Call for Sites Form

Form ID: 638

Land owner

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Yes

Land at Abbey Field, Elstow

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No

Housing

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300

Family houses

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32 dph (approx 11 ha developable)

Market housing - Owner occupied , Affordable Housing - Affordable rent , Affordable Housing - Shared ownership

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Nothing chosen

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Suitable access is achievable

Off Abbeyfields

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No

No

No

200

100

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2025

At this stage we have no detailed proposals but at the time of any planning application the scheme would comply with whatever current regulations and best practice mitigation measures are available to minimise greenhouse gas emissions.

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Above

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Site is available

Include in next stage of assessment

+ The site is within or adjoining the urban area UAB.

++ A site accessibility score of 8 is recorded where 8 is 0 – 10 minutes’ walk.

+ A site accessibility score of 6 is recorded where 6 is 11 – 20 minutes’ walk.

x The site is within 10 minutes’ walk of a bus stop with an infrequent bus service (less frequent than hourly each day) which enables travel 8am6pm Monday to Friday to a major employer.

+ The site is not within or adjoining the air quality management area.

x The site is within or adjoining a site of nature conservation importance

x Protected species could be affected.

? Uncertain or insufficient information

x The site is within a green infrastructure opportunity network but is likely to compromise the network.

+ Opportunity area for 3 or more ecosystem services covers less than 25% of the site.

0 No renewable energy generation scheme included and efficiency standards that meet normal standards.

+ The site is within or adjoining the urban area.

++ A site accessibility score of 8 is recorded where 8 is 0 – 10 minutes’ walk.

+ A site accessibility score of 6 is recorded where 6 is 11 – 20 minutes’ walk

x The site is within 10 minutes’ walk of a bus stop with an infrequent bus service (less frequent than hourly each day) which enables travel 8am6pm Monday to Friday to a major employer.

x The proposal has the potential to cause harm to heritage assets. This harm may range from low to high. There may be options to avoid, reduce or mitigate this harm and where sites have not been ruled out altogether for other reasons, further assessment will be undertaken to more fully explore impacts on significance and options for harm reduction and mitigation. This further assessment may ultimately lead to the conclusion that the site should not be allocated.

0 Proposal is not employment related.

0 Proposal does not include a main town centre use.

x The proposal does not include and is not within 400m walking distance of a publicly accessible open space.

x The proposal does not include and is not within 800m of a publicly accessible sports facility

? It is uncertain what effect the proposal is likely to have on the landscape / more information is required.

N/A in UAB

x The site is not previously developed land as defined in the NPPF.

? The classification of the site is not known or it is not clear whether is classified as grade 3a or 3b.

+ The site is not located in a source protection zone.

? Part of a site is within flood zone 2 or 3 but the area proposed for development is in flood zone 1.

+ The site is likely to provide a mix of housing and include affordable housing.

+ The development will meet identified housing needs eg elderly, care, travellers.

+ The site is within 800m of a facility where cultural or social activities can be accessed.

0 Neutral.

+ The development is likely to increase public surveillance or increase activity.

+ The site is within or adjoining the urban area.

++ A site accessibility score of 8 is recorded where 8 is 0 – 10 minutes’ walk.

+ A site accessibility score of 6 is recorded where 6 is 11 – 20 minutes’ walk

x The site is within 10 minutes’ walk of a bus stop with an infrequent bus service (less frequent than hourly each day) which enables travel 8am6pm Monday to Friday to a major employer.

+ No access constraints

+ No capacity issues

Access using two new access points on Abbey Fields. This road is wide, quiet and should be able to accommodate the extra traffic. There can be moderate traffic west of the site on the A6. There are bus stops on Wilstead Road west of the site providing an hourly service to Luton and a twice hourly (2 different providers) service to Bedford Town Centre. The 21 bus also passes along Abbey Fields towards Bedford once an hour, but there is currently no stop for it to serve the new development. Pedestrian access could be provided with the frontages along West End (A5134) or Wilstead Rd - however in both cases the footpath is the opposite side of the road and a crossing would be required. A cycle lane is available on West End however again a safe crossing would be needed to reach it. The site has the potential to be well-served by bus services, particuarly by rerouting the 21 bus which currently passes along Abbey Fields through the proposed development instead. If not, then a stop on Abbey Fields near the site would be ideal. The best options for pedestrian and cycle access would be on West End and Wilstead Road, however both of these will require a safe crossing point installed to access the pavement or cycle path.

Nothing chosen

noise from both road and industry on the other side of the main road

Site does not fall within the boundary of a MSA.

Part of the site is suitable for development with the loss of urban open space and impact on the historic environment compensated for by the provision of publicly accessible open space and opportunities to enhance the Elstow Brook corridor alongside housing development. Preparation of a masterplan and design code will be required to give careful consideration to the historic environment and minimise impact, and to avoid areas at risk of flooding. A site specific flood risk assessment will be required, as will improvements to the footpath and cycle network, including a pedestrian / cycle link to the Pear Tree Farm employment site to the south. Site is proposed for allocation HOU5 Abbey Field, West of Elstow.