impact on the area. The <strong>SHLAA</strong> does not include sites with a potential yield of lessthan 5 units <strong>and</strong> therefore the site has been rejected.<strong>Basingstoke</strong> The site has been promoted on behalf of Royal Mail Group Limited who have a 66year lease from BDBC who own the site. The site lies within the Priestly RoadBusiness Park, part of the wider Houndmills Industrial Estate, a designatedemployment area, where B2 <strong>and</strong> B8 uses are dominant. The site is currently inoperational use. Whilst the area has a separate identity from the rest of theIndustrial Estate <strong>and</strong> there are some vacancies in this area (which are beingBAS138<strong>Basingstoke</strong> DeliveryOffice, Hermes Roadmonitored), the overall conclusion of the ELR was that the area is a well definedemployment area which should be retained for employment use.Bramley The site is now being considered for solely a community use, with some residentialBRAM007British Legion ClubGrounds/Car Parkdevelopment potentially being provided on the existing village hall site in Bramley instead(totalling 3-4 units). Therefore this site is no longer available for a residential use.Kingsclere The site is owned by the borough council but is no longer being actively pursued forKING006 24 Swan Streetresidential development. The site has been fully let to various office uses <strong>and</strong> a dancestudio. Therefore it is no longer available for a residential use.Oakley The site is likely to be in multiple ownership <strong>and</strong> there is no evidence of developerOAK007 L<strong>and</strong> at Andover Roadinterest in recent years. The availability of the site is therefore questionable. NB: giventhe removal of back gardens from PPS3 this is no longer categorised as a brownfieldsite.Tadley In light of the Boundary Hall appeal, all additional brownfield sites within Tadley, with theTAD001 Franklin Avenueexception of Mulfords Hill, have been removed from the l<strong>and</strong> supply in line with thepublished position statement of July <strong>2011</strong>.Tadley In light of the Boundary Hall appeal, all additional brownfield sites within Tadley, with theTAD005 30 Mount Pleasantexception of Mulfords Hill, have been removed from the l<strong>and</strong> supply in line with thepublished position statement of July <strong>2011</strong>.Tadley In light of the Boundary Hall appeal, all additional brownfield sites within Tadley, with theTAD007 38 New Roadexception of Mulfords Hill, have been removed from the l<strong>and</strong> supply in line with thepublished position statement of July <strong>2011</strong>.Tadley The site lies within the Settlement Policy Boundary for Tadley <strong>and</strong> is not coveredby any other local plan designation. The site has been promoted by BNP RealParibas Estate on behalf of Royal Mail Group Limited who have, they say, a 66 yearlease from BDBC. However, there is no record of BDBC owning the site. The site isTAD040Tadley Delivery Office.Newchurch Road,Tadleyin operational use. In light of the Boundary Hall appeal, all additional brownfieldsites within Tadley, with the exception of Mulfords Hill, have been removed fromthe l<strong>and</strong> supply in line with the published position statement of July <strong>2011</strong>.RBS001 Laverstoke Mill Laverstoke There is no longer interest to redevelop the site for a residential use as it is being12 of 36
(ruralbrownfield)pursued for a distillery. Therefore it is no longer available.Appendix 3: Sites Identified as Having Housing Potential on Previously Developed L<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong>/or within SettlementPolicy Boundaries (additional to existing appendix)The proformas <strong>and</strong> maps for appendix 3 have not been updated but see tables above for lists of sites, yields <strong>and</strong> phasing.There is one new site (i.e. it has not previously been considered in the <strong>SHLAA</strong>), to be included in this appendix <strong>and</strong> a newproforma is shown below.siterefBAS137address/locationarea(ha)l<strong>and</strong>owner/agentSite details <strong>and</strong> deliverabilityAurum site 3.8 DP9 The site lies within <strong>and</strong> adjacent to the eastern Settlement Policy Boundary of <strong>Basingstoke</strong> Town(Policy D5) as defined in the ALP <strong>and</strong> within a defined employment area (Hampshire InternationalBusiness Park). The site has been made available for residential use <strong>and</strong> is potentially suitable forresidential development in conjunction with Category 1 <strong>SHLAA</strong> sites to the north. The site is notcurrently in employment use (it has never been used for employment purposes) <strong>and</strong>, subject tomeeting the requirements of Policy EC2, it appears its use for residential may not harm theavailability of employment l<strong>and</strong>. The long-term availability of the site was noted in the EmploymentL<strong>and</strong> Review <strong>and</strong> it was suggested it may suffer from competition from Chineham Business Park <strong>and</strong>possibly Basing View depending on when it was redeveloped.13 of 36