Call for Sites Form
Please contact the Agent: Frazer Hicklong
Land At 66 Hall End Road, Wootton. 2.1 ha
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Residential
Hall End Road
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40 dwellings
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30 dwellings / ha
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Access can be provided off Hall End Road as indicated on the Site Location Plan.
40 dwellings
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2025
The proposed scheme will address climate change through appropriate adaptation and mitigation measures in the design. Where possible the dwellings will utilise low carbon building materials. The dwellings will be energy efficient and will be designed for comfort by balancing passive cooling design strategies which maximise comfort and minimise energy use during the warmer summers, with adequate levels of insulation for the warmer winters. The dwellings will be constructed so they are weather tight, robust enough to withstand extreme weather, and with foundations which are appropriate for their lifetime. The design will also include measures for water efficiency and effective drainage.
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The site access is from the west side of Hall End Road. Note that the site title states it is at 66 Hall End Road but the drawing shows the site slightly south of that. Some moderate traffic congestion in the vicinity, however the scale of this development should not significantly impact this in isolation. However likely cumulative impacts with other proposed developments in the area. Hall End Road has a footway on the east side and verge on the opposite side at this location. There is no designated cycle route in the vicinity but Hall End Road is a quiet, bicycle-friendly road. The closest bus stop is within 400m from the site with 68, 53A and C5 stopping every few hours. The second closest is about 750m away with 53 and C1 services connecting to Bedford 4 times per hour . TA would be needed to assess the overall impact of the developments in the area as the cumulative impact would be quite large on the local highway network. Crossing should be provided to footpath on the other side of Hall End Rd.
no noise concerns
The site has been excluded from further assessment at Stage 1 because its location is not in accordance with the development strategy.