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Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland - © Crown Copyright and Database Right<br />

Survey of Northern Ireland - © Crown Copyright and Database Right<br />

Map 14: 14: Carryduff Town Town Centre Centre<br />

Map 15: Sprucefield Regional Shopping Centre Centre<br />

Carryduff Town Centre<br />

© Crown copyright and database right 2016 CS&LA156<br />

Key<br />

Town Centre Boundary<br />

±<br />

±<br />

Ordnance<br />

0 25 50 100 Metres<br />

© Crown copyright and database right 2016 CS&LA156<br />

Sprucefield Regional Shopping Centre<br />

Key<br />

Regional Shopping Centre<br />

Area of <strong>Development</strong> Potential<br />

0 100 200 400 Metres<br />

±<br />

Carryduff is Town the only Centre town within the Council area that has a designated<br />

Town Centre boundary incorporating the existing concentration of uses<br />

Carryduff is the only town within the Council area that has a designated<br />

that have a town centre function. These include retailing, professional<br />

Town Centre boundary incorporating the existing concentration of uses<br />

services, community and other office uses (see Map 14).<br />

that have a town centre function. These include retailing, professional<br />

The services, existing community <strong>Development</strong> and other <strong>Plan</strong> office acknowledges uses (see the Map issues 14). that face<br />

Carryduff Town Centre which include poor town centre form in terms of<br />

The existing <strong>Development</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> acknowledges the issues that face<br />

continuity and enclosure, dominance of car related infrastructure, and a<br />

Carryduff Town Centre which include poor town centre form in terms of<br />

lack of focal space as well as a heavy concentration of residential<br />

continuity and enclosure, dominance of car related infrastructure, and a<br />

development.<br />

lack of focal space as well as a heavy concentration of residential<br />

development.<br />

Sprucefield The existing Regional <strong>Development</strong> Shopping <strong>Plan</strong> designates Centre Sprucefield as a Regional<br />

Shopping Centre (see Map 15).<br />

The existing <strong>Development</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> designates Sprucefield as a Regional<br />

It Shopping states that Centre proposals (see Map should 15). not adversely impact on the vitality and<br />

viability of existing city and town centres; the floorspace of any individual<br />

It states that proposals should not adversely impact on the vitality and<br />

unit should be a minimum of 3000m 2 net floorspace; and the<br />

viability of existing city and town centres; the floorspace of any individual<br />

development should meet Key Site Requirements (i.e. to be developed in<br />

unit should be a minimum of 3000m 2 net floorspace; and the<br />

accordance with an overall comprehensive Masterplan). A ‘bulky goods<br />

development should meet Key Site Requirements (i.e. to be developed in<br />

only’ restriction has now been removed as a result of a legal challenge. 30<br />

accordance with an overall comprehensive Masterplan). A ‘bulky goods<br />

only’ restriction has now been removed as a result of a legal challenge. 30<br />

30 See Key Issue 13 Sprucefield Regional Shopping Centre<br />

98<br />

30 See Key Issue 13 Sprucefield Regional Shopping Centre<br />

Key Issues and Options

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