Appendix 1 Land Allocations Local Plan
Appendix 1 Land Allocations Local Plan
Appendix 1 Land Allocations Local Plan
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Dover District Council<br />
114<br />
<strong>Land</strong> <strong>Allocations</strong> <strong>Local</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> Adopted 2015<br />
3.366 Eythorne has a number of services and facilities including a church hall, a primary<br />
school, three churches, a public house and a playground. Elvington has a medical facility,<br />
a small parade of shops (with hairdressers and takeaways) and a recreation ground. To the<br />
north east of the two settlements lies a sizeable industrial estate, which is primarily accessed<br />
from the A256 - the Dover to Sandwich Road, located beyond the industrial estate to the<br />
east. The Pike Road Industrial Estate offers a mix of units (B1/B2 and B8) of varying age;<br />
current occupiers include road haulage companies and Tilmanstone Salads.<br />
3.367 To help sustain and strengthen Elvington and Eythorne's role in the Settlement<br />
Hierarchy, it is considered that additional housing will be required over the lifespan of this<br />
<strong>Plan</strong>. Two sites have been identified for residential development, which will provide<br />
approximately 75 dwellings. There is also one change to Eythorne's Settlement Confines.<br />
The allocated sites and the change to the confines are identified on the diagrammatic plan<br />
below.<br />
Figure 3.20 Diagram illustrating the allocated sites and changes in settlement confines<br />
in Elvington and Eythorne<br />
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