Land adj Rainbow Trout, Chitcombe Road, Broad Oak
8
Potential Homes
0.3
Hectares
2020
Permission Year
Public
Ownership
About This Site
Land adj Rainbow Trout, Chitcombe Road, Broad Oak is a brownfield development site covering 0.25 hectares in Rother. The site has potential for up to 8 new homes.
The site has full planning permission, granted on 04/03/2020.
Planning Details
- Status
- permissioned
- Permission Type
- full planning permission
- Permission Date
- 04/03/2020
- Deliverable
- Yes (within 5 years)
- Reference
- RDCBLR0039
Additional Notes
“This brownfield site is part of a larger site that includes greenfield land. The whole site, including the greenfield part, is allocated in the DaSA for a comprehensive scheme comprising a public house and residential development of some 20 dwellings of which 40% are affordable. Any proposal for development would need to retain the public house currently on site and a new vehicular and pedestrian access would need to be achieved on site together with appropriate boundary treatment. See Policy BRO2 of the DaSA (https://www.rother.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/DaSA_Adopted_December_2019_Web.pdf). On this site planning permission was granted (RR/2018/1813/P) for the development of 8 dwellings, of which 3 are affordable units (2 as shared ownership and 1 as affordable rent). December 2021 - The site has been development and therefore for the purposes of the register this entry is now closed, and an end date has been added.
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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: 01/10/2024