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Form ID: 51664
Respondent: RGR Smith Settlement Trust 2007
Agent: Newsteer Real Estate Advisors

Land to the north of A505, Duxford - Site B1 (To the east of Gravel Pit Hill)

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Agricultural land within the greenbelt, plus waste water treatment works

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Application S/1718/95/F, for a dual carriageway bypassing Heathfield to the north, was submitted in December 1995 and subsequently withdrawn in July 1996

Greenfield

Residential development, plus retail and hotel use and other village services

Market and affordable housing , Key worker housing , Older persons housing , Residential care home

Community facilities , Recreation and leisure , Healthcare , Hotel , Retail

Significant increase in village services for the residents of Heathfield. Plus potentially a new bypass around Heathfield.

The capacity of the site to deliver residential development is dependent on the location of a potential bypass. Although on the basis that 20 hectares of land comes forward, 600 homes could be delivered.

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Yes (Please give details)

Existing agricultural access would have to be improved - to be confirmed

No

No answer given

Yes (Please give details)

Part of the site is within Flood Zone 3, ecological constraints unknown. Half the site is within a Waste Water Treatment Works Safeguarding Area

To be confirmed

No

No answer given

Next 5 years

Landowner is actively promoting site for redevelopment

Don't know

Attractive to residential development

No

No answer given

No answer given

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

No

No answer given

Yes

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Form ID: 51665
Respondent: RGR Smith Settlement Trust 2007
Agent: Newsteer Real Estate Advisors

Land to the north of A505, Duxford - Site B2 (Land to the north of Heathfield)

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Agricultural land within the greenbelt

No answer given

Application S/1718/95/F, for a dual carriageway bypassing Heathfield to the north, was submitted in December 1995 and subsequently withdrawn in July 1996

Greenfield

Residential development, plus retail use and other village services

Market and affordable housing , Key worker housing , Older persons housing , Residential care home

Community facilities , Recreation and leisure , Healthcare , Retail

Significant increase in village services for the residents of Heathfield. Plus potentially a new bypass around Heathfield.

The capacity of the site to deliver residential development is dependent on the location of a potential bypass. However, in accordance with Policy H/8 South Cambridgeshire Local Plan the 10 hectare site could deliver approximately 300 new homes.

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No

The sites suitability is dependent upon the delivery of a potential bypass, creating access for the site

No

No answer given

Yes (Please give details)

The site borders Flood Zone 3, ecological constraints unknown. Half the site is within a Waste Water Treatment Works Safeguarding Area

To be confirmed

No

No answer given

Next 6-10 years

Landowner is actively promoting site for redevelopment, however due to the timescales for delivering a bypass, its considered this site would be available within the 6-10 year timescale

Don't know

Attractive to residential development

No

No answer given

No answer given

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

No

No answer given

Yes

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Form ID: 51666
Respondent: RGR Smith Settlement Trust 2007
Agent: Newsteer Real Estate Advisors

Land to the north of the A505, Duxford - Site B3 (Land to the north of Heathfield and to the east and south of Thriplow)

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Agricultural land within the green belt

No answer given

Application S/1718/95/F, for a dual carriageway bypassing Heathfield to the north, was submitted in December 1995 and subsequently withdrawn in July 1996

Greenfield

Residential development subject to bypass coming forward

Market and affordable housing , Key worker housing , Older persons housing , Residential care home

Nothing chosen

Delivery of potential new bypass around Heathfield

The capacity of the site to deliver residential development is dependent on the location of a potential bypass

No answer given

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Yes (Please give details)

Existing accesses off Gravel Pit Hill, however new access would be required - the sites suitability is dependent upon the delivery of a potential bypass, creating access for the site

No

No answer given

Yes (Please give details)

Parts of the site lie within Flood Zone 3, ecological constraints unknown. Half the site is within a Waste Water Treatment Works Safeguarding Area

To be confirmed

No

No answer given

Next 6-10 years

Landowner is actively promoting site for redevelopment, however due to the timescales for delivering a bypass, it's considered this site would be available within the 6-10 year timeframe

Don't know

Attractive to residential development subject to bypass coming forward

No

No answer given

No answer given

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

No

No answer given

Yes

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