Introduction

Introduction

LAND TO THE EAST OF THE BALK, POCKLINGTON INTRODUCTION Introduction Gladman Developments Ltd. have successfully invested in communities throughout the UK over the past 20 years, developing high quality sustainable residential, commercial and industrial schemes. A process of public consultation is being undertaken by Gladman Developments Ltd. in order to present the emerging development proposals for land to the east of The Balk, Pocklington to the local community. We are proposing a development of up to 410 dwellings. The purpose of the public consultation process is to outline the details of the draft scheme and seek comments from the local community which will be considered before the Outline Planning Application is submitted to East Riding of Yorkshire Council. Site Boundary (18.12ha) Site for up to 503 dwellings (part under construction) Site allocated for housing The Application Gladman Developments Ltd. is intending to submit an Outline Site Description Application for up to 410 homes to East Riding of Yorkshire Council. The site is situated on the southern settlement extent of Pocklington to This application would establish the principle of development with the east of The Balk. details forming a reserved matters application if approval is given. Development Proposals The site comprises of 18.12 ha of arable land. It is sustainably located within easy access to existing community amenities and the local public • Up to 410 new homes, with a provision of Affordable Housing. transport network. It is a logical housing site with adjacent sites to the • Proposed new vehicular access points via two locations on The north and north west already allocated as housing land or are currently Balk. under development. The site can be safely accessed via The Balk and • The improvement of landscaping through the provision of public will provide pedestrian links to the surrounding area. open space which includes allotments and a community orchard. • Proposed play area, skate park and Multi Use Games Area Pocklington is in close proximity to Market Weighton and York. York provision. Road is just under 1km from the sites southern boundary. The site is • Balancing ponds as part of the SUDs Strategy. connected to York Road via The Balk. • New footpath and cycle links across the site, improving connectivity to the wider network and to Pocklington itself. your-views.co.uk/pocklington Gladman House, Alexandria Way, [email protected] Congleton, Cheshire, CW12 1LB LAND TO THE EAST OF THE BALK, POCKLINGTON HISTORICAL CONTEXT Historic Maps The historic maps below show the proposed development site in The site remains in a similar state in the 1973 map, Willow Rise the context of the growth of Pocklington since the mid 19th century. located on the sites southern boundary is present by 1973 and there The early maps, 1854 and 1911, show how the site was divided has been considerable development in Pocklington itself. by hedgerows and a footpath through the south west corner. The 2006 plan shows the settlement edge of Pocklington extending Pocklington is only a small settlement to the north of the site at south towards the site. The surrounding landscape has further this time, however the 1929 map shows Pocklington starting to changed through the removal of more field boundaries. The portion expand to the south and west. The field patterns within the site of Duck Belt within the site that was present from 1929 to 1973 has and the surrounding landscape have changed; the fields are much been completely removed, with only the drainage channel dividing larger due to the removal of a number of hedgerows. The footpath the site in two. through the site has been removed by 1929 and Duck Belt now connects the north and south west site boundaries. Yorkshire Yorkshire Published 1911 Published 1854 - 1855 Source map scale - 1:10,560 Source map scale - 1:10,560 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas. 10 years or so for urban areas. Map Name(s) and Date(s) Map Name(s) and Date(s) Historical Map - Slice A Historical Map - Slice A Order Details Order Number: 81492802_1_1 Order Details Customer Ref: 6064 Order Number: 81492802_1_1 National Grid Reference: 481050, 447860 Customer Ref: 6064 Slice: A National Grid Reference: 481050, 447860 Site Area (Ha): 18.6 Slice: A Search Buffer (m): 1000 Site Area (Ha): 18.6 Search Buffer (m): 1000 1854 Site Details 1911 The Balk, Pocklington, YORK, YO42 2NY Site Details Yorkshire OrdnanceThe Balk, Pocklington, Survey YORK, Plan YO42 2NY Published 1929 Published 1958 Source map scale - 1:10,560 Tel: 0844 844 9952 Source map scale - 1:10,000 The historical maps shown were reproducedFax: from maps0844 predominantly 844 9951 held The historical maps shown were reproduced from mapsTel: predominantly held Web: www.envirocheck.co.uk 0844 844 9952 at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 at the scale adopted for England, Wales and ScotlandFax: in the 1840`s.0844 844 In 9951 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas;Web: thesewww.envirocheck.co.uk maps were used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is used to update the 1:10,560 maps. The published date given therefore is A Landmarkoften some Information years later Group than Service the surveyed v47.0 date. 01-Mar-2016 Before 1938, Pageall OS 2 mapsof 11 often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single wereA Landmark based on Information the Cassini Group Projection, Service with v independent47.0 01-Mar-2016 surveys of aPage single 4 of 11 county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated areas. In the late 1940`s, a Provisional Edition was produced, which updated the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear the 1:10,560 mapping from a number of sources. The maps appear unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These unfinished - with all military camps and other strategic sites removed. These maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first maps were initially overprinted with the National Grid. In 1970, the first 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The 1:10,000 maps were produced using the Transverse Mercator Projection. The revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every revision process continued until recently, with new editions appearing every 10 years or so for urban areas. 10 years or so for urban areas. Map Name(s) and Date(s) Map Name(s) and Date(s) Historical Map - Slice A Historical Map - Slice A Order Details Order Details Order Number: 81492802_1_1 Order Number: 81492802_1_1 Customer Ref: 6064 Customer Ref: 6064 National Grid Reference: 481050, 447860 National Grid Reference: 481050, 447860 1929 Slice: A 1958 Slice: A OrdnanceSite Area (Ha): Survey 18.6Plan 10kSite Area Raster (Ha): Mapping18.6 PublishedSearch Buffer 1973(m): - 19781000 PublishedSearch Buffer (m): 20061000 Site Details SourceSite Details map scale - 1:10,000 SourceThe Balk, map Pocklington, scale YORK, - 1:10,000 YO42 2NY The Balk, Pocklington, YORK, YO42 2NY The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held The historical maps shown were produced from the Ordnance Survey`s at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 1:10,000 colour raster mapping. These maps are derived from Landplan the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas; these maps were which replaced the old 1:10,000 maps originally published in 1970.

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