The Necton Diner, Necton

Breckland|East of England
Planning ApprovedDeliverable within 5 yearsHazardous Substances Present

31

Potential Homes

0.8

Hectares

2015

Permission Year

Public

Ownership

About This Site

The Necton Diner, Necton is a brownfield development site covering 0.85 hectares in Breckland. The site has potential for up to 31 new homes.

The site has outline planning permission, granted on 09/02/2015.

Planning Details

Status
permissioned
Permission Type
outline planning permission
Permission Date
09/02/2015
Deliverable
Yes (within 5 years)
Reference
BLR_03

Additional Notes

Construction of 31 dwellings on land formerly occupied by Necton Diner and Garage. The proposed layout provides for a single new access on Tuns Road, closing existing accesses off the A47. Foul drainage is proposed to be discharged to the existing mains sewer in the adjacent highway and surface water from the proposed roads would be self draining whilst the houses would be served by soakaways. The applicant proposed that the development will achieve Code Level 4 in terms of energy efficiency. An indicative layout and house type has been provided although appearance, landscaping and layout are reserved matters.. http://planning.breckland.gov.uk/OcellaWeb/viewDocument?file=dv_pl_files%5C3PL_2013_0983_O%5C3PL_2013_0983_O-CL.pdf&module=pl

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: 20/11/2017