Site Of Former Rossington Colliery, West End Lane, New Rossington

Doncaster|Yorkshire and The Humber
Planning ApprovedDeliverable within 5 years

625

Potential Homes

49.0

Hectares

2013

Permission Year

Public

Ownership

About This Site

Site Of Former Rossington Colliery, West End Lane, New Rossington is a brownfield development site covering 49.04 hectares in Doncaster. The site has potential for up to 625 new homes.

The site has outline planning permission, granted on 01/10/2013.

Planning Details

Status
permissioned
Permission Type
outline planning permission
Permission Date
01/10/2013
Deliverable
Yes (within 5 years)
Reference
ROS01

Additional Notes

This site has had various Planning Applications, one Outline covers the whole site - 12/01107/OUTA, but there are a number of reserved matters which cover parts of the site including: 15/00008/REMM, 18/01701/REMM and 18/02006/REMM. This has Started.. Hybrid planning application comprising: Outline application for the redevelopment of the former Rossington Colliery for a mixed use development comprising up to 1200 residential units (Use Class C3), local superstore (Use Class A1), hotel, (Use Class C1), restaurant (Use Class A3/A4), fast food outlet (Use Class A3/A5), petrol filling station with ancillary retail (Sui Generis), community building (Use Class D1) and land for new primary school. Full Planning Permission for the engineering operations related to remediation and associated earthworks and bunding to create development platforms at former Rossington Colliery, West End Lane, Rossington. This application is the original outline but there have also now been reserved matters which have started - the numbers shown here are for the whole site with permission.. http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/planning/planning-applications-online-public-access | https://www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/planning/local-plan

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: 31/12/2022