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  • You have 1 brownfield land site outside of your boundary
Reference Name Site address Deliverable Hazardous substances Hectares MinNetDwellings Minimum net dwellings Maximum net dwellings Ownership status Planning permission date Planning permission type Planning permission history Planning permission status Site plan URL Point Notes OrganisationLabel Organisation Entry date Start date End date
4796 4796 Second Hand Shop, King Street, Blyth 0.03 5 6 not-owned-by-a-public-authority 2008-04-01 https://publicaccess.northumberland.gov.uk/online-applications/propertyDetails.do?activeTab=relatedCases&keyVal=L1WEOWQS04O00 not-permissioned http://northumberland.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=c1b801d50f8040efbf8c9bc9f916cfae POINT(-1.511189 55.031211) Existing retail premises and adjacent land within Blyth town centre. The site is part occupied by a dilapidated two-storey building forming part of the main terrace, with a shop on the ground-floor and storage space above. The rest of the site consists of vacant brownfield land. Opportunity for redevelopment for residential use may existing, potentially through conversion and/or new-build development. In the latter scenario, demolition of the existing building is likely to be required. A number of years ago, permission was granted for demolition and construction of a new building comprising of retail and residential floorspace, how this lapsed without implementation (B/08/00054/FUL). The new building was to consist of 3 ground-floor retail units with 6 flats above. A subsequent extension of time limit was refused and the appeal dismissed (11/00064/VARYCO). The current availability of the site is uncertain. There still may be potential in the long-term but no residential development is forecast within the plan period at present. 2020-12-17 2017-12-17

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