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The old Wessex Close maisonettes were demolished in 2008. Image from the wonderful [Howmuch?] on Panoramio.

I’ve been meaning to cover a couple of local planning applications submitted by Walsall Housing Group to Walsall Council for a while. Sadly, the ever increasing volume of stuff to go up here has made this difficult, but I really should bring this to residents attention.

There have been two applications made so far, and a third is listed as a ‘Key Development’ on Walsall Council’s Brownhills strategy page on their website.

The two definite applications are as follows:

The third is listed on the Walsall Council Website as ‘Former Bailey House, Lindon Close / Rear of Silver Court Shops’ – but there are no details yet. That one could be big, and I’m very interested in it; such a development could be fantastic. Brownhills has long needed a replacement for Silver Court Gardens, and I hope the relevant bodies seize the opportunity.

I’ll be straight up here: I can’t see a problem with either of the two developments applied for. Since the demolition of social housing that previously occupied Wessex Close, as well as most of the other such housing of the postwar period in the area, we’ve been desperately short of affordable rented accommodation. I cannot see a valid objection to replacing this in the case of the former Wessex Close, and in the case of Short Street, it brings an empty, derelict site back to life.

I do, of course, welcome opinion on this, but as far as I can see, Brownhills will benefit from these developments if approved – they will bring some construction work to the town, and potential business, too.

My only reservation is that the Wessex Close plan looks a bit bland, and nowhere near as stunning as the recent development at Anchor Bridge.

I include images of both plans below for reader perusal, and include links to relevant planning documents at Walsall Planning Interactive.

The Wessex Close development is as follows:

The planned apartment block for Wessex Close. Please click for a larger version – image from documents supplied with the planning application.

 Amended Location Plan 13-05-13.pdf
 Amended Section 24 Of Planning Application Form 13-05-13.pdf
 Apartment Types Plan.pdf
 Application Form.pdf
 Arboricultural Report – Common and Botanical Names.pdf
 Arboricultural Report – Tree Constraints Plan.pdf
 Arboricultural Report – Tree Survey Notes.pdf
 Arboricultural Report – Tree Survey Plan.pdf
 Arboricultural Report – Tree Survey Schedule.pdf
 Arboricultural Report.pdf
 Boundary Details Plan.pdf
 Coal Authority Report.pdf
 Code for Sustainable Homes Ecological Assessment.pdf
 Composite Floor Plans Sheet 1.pdf
 Composite Floor Plans Sheet 2.pdf
 Cover Letter.pdf
 Design and Access Statement.pdf
 Drainage Strategy Plan.pdf
 Elevations Plans.pdf
 Extended Phase 1 Habitat Survey.pdf
 Landscape and Boundary Plan.pdf
 Letter to Western Power 13-05-13.pdf
 Levels Strategy Plan.pdf
 Location Plan.pdf
 Phase 1 Desk Study.pdf
 Phase 2 Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Site Investigation.pdf
 Site Layout Plan.pdf
 Street Elevation and Section AA.pdf
 Superseded Location Plan.pdf

The Short Street/Church Street development is as follows:

The Short Street plan is far more traditional in nature, and should fit well into the local neighbourhood. Please click for a larger version. Image from planning documents.

 Application Form.pdf
 Boundary Details.pdf
 D&A Statement Short Street.pdf
 Desk study summary (1).pdf
 Desktop Study 6 Jan 2009 (1).pdf
 Ecological Assessment.pdf
 Engineering Strategy.pdf
 Ground Investigation.pdf
 Issue Sheet.pdf
 LANDSCAPE PLAN.pdf
 Location Plan.pdf
 Phase 1 Habitat Survey.pdf
 Proposed plans and Elevation House type LTH 204B – 2B4P.pdf
 Proposed plans and Elevation House type LTH 301A.pdf
 Proposed plans and Elevation House type LTH 301B.pdf
 Proposed plans and Elevation House type PDH 204 – 213.pdf
 Proposed plans and Elevation House type PDH 303.pdf
 Proposed plans and Elevation House type PDH 304.pdf
 Proposed plans and Elevation House type PDH 307A – 3B.pdf
 Proposed plans and Elevation House type PDH 307B.pdf
 Proposed plans and Elevation House typeL TH 204A – 2B4P.pdf
 Proposed plans and Elevation House typePDH 303.pdf
 Site Layout Plan.pdf
 Site Survey pdf.pdf
 St. James House – Appendix 3 – Tree Survey Notes (13.9.12).pdf
 STREET SCENES.pdf
 Tree assessment chart .pdf
 Tree Constraints Plan.pdf
 Tree Names.pdf
 Tree report .pdf
 Tree Survey Plan.pdf
 Tree Survey Schedule.pdf
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