Northumberland County Council
Brownfield land
There is a problem
- You have 1 brownfield land site outside of your boundary
Entity: 1716252
- dataset
- brownfield-land
- end-date
- entity
- 1716252
- entry-date
- 2020-12-17
- geojson
- geometry
- name
- 4796
- organisation-entity
- 220
- point
- POINT(-1.511175 55.031203)
- prefix
- brownfield-land
- quality
- authoritative
- reference
- 4796
- start-date
- 2017-12-17
- typology
- geography
- planning-permission-date
- 2008-04-01
- planning-permission-history
- https://publicaccess.northumberland.gov.uk/online-applications/propertyDetails.do?activeTab=relatedCases&keyVal=L1WEOWQS04O00
- site-address
- Second Hand Shop, King Street, Blyth
- minimum-net-dwellings
- 5
- ownership-status
- not-owned-by-a-public-authority
- maximum-net-dwellings
- 6
- planning-permission-status
- not-permissioned
- hectares
- 0.03
- site-plan-url
- https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/fa5b04e3dc8a4e439eb393d0ca64b0d8/
- notes
- 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. This could provide an opportunity for redevelopment for residential use, 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 in 2008 for demolition and construction of a new building comprising of retail and residential floorspace, but 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 submitted in 2011, but this was refused and the subsequent appeal was dismissed (11/00064/VARYCO). There have been no further proposals for redevelopment of the site and 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.
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