Call for Sites Form
Agent instructed by the landowner to submit this site.
Land north of Thurleigh
Green field
Fields
Residential homes
Keysoe Road and on the other side of the road residential homes
Fields
55-70 dwellings
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23-30 dwellings per hectare (based on a net developable area of 50%)
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Access to the site can be achieved off Keysoe Road. This has been marked on the submitted site location plan.
56-70
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2023
The site would contribute towards ensuring that local housing needs of the area can be met. The site is in walking distance of the centre of the village which has a range of facilities including a primary school, a village hall, St Peter’s Church, a Sports and Social Club. The 28 bus service provides regular connections to Bedford and other villages such as Kimbolton and Swineshead. Landscape enhancements, open space and SUDS would be included as part of a development scheme enhancing the existing value of the site including the creation of new habitats. Existing trees and landscaping features would be conserved and enhanced where possible. The development will be constructed to a high standard with opportunities for the layout, building orientation and massing of the development, along with the landscaping, to be utilised to minimise energy consumption.
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The site is located on the west side of Keysoe Road in the village of Thurleigh, approximately 6.6 miles north of Bedford town centre. The access point is on the east side of the site, off Keysoe Road. There is no significant traffic congestion on the network however the potential development could have a moderate impact. The closest bus stop is located 170m south of the site on High Street. There is a green verge outside of the site and a footway opposite, however this is narrow. Cycling is possible using the road surface. A Transport Assessment will be required to identify the impact of traffic on Keysoe Road as well as at the Keysoe Road/High Street junction. A footway is necessary along the frontage of the site. Consider marking on-street cycle lanes.
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The site has been excluded from further assessment at Stage 1 because its location is not in accordance with the development strategy.