< Previous20 North Lincolnshire – Development Land OpportunitiesSCUH-C2 Brumby Resource Centre, East Common LaneDescriptionThis is a cleared former hospital site. It is located within an established residential area quite central in Scunthorpe. The site is approximately 1.5 miles from the commercial town centre, and within walking distance of local services, facilities, schools and employment opportunities.Type of HousingA mix of housing size, type and tenure should be provided on the site.Potential Capacity122 dwellingsSize of Site3.4 HectaresDelivery ConsiderationsOn site affordable housing will be expected on this site subject to viability discussions. Planning policy requires an overall density of 40 dwellings per hectare within this locality. The site is located within AQMA zone 2 and 3. An area of the site is vacant sporting facilities so an assessment will be needed of the area to determine whether replacement sporting facilities need to be provided of an equivalent or better quality and quantity at a suitable accessible alternative site.The site is located within SFRA Flood Zone 1 and sustainable drainage systems will need to be considered within the layout of any proposed development.Planning StatusOutline planning application has been submitted in November 2015 for up to 122 dwellings (all matters reserved for subsequent approval). The site is allocated for housing in the Housing and Employment Land Allocations Development Plan Document. Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryLikely to be developed within the next five years.SCUH-C3 Former Tennis Courts, Rowland Road DescriptionThe site consists of former tennis courts and consists of open space and a bowling green situated within an existing residential area.Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential Capacity26 unitsSize of Site0.64 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe site is currently occupied by vacant sporting facilities. Prior to the determination of any planning application for residential development, it will be necessary to assess the sporting facilities provision situation and if there is a shortfall identified as a result of the proposed development. Replacement sporting facilities will be provided of an equivalent or better quality and quantity at a suitable and accessible alternative site.The site lies within Flood Zone 1.Planning Status The site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document. Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryLikely to be developed within the next 5 to 10 years.Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560North Lincolnshire – Development Land Opportunities 21SCUH-C5 Land at Hebden RoadDescriptionThe site is located within the southern part of Hebden Road Industrial Estate and is mainly surrounded by residential properties.Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential Capacity145 unitsSize of Site4.08 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe site will become available for development when the existing employment use has been relocated.As the site lies partly within SFRA Flood Zone 2/3a, an Exception Test will be required to demonstrate that development provides a wider sustainable benefit to the community that outweighs the flood risk. It should also show that development will be safe without increasing flood risk elsewhere by integrating water management methods into development.An ecology survey will be required, should any buildings on the site need to be demolished. The survey should focus on bats but taken into account the possible presence of other protected species such as breeding birds.The site is previously developed land, is in active employment use and may have contamination issues from previous uses.Planning Status The site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document. Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryLikely to be developed within the next 10 years.SCUH-C6 Former Scunthorpe Telegraph Office, Doncaster RoadDescription The site is vacant, as the former building has been demolished. The site is surrounded by residential dwellings to the north and shops, bars and restaurants surround the rest of the site. The site is also within close proximity to Scunthorpe town centre.Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential Capacity67 unitsSize of Site0.25 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe site is currently available for development and could accommodate approximately 67 dwellings (apartments) based on densities approved for similar sites near to or within the Town Centre.Highway access to the site is off Doncaster Road and the location of the vehicle access points will need to be agreed by the Highways Authority. The night time closure of Doncaster Road will need to be taken into consideration at the design stage relating to the vehicular parking and access to the site. The site is within walking distance of local services and Scunthorpe town centre.The site must be surveyed for Japanese knotweed. If present, the plant must be eradicated prior to development, in accordance with the relevant Code of Practice.The site lies within SFRA Flood Zone 1.Planning Status The site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document. Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryLikely to be developed within the next 5 years.Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 010002356022 North Lincolnshire – Development Land OpportunitiesSCUH-C7 Former South Leys School - Enderby RoadDescriptionThe land at Former South Leys School is currently open space and playing fields surrounded by residential properties. The site can be accessed from Enderby Road and is located in a popular residential area with good pedestrian links to local services.Type of HousingA mix of housing sizes, types and tenure should be provided on the site.Potential Capacity120 DwellingsSize of Site3.26 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe site is currently open space and playing fields surrounded by residential properties, a training facility and nature reserve. Housing density should be approximately 40 dwellings per hectare. On site affordable housing will be expected on this site subject to viability discussions, plus a habitat buffer will need to be created around Silica Park Local Nature Reserve. The site is located within SFRA Flood Zone 1 and sustainable drainage systems will need to be considered within the layout of any proposed development. Planning StatusOutline planning permission for 120 units has been applied for and is currently under consideration PA/2015/1101.Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryLikely to come forward within a 5 year timescale.SCUH-C8 Land at Dartmouth RoadDescriptionThe land at Dartmouth Road is currently open space and playing fields situated within popular residential areas with good pedestrian links to local services. Type of HousingA mix of housing size, type and tenure should be provided on this site.Potential Capacity91 DwellingsSize of Site2.49 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe site is currently open space and playing fields surrounded by residential properties. This site is located within SFRA Flood Zone 2/3a and the Environment Agency would need to be consulted on any development proposal. Landscaping will be required for landscape and habitat connectivity to Brumby Woods. On site affordable housing will be expected on this site subject to viability discussions. Prior to the determination of any planning application for residential development, it will be necessary to assess the sport facilities/ pitch provision situated and if there is a shortfall identified as a result of the proposed development, replacement sporting facilities/ pitches will be provided of an equivalent or better quality at suitable and accessible alternative sites. Planning StatusThe site is allocated for housing in the North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocations Development Plan Document.Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryAnticipated to come forward in the next 5 years.Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560North Lincolnshire – Development Land Opportunities 23BARH-3 St Marys Cycle Works, Marsh Lane DescriptionThe site at St Mary’s Cycle Works is previously developed land and is located within the development limit of Barton upon Humber, it is proposed for housing in the North Lincolnshire Local Plan (May 2003). The site consists of two disused buildings and hard standing areas and is surrounded by an existing residential area. Approximately 50% of the site lies within SFRA Flood Zones 2 and 3a.Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential Capacity73 unitsSize of Site1.95 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsAs part of this site, lies within the Barton-Upon- Humber Conservation Area development proposals will be required to demonstrate that they will conserve those elements which have been identified as contributing to the significance of this area. The buildings on Soutergate and Marsh Lane that lie within the Barton-Upon- Humber Conservation Area should be retained.Highway access to the site is via an improved access off Marsh Lane. The site is located within walking distance from the town centre, local services and employment opportunities.As the site lies partly within SFRA Flood Zone 3a, an Exception Test will be required to demonstrate that development provides a wider sustainable benefit to the community that outweighs the flood risk. It should also show that development would be safe without increasing flood risk elsewhere by integrating water management methods into development. Planning StatusThe site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document.Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryThe site should be developed over the next 5 to 10 years.Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 010002356024 North Lincolnshire – Development Land OpportunitiesBRIH-1 Land North of Atherton WayDescriptionThe site can be accessed from Atherton Way and is adjacent to Brigg Primary School, allotments and Ancholme Business Park. The site is within close proximity of Brigg town centre. The land north of Atherton Way is currently overgrown scrubland and lies to the north of Brigg Primary School and to the east of an established industrial area. To the immediate north of the site is the M180 motorway and to the east lies garden land and allotments, with the Ancholme Business Park to the west.Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential Capacity72 unitsSize of Site2 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThis site lies within SFRA Flood Zone 2/3a and an Exception Test will be required to demonstrate that development provides a wider sustainable benefit to the community that outweighs flood risk, and without increasing flood risk elsewhere. Atherton Way is not currently adopted. On site affordable housing will be expected on this site subject to viability discussions and planning policy requires an overall density of 40 dwellings per hectare within this locality. A contribution toward a link road to the north of Brigg may be required. Significant landscape and noise buffering will be required to the northern and western boundariesPlanning StatusThe site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document.Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryThe site is currently available for sale with vacant possession.Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560North Lincolnshire – Development Land Opportunities 25BRIH-2 Land at Western AvenueDescriptionThe land at Western Avenue is flat, open agricultural land currently used for arable farming on the northern boundary of Brigg. The site is bounded by residential properties to the south and the M180 motorway to the north, while agricultural land extends to the east. A narrow strip of trees runs along the northern and eastern boundary that partly screens the adjacent M180 motorway. Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential Capacity186 unitsSize of Site5.42 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe site mainly lies within SFRA Flood Zone 1 with a small area in the south western corner located in SFRA Flood Zone 2/3a. As the site measures more than 1ha a Flood Risk Assessment is required. This should include consideration of sustainable drainage systems and how the layout and form of development can reduce the overall level of flood risk. Significant landscaping and noise buffering will be required to the western and northern boundaries of the site to reduce the noise impacts from the M180 motorway. Planning StatusThe site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document.Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryThe land owner is promoting this site for development. The site is anticipated to be developed over the next 10 years.BRIH-3 Land at Wrawby Road, Phase 2DescriptionThe land at Wrawby Road comprises two flat large agricultural fields currently used for arable farming and is surrounded by agricultural land. Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential Capacity333 unitsSize of Site11.53 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe site lies within SFRA Flood Zone 1. As the site measures more than 1ha a Flood Risk Assessment is required. This should include consideration of sustainable drainage systems and how the layout and form of development can reduce the overall level of flood risk. Planning StatusThe site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document.Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryThe land owner is promoting this site for development. The site is anticipated to be developed over the next 10 years.Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 010002356026 North Lincolnshire – Development Land OpportunitiesBRIH-4 Land at Wrawby Road, Phase 1DescriptionThe land at Wrawby Road Phase 1 is open flat agricultural land on the northern boundary of Brigg. Agricultural land lies to the north and east of the site and residential properties and Wrawby Road lie to the south. Brigg recreation ground lies to the west of the site. Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential Capacity152 unitsSize of Site4.29 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe site lies within SFRA Flood Zone 1. As the site measures more than 1ha a Flood Risk Assessment is required. This should include consideration of sustainable drainage systems and how the layout and form of development can reduce the overall level of flood risk. Planning StatusThe site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document.Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryThe landowner is promoting this site for development.BRIH-5 Land at Ancholme ParkDescriptionThe land at Ancholme Park comprises of vacant grassland and a number of allotments. The site is surrounded by residential properties to the east, vacant grassland to the south and north. Between this there are a number of allotments.Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential Capacity81 unitsSize of Site2.20 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThis area of Brigg lies within SFRA Flood Zone 2/3a and an Exception Test will be required to demonstrate that development provides a wider sustainable benefit to the community that outweighs flood risk. It should also show that development will be safe without increasing flood risk elsewhere by integrating water management methods into development. Significant landscaping and noise buffering will be required to the western and northern boundaries of the site to reduce the noise impacts from the M180 motorway. This area has not been included when calculating the site density. Planning StatusThe site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document.Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryThe landowner is promoting this site for development.Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560North Lincolnshire - Development Land Opportunities 27CROH-1 Land to the east of FieldsideDescriptionThe land to the east of Fieldside is a mixture of previously developed land and greenfield land. The site is currently a garden nursery and comprises some agricultural land. Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential Capacity86 unitsSize of Site2.34 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe site adjoins the boundary of the Crowle Conservation Area. Development proposals should ensure that those elements which contribute to its significance are conserved.The site lies within SFRA Flood Risk Zone 1, 2/3a, therefore an Exception Test will be required to demonstrate that development provides a wider sustainable benefit to the community that outweighs flood risk. It should also show that development will be safe without increasing flood risk elsewhere by integrating water management methods into development. Planning StatusThe site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document.Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryLikely to be developed within the next 10 years.CROH-2 Site north of Godnow RoadDescriptionThe land to the north of Godnow Road is currently vacant grassland within an existing residential area. The site lies within the existing development limit of Crowle and is close to a conservation area. Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential Capacity51 unitsSize of Site1.32 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe site lies within SFRA Flood Risk Zone 2/3a, therefore an Exception Test will be required to demonstrate that development provides a wider sustainable benefit to the community that outweighs flood risk. It should also show that development will be safe without increasing flood risk elsewhere by integrating water management methods into the development. Planning StatusThe site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document.Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryLikely to be developed within the next 10 years.Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 010002356028 North Lincolnshire – Development Land OpportunitiesKIRH-1 Land west of Station RoadDescriptionThe land west of Station Road is a mixture of flat agricultural and arable/ grazing land. The site is located outside the existing development limit of Kirton in Lindsey and is surrounded by residential properties to the south and east. Employment uses lie to the north and agricultural land to the west. Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential Capacity100 unitsSize of Site2.75 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe site lies within Flood Zone 1. As the site measures more than 1ha a Flood Risk Assessment is required. This should include consideration of sustainable drainage systems and how the layout and form of development can reduce the overall level of flood risk.Planning StatusThe site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document. Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryLikely to be developed within the next 10 years.KIRH-2 Land at and adjoining Beechcroft, Station RoadDescriptionThe land at and adjoining Beechcroft is Greenfield land and is adjacent to the existing residential area of Station Road. The site currently contains one residential property with garden land and paddock.Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential CapacityApprox 60 unitsSize of Site2.49 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe site lies within Flood Zone 1. As the site measures more than 1ha a Flood Risk Assessment is required. This should include consideration of sustainable drainage systems and how the layout and form of development can reduce the overall level of flood risk.Planning StatusThe site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document. Pre-application discussions have occurred.Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryLikely to be developed within the next 5 years.Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560North Lincolnshire – Development Land Opportunities 29KIRH-3 Land at former RAF Kirton in LindseyDescriptionRAF Kirton in Lindsey is a former World War II RAF base utilised by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) as an army barracks with associated barrack blocks, aviation hangers, bunkers and associated facilities. The site is located on the southern fringe of Kirton in Lindsey in the open countryside and occupies a highly visible landscape location, with views across the surrounding rural area. The majority of the site comprises greenfield land including a golf course, gliding club and agricultural land. The main vehicular gates to the site at the B1400 are also located in this area.The MOD declared RAF Kirton in Lindsey surplus to requirements and disposed of the site in 2014. It is essential that this large site is brought back into beneficial uses as quickly as possible to prevent the site and buildings falling into a state of dereliction and causing blight to the entire area.Type of HousingMixture of house types sizes and tenures.Potential Capacity300 unitsSize of Site14.26 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThis site is currently available for development. The existing use of the site as residential barracks and close proximity to local services makes this a suitable site for residential development. Due to the sites exceptional circumstances, its landscape location and its strategic importance a high quality and well-designed layout will be required and should be strictly controlled. High standards of design will be required throughout; with low density residential development that takes account of the sites built heritage, sympathetic green infrastructure (open space, tree planting, landscaping, allotments etc) to ensure that it does not over-dominate in this highly visible landscape location and it is complementary to the land uses being promoted in the existing hangers.The site is within SFRA Flood Zone 1. As the site measures more than 1ha a Flood Risk Assessment is required. This should include consideration of sustainable drainage systems and how the layout and form of development can reduce the overall level of flood risk.Planning StatusThe site is allocated for housing within North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocation Development Plan Document. Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryLikely to be developed within the next 5 years to 10 years.Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560Next >