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Land at Cotton End Road, Wilstead, Bedfordshire 11.8 ha
Agricultural Land
Residential
Woodland
Agricultural Land
Agricultural Land
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Utilisation of existing access from Cotton End Road.
354 dwellings
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2024
The development of the site will be able to incorporate the necessary climate change / net zero carbon energy requirements as stipulated by the relevant policy at the time an application comes forward.
12.30
The site is located at the rear of properties fronting onto Armstrong Close and the rear of properties fronting onto Whitworth Way, in the village of Wilstead approximately 6 miles south of Bedford town centre. Cotton End Road is a single carriageway road with footways of approximately 1.2m in width on either side of the carriageway and a carriageway width of approximately 5.5m. There is no cycling provision serving the site. Cotton End Road can at times have moderate traffic congestion. Cotton End Road is a bus route and both eastbound and westbound bus stops are present and accessible on Cotton End Road between junctions with Ivy Lane and Elms Lane. The distance between the extremity of the boundary of the site and the bus stop on Cotton End Road is less than 400m walking distance; however, there are no footways for this section. The current eastbound and westbound bus service to Wilstead operating Monday to Saturday (exc Bank holidays) is no. 44 by Grant Palmer Limited. This service runs every hour. In addition, Stagecoach also operates no. 81 Whilst vehicle access is provided, the access route is most likely not sufficient for the proposed scale of development. The site would benefit from it's own bus stop or public transport route.
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.