Brownfield land

RDCBLR0043

Field Value Fact links
Reference RDCBLR0043 Facts
Prefix brownfield-land Facts
Name RDCBLR0043 Facts
Dataset Brownfield land no fact link
Organisation Rother District Council no fact link
Start date 2019-10-01 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 2022-10-01 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Point POINT (0.732168 50.947573) Facts
Notes This site is part of a larger site which has been allocated in the Rye Neighbourhood Plan (adopted July 2019) for at least 30 dwellings. In this site the design of any proposed scheme shall be innovative, of high architectural quality to enhance setting against the Rye Conservation Area and having regard to its riverside location, with green spaces, improved and accessible riverside walks; the site access should be via the existing track; a site specific flood risk assessment should demonstrate that the development it is safe for its lifetime; furthermore development in this site shall be designed so that if it is developed in phases, the form of the development does not prejudice the redevelopment of adjacent land; lastly occupation of the development should be phased to align with the delivery of sewerage infrastructure. See Policy H4 of the Rye Neighbourhood Plan (https://www.rother.gov.uk/rye-neighbourhood-plan/). A full planning application for a mixed use development is permissioned on this site. RR/2019/789/P - Conversion of existing redundant warehouse into a new multi-purpose arts centre, to include workshops, gallery space, mixed use art space and rehearsal space with 3 x live/work artist accommodation units above. Demolition of existing river cafe building with new two storey replacement riverside restaurant and single holiday let accommodation. Construction of 5 new riverside dwellings along with partial demolition of the eastern part of the existing warehouse building and part conversion to form 3 new mews dwellings together with the creation of a new public park and riverside walkway, re-positioning of existing private road and works to include parking, vehicular access improvements and landscaping. December 2022 - the planning permission RR/2019/789/P will expire on 22/05/2023 if development does not commence. Facts
Hectares 1.04 Facts
Deliverable yes Facts
Site address Bridge Point, Rock Channel, Rye Facts
Site plan url https://rdcpublic.blob.core.windows.net/website-uploads/2022/12/brownfieldlandregister_siteplans_2022.pdf Facts
Ownership status not owned by a public authority Facts
Maximum net dwellings 11 Facts
Minimum net dwellings 11 Facts
Planning permission date 2020-05-22 Facts
Planning permission type full planning permission Facts
Planning permission status permissioned Facts
Planning permission history http://planweb01.rother.gov.uk/OcellaWeb/planningDetails?reference=RR/2019/789/P&from=planningSearch Facts

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