Downham School, Horn Lane

Plymouth|South West
Planning ApprovedDeliverable within 5 years

24

Potential Homes

0.5

Hectares

2016

Permission Year

Private

Ownership

About This Site

Downham School, Horn Lane is a brownfield development site covering 0.49 hectares in Plymouth. The site has potential for up to 24 new homes.

The site has full planning permission, granted on 26/09/2016.

Planning Details

Status
permissioned
Permission Type
full planning permission
Permission Date
26/09/2016
Deliverable
Yes (within 5 years)
Reference
BR0049a

Additional Notes

_Complete.Where there is a planning application the figure in �MinNetDwellings� is the number of dwellings specified in the planning permission subject to: 1. If dwellings have been started or completed on site, then the �MinNetDwellings� figure is reduced to show the remainder as at the last housing survey, and; 2. If the planning permission includes land that is greenfield then the �MinNetDwellings� figure only refers to dwellings in the planning permission on Brownfield Land. Where there is no planning permission �MinNetDwellings� is (at 2017-12-22) an estimate based on a density calculation undertaken by the authority informed by site analysis and expressed in the Plymouth and South West Devon Joint Local Plan Submission document, in accordance with the DCLG document �Brownfield Land Registers Data Standard: Preparing and publishing a register� by showing �The minimum net number of dwellings that the local authority estimates the site should support�. Where there is no planning permission and �NetDwellingsRangeFrom� is used the figure in �NetDwellingsRangeFrom� equals the figure in �MinNetDwellings�. Where there is no planning permission and �NetDwellingsRangeTo� is used the figure in �NetDwellingsRangeTo� is estimated at 10% higher (rounding up) than �MinNetDwellings�.�

What is Brownfield Land?

Brownfield land is previously developed land that may be available for redevelopment. The government prioritises brownfield development over greenfield sites to protect countryside and make efficient use of existing infrastructure. Local authorities maintain Brownfield Land Registers to identify suitable sites for housing.

Data source: Brownfield Land Register (Local Authority) | Added: 19/01/2018