The Nar Ouse Regeneration Area (NORA), Wisbech Road, King's Lynn

King's Lynn and West Norfolk|East of England
Planning ApprovedDeliverable within 5 years

50

Potential Homes

44.6

Hectares

2002

Permission Year

Public

Ownership

About This Site

The Nar Ouse Regeneration Area (NORA), Wisbech Road, King's Lynn is a brownfield development site covering 44.62 hectares in King's Lynn and West Norfolk. The site has potential for up to 50 new homes.

The site has full planning permission, granted on 26/09/2002.

Planning Details

Status
permissioned
Permission Type
full planning permission
Permission Date
26/09/2002
Deliverable
Yes (within 5 years)
Reference
46

Additional Notes

2/01/0671/O - Site for mixed uses(residential/localctre(retailcommunity school)open space/employment(B1B2B8)incl A1A2A3(Sth Gates) new road/pedestrian/cycle rtes) in accord with drwg KLN002/05 04/00737/F - Variation of conditions A1 and A2 of outline planning permission 2/01/0671 to extend the period by which work should commence and to allow work to commence on Phase One independently 05/01101/RM - Construction of 195 dwellings, associated roads and infrastructure (Phase 1 Millenium Village) 05/00691/OM - Outline application: Mixed use development comprising housing, live/work units, employment office, business, light industry and warehouse uses, leisure, retail, health, education and community facilities together with the provision of car parking, strategic landscaping, strategic highway and other associated infrastructure 09/00519/RM - A cycleway bridge to replace existing bridge over the River Nar linking Nar Ouse Way to Wisbech Road. A utilities/cycleway bridge over the River Nar linking Nar Ouse Way to Morston Drift 09/02035/RMM - Reserved Matters Application - First phase of proposed new enterprise centre, comprising managed office workspace, medical centre, meeting rooms, live/work housing units, and associated parking, vehicular and pedestrian movement, landscaped and service areas 09/02010/F - Outline application: Mixed use development - Variation of condition 5 and removal of condition 7 of planning permission 05/00691/OM 11/00406/RMM - Reserved Matters Application - Mixed Use Development 11/01106/RMM - Reserved Matters Application - Construction of 18 dwellings 11/01991/RM - RESERVED MATTERS FOR PUBLIC HOUSE: Mixed use development - Variation of condition 5 and removal of condition 7 of planning permission 05/00691/OM 11/01992/RM - RESERVED MATTERS: Mixed use development - Variation of condition 5 and removal of condition 7 of planning permission 05/00691/OM 12/01210/RMM - Reserved Matters Application: construction of 54 dwellings (Phase 1) 12/00414/RMM - Reserved Matters Application: Construction of 56 dwellings 13/01377/F - To allow for phased development of area and plot substitutions on plots 12-14, 16 and 19-23 14/00997/RMM - Reserved Matters Application: construction of 126 dwellings, associated roads, parking and open space at Phase 3 14/01199/RMM - RESERVED MATTERS APPLICATION: Phase 2 of development, construction of 59 dwellings 16/00324/F - Removal of Condition 2 attached to Planning Permission 14/01199/RMM 16/01310/F - Variation of condition 9 of planning permission 16/00324/F for the omission of one dwelling (Plot 177), and allocation to plot 176 as private garden 16/00863/RMM - Reserved Matters Application: construction of 50 dwellings

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: 20/02/2025