 or quality of uses on site: Average Quality of buildings: 4 Perception of the wider environmental 1 Noise and other obvious pollutants: 5 quality: State of the external areas and public realm 5 Local facilities for work force: 1 Parking, internal circulation and servicing 5 Strategic Access Ease of access to site: 5 Ease of access to main road network: 1 Accessibility Proximity to rail, sea or air freight: 1 Access by public transport: 1 SCORE (out of 60):- 38 [Scoring: 5 = very good, 1 = very poor] Site Reference: Total Area (ha) 12.95 Tregoniggie Industrial Estate Dev. Vacant Area (ha) 0.17 Bickland Water Road Undeveloped Land (ha) 0.626 Falmouth Market Segment of Existing Developed Sites:- General Industrial/Business Area Quality of existing portfolio and Quality of the wider environment internal environment Average Age of buildings: Adjacent land uses constraining operations 3 4 or quality of uses on site: Average Quality of buildings: 3 Perception of the wider environmental 4 Noise and other obvious pollutants: 4 quality: State of the external areas and public realm 4 Local facilities for work force: 2 Parking, internal circulation and servicing 4 Strategic Access Ease of access to site: 4 Ease of access to main road network: 3 Accessibility Proximity to rail, sea or air freight: 1 Access by public transport: 3 SCORE (out of 60):- 38.7 [Scoring: 5 = very good, 1 = very poor] ALLOCATED SITES Site Development Constraints Quality of the wider environment Site Access; layout of the internal estate Adjacent land uses constraining operations 4 4 road system: or quality of uses on site: Topography, size and shape: 2 Perception of the wider environmental quality: 4 On-site environmental issues: 2 Local facilities for work force: 2 Contamination/land instability/on-site 2 Strategic Access structures: Ease of access to main road network: 3 Amenity of adjacent occupiers: 5 Proximity to rail, sea or air freight: 1 Accessibility Sequential Test and Brownfield/Greenfield Access by public transport: 3 Previously developed in whole or part 3 TOTAL SCORE (out of 60):- 35 [Scoring: 5 = very good, 1 = very poor] On-site unit numbers 2a to 3 are managed by London & West Country Estates Ltd (LWE). Undeveloped area has planning permission for live work units. Site Reference: Total Area (ha) 0.51 Tregony Dev. Vacant Area (ha) 0.42 Tregony Rural Workshops Undeveloped Land (ha) 0 Tregony Market Segment of Existing Developed Sites:- General Industrial/Business Area Quality of existing portfolio and Quality of the wider environment internal environment Average Age of buildings: Adjacent land uses constraining operations 3 2 or quality of uses on site: Average Quality of buildings: 3 Perception of the wider environmental 2 Noise and other obvious pollutants: 4 quality: State of the external areas and public realm 4 Local facilities for work force: 2 Parking, internal circulation and servicing 4 Strategic Access Ease of access to site: 4 Ease of access to main road network: 2 Accessibility Proximity to rail, sea or air freight: 1 Access by public transport: 2 SCORE (out of 60):- 33 [Scoring: 5 = very good, 1 = very poor] August 2009 - All 7 units at Tregony Industrial Estate being marketed together by Scott Burridge Commercial but will sub-divide if required. Total GIA 1,010 sq m Site Reference: Total Area (ha) 0.26 Tregrehan Mills Dev. Vacant Area (ha) 0.05 Tregrehan Undeveloped Land (ha) 0 St Austell Market Segment of Existing Developed Sites:- General Industrial/Business Area Quality of existing portfolio and Quality of the wider environment internal environment Average Age of buildings: Adjacent land uses constraining operations 3 2 or quality of uses on site: Average Quality of buildings: 2 Perception of the wider environmental 2 Noise and other obvious pollutants: 4 quality: State of the external areas and public realm 3 Local facilities for work force: 2 Parking, internal circulation and servicing 4 Strategic Access Ease of access to site: 3 Ease of access to main road network: 3 Accessibility Proximity to rail, sea or air freight: 1 Access by public transport: 3 SCORE (out of 60):- 32 [Scoring: 5 = very good, 1 = very poor] There is an issue of traffic noise on site from the adjoining road. Site Reference: Total Area (ha): 12.629 Treleigh Dev. Vacant Area (ha): 0 Reduth Undeveloped Land 7.887 Redruth Market Segment of Existing Developed Sites:- General Industrial/Business Area Quality of existing portfolio and internal Quality of the wider environment environment Average Age of buildings: 5 Adjacent land uses constraining operations or quality of uses on site: 5 Average Quality of buildings: 5 Perception of the wider environmental 3 Noise and other obvious pollutants: 5 quality: State of the external areas and public realm: 5 Local facilities for work force: 1 Parking, internal circulation and servicing: 5 Strategic Access Ease of access to site: 5 Ease of access to main road network: 4 Accessibility Proximity to rail, sea or air freight: 1 Access by public transport: 3 TOTAL SCORE (out 47 [Scoring: 5 = very good, 1 = very poor] ALLOCATED SITES Site Development Constraints Quality of the wider environment Site Access; layout of the internal estate Adjacent land uses constraining operations road system: 5 or quality of uses on site: 4 Topography, size and shape: 5 Perception of the wider environmental quality: 3 On-site environmental issues: 3 Local facilities for work force: 1 Contamination/land instability/on-site 5 Strategic Access structures: Ease of access to main road network: 4 Amenity of adjacent occupiers: 5 Proximity to rail, sea or air freight: 1 Accessibility Sequential Test and Brownfield/Greenfield Access by public transport: 3 Previously developed in whole or part: 2 TOTAL SCORE (out of 60):- 41 [Scoring: 5 = very good, 1 = very poor] Cycle land leading from undeveloped part of estate. Minimum landscaping but good views. Site Reference: Total Area (ha) 5.56 Treliske Dev. Vacant Area (ha) 0.31 Treliske Undeveloped Land (ha) 0 Truro Market Segment of Existing Developed Sites:- General Industrial/Business Area Quality of existing portfolio and Quality of the wider environment internal environment Average Age of buildings: Adjacent land uses constraining operations 3 3 or quality of uses on site: Average Quality of buildings: 4 Perception of the wider environmental 3 Noise and other obvious pollutants: 4 quality: State of the external areas and public realm 4 Local facilities for work force: 3 Parking, internal circulation and servicing 3 Strategic Access Ease of access to site: 2 Ease of access to main road network: 4 Accessibility Proximity to rail, sea or air freight: 1 Access by public transport: 5 SCORE (out of 60):- 39 [Scoring: 5 = very good, 1 = very poor] Access to the site can be an issue as congestion at Oak Lane junction and Treliske roundabout. There are good public transport links as the site is located close to Truro park and ride. Site Reference: Total Area (ha) 2.772 Treliske Medical Park Dev. Vacant Area (ha) 0 Treliske Undeveloped Land (ha) 2.772 Truro ALLOCATED SITES Site Development Constraints Quality of the wider environment Site Access; layout of the internal estate Adjacent land uses constraining operations 4 4 road system: or quality of uses on site: Topography, size and shape: 3 Perception of the wider environmental quality: 5 On-site environmental issues: 3 Local facilities for work force: 4 Contamination/land instability/on-site 3 Strategic Access structures: Ease of access to main road network: 4 Amenity of adjacent occupiers: 4 Proximity to rail, sea or air freight: 1 Accessibility Sequential Test and Brownfield/Greenfield Access by public transport: 5 Previously developed in whole or part 4 TOTAL SCORE (out of 60):- 44 [Scoring: 5 = very good, 1 = very poor] The main issue relating to this site relates to access as entrance to the site can get very congested at tiimes. Site Reference: Total Area (ha) 8.96 Treloggan Industrial Estate Dev. Vacant Area (ha) 1.03 Treloggan Undeveloped Land (ha) 2.015 Newquay Market Segment of Existing Developed Sites:- General Industrial/Business Area Quality of existing portfolio and Quality of the wider environment internal environment Average Age of buildings: Adjacent land uses constraining operations 4 3 or quality of uses on site: Average Quality of buildings: 4 Perception
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