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SHLAA _version 6_ - 2011 Update Document - Basingstoke and ...

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BAS128Basing LimePits5 <strong>Basingstoke</strong><strong>and</strong> DeaneBoroughCouncilThis site is adjacent to BAS101 <strong>and</strong> falls outside of the Settlement Policy Boundary (SPB) asdefined under policy D5 of the ALP. The area comprises of ab<strong>and</strong>oned <strong>and</strong> overgrownopencast extraction works <strong>and</strong> contains two parks <strong>and</strong> fitness trail <strong>and</strong> so is considered to be inactive recreation use. Much of the l<strong>and</strong> is subject to flood constraints <strong>and</strong> the EnvironmentAgency objected to the inclusion of this site on flood <strong>and</strong> potential contamination grounds.Given the constraints of the site <strong>and</strong> its status as an area of open space, it is considered to beunsuitable for new housing development.BAS131BAS135BCAN001BRAM006BRAM010L<strong>and</strong>adjacent toWeybrookgolf course,RooksdownSports Fieldat Water End,near<strong>Basingstoke</strong>L<strong>and</strong>adjacent toRobey’sFarm,BrownC<strong>and</strong>overChurchFarm,BramleyL<strong>and</strong> north ofBramleyGreen1.8 Mr Sweeney This is an isolated field, lying adjacent to a golf course outside of the Settlement PolicyBoundary (SPB) as defined under policy D5 of the ALP. The site lies west of the Park Prewettdevelopment, from which it is separated by the Spinney, a thick belt of mature trees, whichforms a very clear boundary between the open countryside <strong>and</strong> the urban area in this area.Given the degree of separation with the urban area <strong>and</strong> the rural character of the site, the site isconsidered to be unsuitable for new housing development.Linde Holdings0.32 SouthernPlanningPractice onbehalf of Mr PScott0.73 Simmons &Sons13.4 DreweattNeate/Stratfield SayeEstateSite is outside <strong>and</strong> not adjacent to a settlement policy boundary. Development would result inan inappropriate extension into the countryside <strong>and</strong> the site is therefore not considered to havepotential for residential development.The site lies within the village of Brown C<strong>and</strong>over, <strong>and</strong> lies outside of any SettlementPolicy Boundary (SPB) as defined under Policy D5 of the ALP. Brown C<strong>and</strong>over is aninappropriate location for large scale housing development, which should be directed tomore sustainable <strong>and</strong> accessible locations (small sites accommodating less than 5 unitsare outside the scope of the <strong>SHLAA</strong>).*The site lies outside of the Settlement Policy Boundary (SPB) as defined under policy D5 of theALP, within a conservation area <strong>and</strong> includes a number of agricultural buildings which may besuitable for con<strong>version</strong>. Even if Bramley is considered through the LDF to be a suitablesettlement for growth, this site is unsuitable for development because of its rural setting, locationwithin a conservation area <strong>and</strong> constraints of the existing buildings..The site lies outside of the Settlement Policy Boundary (SPB) as defined under policy D5 of theALP, adjacent to a conservation area, currently in agricultural use. Even if Bramley isconsidered through the LDF to be a suitable settlement for growth, this site relates poorty to thebuilt up area <strong>and</strong> because of its effect on the rural character of the area.BRAM011Beech Farm,Bramley1.2 DreweattNeateThe site lies outside of the Settlement Policy Boundary (SPB) as defined under policy D5 of theALP, within the Bramley Green conservation area <strong>and</strong> provides a green <strong>and</strong> open separation19 of 36

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