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JUNE 2019

PRELIMINARY TRANSPORT

INFORMATION REPORT

VOLUME 1 OF 6

INTRODUCTION

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AIRPORT EXPANSION CONSULTATION (JUNE 2019)

Heathrow is consulting on proposals for an expanded airport.

The Airport Expansion Consultation is our statutory consultation and we will be seeking your view on four key areas:

• Heathrow’s preferred masterplan for expansion: our proposals for the future

layout of the airport including the runway and other airport infrastructure such as terminals and road access. The masterplan will also reveal the airport’s growth

in phases – from runway opening in around 2026, to the end masterplan in approximately 2050;

• Plans to operate the future airport: how the future three runway airport will be operated, including important elements such as night flights, as well as how potential additional flights before the new runway opens could be operated on our existing two runways;

• Assessment of impacts of the airport’s growth: our preliminary assessment of the likely impacts of expansion on the environment and local communities;

• Plans to manage the impacts of expansion: we will set out the airport’s plans for

mitigating the effects of expansion, including property compensation, our Noise Insulation Policy, a Community Fund, and measures to mitigate against air pollution, carbon, and other environmental effects.

We are grateful for feedback provided at previous consultations, and have considered these responses in developing our proposals. We now ask for your views on our preferred proposals, so that we can further improve our project before we apply for development consent next year. You can provide feedback:

• online using the feedback form on our website aec.heathrowconsultation.com • complete a feedback form, available at events or on request calling 0800 307 7996 • email us at [email protected] • write to us at Freepost LHR AIRPORT EXPANSION CONSULTATION

We have set out our proposals in a number of documents covering different topics and different levels of detail. All of these are available on our website, at Document Inspection Locations and at consultation events.

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CONTENTS

PTIR VOLUME 1 7

1. Overview of the PTIR 81.1 What is the PTIR? 81.2 Structure of the PTIR 91.3 The proposed Project 10

2. Surface Access Documentation 112.1 Chapter overview 112.2 Surface Access Proposals 112.3 PEIR Transport Network Users Chapter 122.4 Preliminary Outline Construction Traffic Management Plan 122.5 Preliminary Outline Construction Workforce Travel Plan 13

3. Background to the proposed project 143.1 The Airports Commission 143.2 Airports National Policy Statement 14

4. Transport Policy 164.1 Chapter overview 164.2 National Planning Policy 16

Airports National Policy Statement 16National Networks NPS 17Revised National Planning Policy Framework 17DfT Circular 02/2013: The strategic road network and the delivery of sustainable development 17

4.3 London Planning Policies and Strategies 18London Plan 2016 18Draft New London Plan (2019 to 2041) 19Mayor’s Transport Strategy 19

4.4 Local Planning Policy 20

5. Existing site 215.1 Chapter overview 215.2 Heathrow Airport 215.3 Site location 215.4 Existing transport connections 22

Active Travel 23Public Transport 24

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Highway Network 25

5.5 Existing Airport Operations 26

6. Approach and methodology 296.1 Chapter overview 296.2 Geographical scope 296.3 Scenarios 30

Baseline 30Future Baseline 30With the proposed Project 32

6.4 Reported years 33Baseline 33Future Baseline and With Project scenarios 33

6.5 Surface access modelling suite 346.6 Modelling programme 366.7 Modelling tools and assumptions 38

Volume 3: Airport Travel Demand 38Volume 5: Public Transport 46Volume 6: Highways 48

7. Alternative scenarios 517.1 Chapter overview 517.2 Alternative airport growth scenarios 517.3 Alternative masterplan layouts 527.4 Alternative distributions of colleague demand 537.5 Alternative surface access scenarios 547.6 Alternative colleague forecasts 55

8. Consultation and stakeholder engagement 578.1 Chapter overview 578.2 Consultation feedback 578.3 Stakeholder organisations 57

Heathrow Area Transport Forum 58Highways England 58Department for Transport 62Network Rail 62Transport for London 62Local Authorities 64

8.4 Transport Assessment Scoping Report 65

9. Mitigation 67

10. Next steps 69

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Appendix A: Relevant Local Planning Policy A1

Appendix B: Future Baseline Highway Schemes B1

Appendix C: Future Baseline Public Transport Schemes C1

Appendix D: Future Baseline Active Travel Schemes D1

Appendix E: Future Baseline Developments E1

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PTIR VOLUME 1

The Preliminary Transport Information Report (PTIR) provides preliminary informationabout future changes to the use and operation of the surface transport networksassociated with the proposed expansion of Heathrow Airport (“the proposed Project”).

This document, which forms Volume 1 of the PTIR, provides an introduction to the purposeand structure of the PTIR, a brief overview of the other surface access documents, asummary of relevant transport policy, information about the existing airport site, details ofsome alternative scenarios and a digest of surface access related consultation andstakeholder engagement activities.

It is structured as follows:

1. Chapter 1 provides an introduction to and overview of the purpose andstructure of the PTIR and briefly describes the proposed Project.

2. Chapter 2 provides an overview of the surface access documentation and itsrelationship with the PTIR.

3. Chapter 3 provides background information to the proposed Project.

4. Chapter 4 outlines key national and local transport and planning policyrelevant to the proposed Project from a surface access perspective.

5. Chapter 5 provides an overview of the existing Heathrow Airport site.

6. Chapter 6 describes the surface access modelling suite that has been used toprovide the preliminary transport information that is presented in the PTIR.

7. Chapter 7 describes several alternative scenarios that are considered in thePTIR.

8. Chapter 8 outlines the consultation and stakeholder engagement undertakento date in relation to surface access matters.

9. Chapter 9 outlines the emerging monitoring and mitigation strategy.

10.Chapter 10 provides a description of next steps.

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1. OVERVIEW OF THE PTIR

1.1 What is the PTIR?

1.1.1 The PTIR has been prepared for Heathrow’s Airport Expansion Consultation,which takes place in summer 2019. The consultation is a statutory requirement ofthe proposed Development Consent Order (DCO) application for the proposedProject. It is currently envisaged that Heathrow will submit its DCO applicationduring 2020.

1.1.2 The purpose of the PTIR is to provide preliminary information about:

1. Surface access infrastructure: a description of the transport networks at andaround Heathrow and of committed, planned and proposed changes (includingby third parties) to these networks in the future with and without the proposedProject.

2. Surface access interventions: details of existing measures and initiativesdesigned to influence travel behaviour and details of committed, planned andproposed changes to these interventions in the future with and without theproposed Project.

3. Airport travel demand: details of existing travel demand on all relevant modesof transport associated with the movement of air passengers, colleagues andfreight to and from the airport and forecasts of how this is expected to changein the future with and without the proposed Project.

4. Transport network use and operation: details about existing conditions on allrelevant transport networks and how these conditions are predicted to changein the future with and without the proposed Project.

1.1.3 The PTIR is a precursor to the Transport Assessment (TA) which will accompanythe DCO application. However, the information presented in the PTIR ispreliminary and it should not be considered a ‘draft’ TA.

1.1.4 It presents preliminary information on the potential changes to the use andoperation of the transport networks as a result of the proposed Project during boththe construction and operation of the expanded airport.

1.1.5 The modes of transport considered in the PTIR are:

1. Active modes:

a. Walking

b. Cycling

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c. Equestrian

2. Public transport:

a. Buses and coaches

b. Rail and underground

c. Interchanges

3. Highways:

a. Private cars and taxis (hackney carriages and private hire vehicles)

b. Road freight.

1.1.6 As there are no navigable waterways near the airport, the PTIR does not addresstravel by water.

1.2 Structure of the PTIR

1.2.1 The PTIR as a whole is formed of six volumes as set out below:

1. Volume 1 (this volume) provides an introduction the PTIR and to the proposedProject, including a description of relevant Policy, information on the existingairport site, a description of the area over which information is provided withinthe PTIR and an overview of the modelling suite and key assumptions.

2. Volume 2 describes the proposed Project, the accompanying surface accessproposals and the preliminary construction travel management arrangements.

3. Volume 3 describes the different types of airport travel demand and providesinformation on existing and future travel demand with and without the proposedProject.

4. Volume 4 provides information on the existing and future active travelnetworks (primarily walking and cycling), and how the operation of these maychange as a result of the proposed Project.

5. Volume 5 provides information on the existing and future public transport, busand coach, public rail and London Underground networks and how theoperation of these may change as a result of the proposed Project.

6. Volume 6 provides information on the existing and future highway network,including private cars, taxis and freight as well as airport car parks and terminalforecourts, and how the operation of these may change as a result of theproposed Project;

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1.3 The proposed Project

1.3.1 The proposed Project comprises the delivery of a new (third) runway to the north-west of the airport, together with associated on and off-site development, carparking and transport infrastructure, landscaping, mitigation and compensationworks. The implementation of the new runway will also require a section of theM25 motorway to the west of the airport to be realigned and placed in a tunnel andsections of the A4 and A3044 to be diverted. The airport’s two existing runwayswill be retained.

1.3.2 The proposed Project also includes measures and interventions which Heathrowproposes to implement to influence the way that people and goods travel to andfrom the airport, as outlined in the Surface Access Proposals (‘the SAP’).

1.3.3 The proposed Project also includes the measures and initiatives that are proposedto manage construction travel associated with the expansion of the airport, whichare set out in the Preliminary Outline Construction Traffic Management Plan (‘thePOCTMP) and the Preliminary Outline Construciton Workforce Travel Plan (‘thePOCWTP’).

1.3.4 All of these elements are considered in combination when reporting on changes totravel demand and network operation associated with the proposed Project in thePTIR.

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2. SURFACE ACCESS DOCUMENTATION

2.1 Chapter overview

2.1.1 The PTIR (this document) should be read in conjunction with the followingdocuments which also provide information on the surface transport aspects of theproposed Project:

1. The Surface Access Proposals.

2. The Transport Network Users Chapter of the Preliminary EnvironmentalInformation Report.

3. The Preliminary Outline Construction Traffic Management Plan.

4. The Preliminary Outline Construction Workforce Travel Plan.

2.1.2 This chapter provides information about the purpose of these documents.

2.2 Surface Access Proposals

2.2.1 Surface access refers to all the ways in which passengers, visitors, colleagues andgoods travel to and from Heathrow. This includes traveling to or from Heathrow bypublic transport, taxis, cars, lorries, walking and cycling. It does not include trips byaircraft (e.g. transfer passengers).

2.2.2 A Surface Access Strategy (SAS) is a requirement of the Airports National PolicyStatement (NPS), which is discussed further in Section 3.2 of this volume. TheAirports NPS sets out a series of targets and requirements for surface accessoutcomes and requires that the applicant demonstrates how these can beachieved through the SAS. The Airports NPS also requires the applicant todevelop the SAS in conjunction with the Heathrow Airport Transport Forum1

(HATF) – a group of key stakeholders with an interest in surface access issues.

2.2.3 Heathrow's proposals for the SAS are set out in the Surface Access Propopalsdocument (‘the SAP’) which details how surface access to and from an expandedairport will function and be managed. It sets out a range of measures andinterventions which Heathrow proposes to implement to change the way thatpeople and goods travel to and from the airport to meet the targets of the AirportsNPS and Heathrow’s wider priorities.

2.2.4 The information in the SAP is split into three parts:

1 Details of the current members of HATF can be found on the HATF website(http://www.hatf.org.uk/membership)

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1. Part 1 explains how the surface access proposals have been prepared andtested and how they will operate to ensure compliance with the requirements ofthe Airports NPS.

2. Part 2 sets out the surface access proposals. It is made up of seven parts, andexplains the proposed structure and content for the SAS to be submitted aspart of the DCO application. It describes the objectives of each part and theactions and policies that are proposed to be included in the SAS to achievethose objectives.

3. Part 3 sets out Heathrow’s proposed approach to the delivery, monitoring andenforcement of the SAS and should be read in conjunction with the approachto Environmentally Managed Growth (EMG).

2.2.5 By setting out how Heathrow will deliver the surface access outcomes set out inthe Airports NPS, including specific targets in relation to passenger mode share,colleague car trips and ‘no more traffic’, the SAS is intended to act as primarymitigation for the impacts of the expanded airport upon surface transport networks.

2.2.6 A summary of the SAP is included in Volume 2 of the PTIR (ProjectDescription).

2.3 PEIR Transport Network Users Chapter

2.3.1 A Preliminary Environmental Information Report (PEIR) has been prepared, whichconsiders the potential environmental effects of the Project. The PEIR includes aTransport Network Users Chapter (‘the PEIR TNU Chapter’), which provides apreliminary assessment of the likely significant effects of the proposed Project onusers of the surrounding transport networks. These include severance, pedestrianand cycle amenity, pedestrian and cycle delay, accidents and safety, publictransport amenity, view from the road and driver stress.

2.3.2 The PEIR has been developed in accordance with the EIA regulations and otherrelevant best practice guidance and feedback from stakeholders and has beensubject to its own scoping process. The PEIR TNU Chapter has been produced inparallel to the PTIR and the two documents draw upon a common technical baseincluding baseline evidence and modelling data. However, the PTIR and PEIRTNU Chapter are separate documents with different objectives, methods andoutcomes.

2.4 Preliminary Outline Construction Traffic Management Plan

2.4.1 The Preliminary Outline Construction Traffic Management Plan (‘the POCTMP’)outlines the proposed measures to manage construction of the proposed Project.

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This includes the use of Construction support sites, construction hubs, details onworking hours and a Construction Freight and Workforce Plan.

2.4.2 A summary of the POCTMP is provided in Volume 2 of the PTIR (ProjectDescription).

2.5 Preliminary Outline Construction Workforce Travel Plan

2.5.1 The Preliminary Outline Construction Workforce Travel Plan (‘the POCWTP’)outlines the proposals to manage the construction workforce and how they wouldbe likely to travel to and from the construction site and identifies measures thatencourage alternatives to the use of private car, especially single occupancyjourneys.

2.5.2 A summary of the POCWTP is provided in Volume 2 of the PTIR (ProjectDescription).

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3. BACKGROUND TO THE PROPOSED PROJECT

3.1 The Airports Commission

3.1.1 In 2012, the Government at the time established the Airports Commission toinvestigate how the UK could maintain its status as an international aviation hub.The Commission, comprised of independent experts, invited submissions fromairports and others as to how the UK’s runway capacity could be increased.Heathrow put forward its plans for a new north-west runway in its proposal entitledTaking Britain Further, published in May 2014.

3.1.2 The Airports Commission’s Final Report was published in July 20152. This foundthat a new runway was needed in the south-east of England by 2030. TheCommission also found that, subject to the implementation of a comprehensivepackage of accompanying measures, a new north-west runway at HeathrowAirport presented the strongest case in economic and environmental terms.

3.1.3 The Government confirmed that it would implement the findings of the AirportsCommission’s Final Report in a Ministerial Statement made on 25 October 20163.This included a commitment to bring forward an Airports National Policy Statement(Airports NPS).

3.2 Airports National Policy Statement

3.2.1 The Airports NPS was laid before Parliament on 5 June 2018. Followingparliamentary approval, the Airports NPS was designated by the Secretary ofState for Transport on 26 June 2018.

3.2.2 The Airports NPS sets out policy principles which are important in formingHeathrow’s masterplan. Key considerations relating to Heathrow Airport raised bythe Airports NPS include the following:

1. A new runway to the north-west of Heathrow shall be at least 3,500m in lengthand capable of delivering additional passenger capacity of at least 260,000 airtraffic movements per annum (paragraph 4.3), taking the capacity of Heathrowto at least 740,000 air traffic movements per annum;

2 Airports Commission: Final Report (July 2015),https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/440316/airports-commission-final-report.pdf, accessed 28 August 20183 DfT website, https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/airport-capacity, accessed 28 August 2018

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2. The scheme is expected to include associated infrastructure and surfaceaccess facilities, including changes to the M25, local road diversions andtransport infrastructure necessary to support the increased number of peoplewho will need to access the expanded airport.

3. An application should identify existing and proposed land uses near theexpanded airport, including any effects of replacing existing development oruses.

3.2.3 The Airports NPS sets out specific requirements in relation to surface accesswhere the Government’s objective in paragraph 5.5 is:

“…to ensure that access to the airport by road, rail and public transport is highquality, efficient and reliable for passengers, freight operators and airport workerswho use transport on a daily basis. The Government also wishes to see thenumber of journeys made to airports by sustainable modes of transport maximisedas much as possible. This should be delivered in a way that minimises congestionand environmental impacts, for example on air quality.”

3.2.4 The key requirements include surface access targets that must be demonstrablymet by Heathrow in the application. The targets are:

1. To increase the proportion of journeys made to the airport by public transport,cycling and walking to achieve a public transport mode share of at least 50%by 2030, and at least 55% by 2040.

2. To include details of how, from a 2013 baseline level, it will achieve a 25%reduction of all staff car trips by 2030, and a reduction of 50% by 20404.

3.2.5 The Airports NPS also states that Heathrow should continue to strive to meet itspublic pledge to have landside airport-related traffic no greater than today5.

3.2.6 The Airports NPS also requires the applicant to prepare a SAS in conjunction withHATF and in accordance with the Aviation Policy Framework6. It states that theairport SAS must reflect the needs of the scheme contained in the application fordevelopment consent, including any phasing over its development, implementationand operational stages, reflecting the changing number of passengers, freightoperators and airport workers attributable to the number of air traffic movements.

4 Airports National Policy Statement, Paragraph 5.1.75 Airports National Policy Statement, Paragraph 5.386 DfT website, aviation policy framework, https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/aviation-policy-framework, accessed 28 August 2018

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4. TRANSPORT POLICY

4.1 Chapter overview

4.1.1 This chapter outlines the key national and local transport policy documents thatare relevant to the PTIR.

4.2 National Planning Policy

Airports National Policy Statement4.2.1 The Airports NPS is the principal planning policy to be applied in determining an

application for development consent for the expansion of Heathrow. Other nationalpolicy statements (NPSs) may also be relevant to decisions on nationallysignificant infrastructure projects at airports and Paragraph 1.17 of the AirportsNPS states:

“If there is conflict between the Airports NPS and other NPSs, the conflict shouldbe resolved in favour of the NPS that has been most recently designated.”

4.2.2 Of specific relevance to the PTIR is that the Airports NPS requires Heathrow tohave regard to DfT Circular 02/2013 (The strategic road network and the deliveryof sustainable development)7. The requirements of this document in relation to thePTIR are considered in more detail below.

4.2.3 The Airports NPS is explicit that Heathrow should assess the implications ofairport expansion on surface access network capacity using the WebTAGmethodology stipulated in the Department for Transport guidance.

4.2.4 In making the decision, the Secretary of State will consider whether Heathrow hastaken “all reasonable steps” to mitigate the impacts on the existing andsurrounding transport infrastructure. Paragraphs 5.21 and 5.22 of the Airports NPSmake clear that the Secretary of State will impose requirements and / or planningobligations where the proposed funding and mitigation measures are notconsidered sufficient.

4.2.5 The Airports NPS also emphasises the need to consult Highways England,Network Rail and other highways and transport authorities and providers on theproposals.

7 DfT Circular 02/2013 - The Strategic Road Network, Highways Agency and Department for Transport, 10September 2013

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National Networks NPS4.2.6 In January 2015, the Government designated the National Networks NPS8

(NNNPS), which sets out national policy with which applications for developmentconsent on the strategic road and rail network must accord.

4.2.7 The works to the M25, which form part of the proposed Project, constitute theirown Nationally Sigficant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) and therefore the NNNPS islikely to be applicable.

4.2.8 The NNNPS establishes at a strategic level that there is a compelling need for thedevelopment of national networks. However, the NNNPS rejects a ‘predict andprovide’ approach in favour of a package of improvements that will ensure thateconomic benefits are balanced against social and environmental effects andvalue for money considerations.

4.2.9 The NNNPS is based on forecasts of travel demand and local transport modelsand an impact assessment should therefore be prepared for each proposal.

Revised National Planning Policy Framework4.2.10 The Revised National Planning Policy Framework9 (NPPF), which was published

in January 2019, sets national policy that local authorities should have regard to inpreparing development plans and more generally as a material consideration inmaking decisions on planning applications under the Town and Country PlanningAct 1990.

4.2.11 The NPPF establishes a presumption in favour of sustainable development. In thatcontext, it requires planning decisions and plans to reduce the need to travel andestablish a transport system that is balanced in favour of sustainable transportmodes.

DfT Circular 02/2013: The strategic road network and the delivery ofsustainable development

4.2.12 DfT Circular 02/2013 is aimed at transport professionals and local authorities andexplains how Highways England will engage with the planning system.

4.2.13 The Circular is particularly relevant to the PTIR as it outlines Highways England’sexpectations with regard to the assessment of potential impacts of the proposedProject on the strategic road network.

4.2.14 Paragraph 9 states that:

8 National Policy Statement for National Networks, Department for Transport, 17 December 20149 The Draft Revised National Planning Framework, Ministry of Housing, Communities and LocalGovernment, March 2018

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“development proposals are likely to be acceptable if they can be accommodatedwithin the existing capacity of a section (link or junction) of the strategic roadnetwork, or they do not increase demand for use of a section that is alreadyoperating at over-capacity levels, taking account of any travel plan, trafficmanagement and/or capacity enhancement measures that may be agreed.”

4.2.15 Paragraph 26 states that Highways England expects:

“the promoters of development to put forward initiatives that manage down thetraffic impact of proposals to support the promotion of sustainable transport andthe development of accessible sites.”

4.3 London Planning Policies and Strategies

London Plan 20164.3.1 The Mayor of London is responsible for preparing the spatial development strategy

for the Greater London area, known as the London Plan. The most recent versionof the London Plan10 was adopted in March 2016.

4.3.2 The London Plan includes aviation policy for London (Policy 6.6 Aviation) whichacknowledges the need for adequate airport capacity to serve a wide range ofdestinations and maintain London’s competitive position in a global economy,whilst opposing further expansion of Heathrow.

4.3.3 Transport related policies which are relevant to the PTIR are set out in Chapter 6(London’s Transport) of the London Plan. The strategic approach is contained inPolicy 6.1. The key themes in this policy are:

1. Reducing the need to travel.

2. Locating development which generates a high level of trips at locations with ahigh level of public transport infrastructure.

3. Improving interchange between different modes of transport (particularly wherethis will improve connectivity in outer London).

4. Seeking to improve the capacity and accessibility of public transport, walkingand cycling infrastructure (with reference to minimum cycle parking standards).

5. Improving public realm in order to promote walking.

10 The London Plan, Greater London Authority, March 2016

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Draft New London Plan (2019 to 2041)4.3.4 A draft New London Plan11 (dNLP) was published for consultation on 29

November 2017. It is intended that the Plan will be adopted in Autumn 2019.

4.3.5 Of relevance to the PTIR is Policy T8 (Aviation) which sets out that all airportexpansion proposals should demonstrate how public transport and other surfaceaccess networks would accommodate resulting increases in travel demandalongside forecast background growth. This should include credible plans by theairport for funding and delivery of the required infrastructure.

4.3.6 The strategic approach to London’s transport has also been revised with keythemes including:

1. Reducing Londoners’ dependency on cars in favour of increased walking,cycling and public transport.

2. Improving the efficiency of the transport network.

3. Promoting efficient and sustainable essential freight functions.

4. Rebalancing the transport system towards walking, cycling and publictransport.

Mayor’s Transport Strategy4.3.7 The Mayor’s Transport Strategy12 (MTS) was adopted in March 2018 and sets out

the Mayor’s policies and proposals for transport in London over the next twodecades. The MTS is not formally part of the development plan for the GreaterLondon Authority (GLA) area or the London Boroughs, however, it provides apolicy context for prioritising investment and informing the preparation ofdevelopment plans in the GLA area.

4.3.8 The focus of the MTS is a ‘healthy streets’TM approach13 which ties together theaims of reducing reliance on the private car and reducing inactivity in everyday life.

4.3.9 The area around Heathrow is identified in Figure 11A of the MTS as an areawhere the volume of car trips that could otherwise be made by walking, cyclingand public transport, is one of the highest in London. Figure 11B in the MTS alsoidentifies the area around Heathrow as an area where residents’ potential toreduce their car use is high.

11 Draft New London Plan, Greater London Authority, 201812 Mayor’s Transport Strategy, London City Hall, 201813 Lucy Saunders, Healthy Streets Ltd

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4.4 Local Planning Policy

4.4.1 For the purposes of the PTIR, the polices of local authorities surrounding theairport have been considered.

4.4.2 The local authorities were identified for inclusion based on their proximity to theproposed Project, informed by Section 43 of the Planning Act 200814, whichdefines relevant local authorities for the purposes of statutory pre-applicationconsultation under Section 42 of the Act.

4.4.3 The relevant planning policy documents published by these local authorities areidentified in Appendix A.

14 HM Government, Planning Act 2008, https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2008/29/section/43, 28 August2018

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5. EXISTING SITE

5.1 Chapter overview

5.1.1 This chapter describes the location of Heathrow Airport, summarises the transportnetworks which serve it and provides a brief description of key elements of airportoperations.

5.2 Heathrow Airport

5.2.1 Heathrow Airport is a major international airport on the western outskirts ofLondon.

5.2.2 In 2017 Heathrow was the second busiest airport in the world by international airpassenger traffic and the busiest airport in Europe by total air passenger traffic. In2017, Heathrow handled around 78 million passengers per annum (mppa), ofwhich there were just under 57 million terminating air passengers who used thesurrounding transport network to travel to or from the airport.

5.2.3 Heathrow is a major employer in the local area, with colleagues from over 400organisations working at the airport. The most recent Heathrow AirportEmployment Survey 2016-17 indicated that there were just over 72,700 peopleemployed at the airport in 2017. It is noted that the methodology for determiningcolleague numbers is currently under review with further details about alternativesources of information provided in Chapter 7 of this volume.

5.2.4 Heathrow is also the largest freight port by value in the UK15, representing 32% ofall UK trade. As a result, there is a large and well-established network of logisticscompanies at the airport and in the surrounding area.

5.2.5 Further information about airport travel demand associated with air passengers,colleagues and airport freight is provided in Volume 3 of the PTIR (Airport TravelDemand).

5.3 Site location

5.3.1 Heathrow Airport is located approximately 22km (14 miles) to the west of centralLondon in the London Borough of Hillingdon. A location plan is illustrated inGraphic 5.1

15 For trade outside the EU and Switzerland

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Graphic 5.1: Existing site location plan

5.4 Existing transport connections

5.4.1 Heathrow is well connected to the existing transport networks. The key existingtransport connections are illustrated in Graphic 5.2 and the existing provisions foractive travel, public transport and private transport are summarised below.Descriptions of the existing transport links are provided in the relevant modalvolumes (Volumes 4-6 of the PTIR).

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Graphic 5.2: Key transport connections

Active Travel5.4.2 There are a variety of walking and cycling routes (of varying quality and

accessibility) in the vicinity of Heathrow. These include routes where infrastructurehas been specifically provided for active modes and routes which are frequentlyused by cyclists and pedestrians.

5.4.3 The prohibition on walking and cycling access through the Northern AccessTunnel into the Central Terminal Area (CTA) is a substantial barrier. This meansthat pedestrians have to change to a public transport service or other motorisedtransport to access the CTA from outside the airport to the north, and no directaccess is possible on foot or by bicycle. However, while this limits theattractiveness of walking and cycling as means of accessing the CTA, it isimportant to note that the majority of jobs and employment sites on the Heathrowcampus are not actually located within the CTA itself, with many located close tothe perimeter, where active travel access is typically much better.

5.4.4 Further information about active travel provision is provided in Volume 4 of thePTIR (Active Travel).

Piccadilly Line

Heathrow Spur

Great WesternMainline

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Public Transport

Bus and Coach5.4.5 In 2017, there were around 850 daily bus departures from the Heathrow Central

Bus Station, around 450 from Terminal 5 and around 150 from Terminal 4. Manyof these services also call at Heathrow North or Hatton Cross, where there arearound 650 and 350 daily bus departures respectively. This equates to around1,750 bus services departing the airport campus per day. Around two thirds of busroutes that come to Heathrow are operated under contract to TfL. Non-TfLservices are operated by Carousel, First Bus in Berkshire & the Thames Valley,Carlone, Hallmark Connections, Reading Bus and Arriva.

5.4.6 There were also around 450 daily coach departures from the Heathrow CentralBus Station, around 350 from Terminal 5 and around 150 from Terminal 4. Themajority are operated by National Express, supplemented by the Oxford ‘Airline’,RailAir, RailAir and Megabus services.

5.4.7 Further information about bus and coach services is provided in Volume 5 of thePTIR (Public Transport).

Rail and Underground5.4.8 The Heathrow Express provides a non-stopping rail service between Heathrow

Airport and London Paddington, calling at Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3 andHeathrow Terminal 5. Trains depart London Paddington station every 15 minutesfrom 05:10 (06:10 on Sunday) until 23:25 and return from Terminals 2 and 3 from05:17 until 23:48.

5.4.9 In addition to the Heathrow Express, the TfL Rail service (formerly HeathrowConnect), departs from London Paddington every 30 minutes and calls atHeathrow Terminals 2 and 3 and Heathrow Terminal 4. It follows the same routeas the Heathrow Express service but calls at intermediate stations between theairport and central London including Hayes & Harlington, Southall, Hanwell, WestEaling, Ealing Broadway and Acton. Trains depart from Paddington between 04:42and 23:18 and return from Terminals 2 and 3 between 05:38 and 00:13.

5.4.10 The Piccadilly line runs from Heathrow via central London to Cockfosters in northLondon. A second branch to the west of Acton Town serves Uxbridge in north-west London. There are interchange stations with eight other London Undergroundlines: the Metropolitan, District, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, Victoria,Northern and Central lines. The service runs 24 hours on Fridays and Saturdays.At other times trains leave the airport approximately every five minutes, with thefirst service leaving Terminal 4 at 5:47am and the last service arriving at Terminals2 and 3 at 00:26am.

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5.4.11 Further information about rail and London Underground services is provided inVolume 5 of the PTIR (Public Transport).

Highway Network5.4.12 The Strategic Road Network (SRN) around Heathrow Airport comprises several

motorways, including the M3, M4, M25, and M40, and parts of a number of A-roads including the A30, A40, A316 and A3113.

5.4.13 The Transport for London Road Network (TLRN), or ‘red routes’ as they arecommonly known, forms a network of major A-roads within London. The TLRNaround Heathrow Airport includes parts of the A4, A30, A40, A312 and A316.

5.4.14 The SRN and TLRN are supported by a network of A and B roads serving localtransport needs.

5.4.15 Further information about the existing highway network is provided in Volume 6 ofthe PTIR (Highways).

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5.5 Existing Airport Operations

5.5.1 Heathrow Airport currently has two runways (Northern and Southern) and four airpassenger terminals (Terminals 2, 3, 4 and Terminal 5). Terminal 1 is no longer inuse. Graphic 5.3 highlights the key areas within the airport site to which peopleand goods need to travel.

Graphic 5.3: Overview of existing airport site

5.5.2 The Central Terminal Area (CTA) is located at the centre of Heathrow Airport andcontains Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. Vehicular access to the CTA is only possiblevia a tunnel beneath the northern runway. The tunnel is accessed from theEmirates junction, which connects the Northern Perimeter Road to the M4 Spur.

5.5.3 The Terminal 4 (T4) zone is located on the southern boundary of the airport andcontains Terminal 4 as well as number of hotels including the Hilton, Premier Inn,Crowne Plaza and Holiday Inn Express. Vehicular access is via the A30 andSouthern Perimeter Road.

5.5.4 The Terminal 5 (T5) zone is located on the western boundary of the site andcontains Terminal 5 as well as the Sofitel hotel. Vehicular access is via M25Junction 14a and the Western Perimeter Road.

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5.5.5 The Northside zone is the area along the northern boundary of the airport andcovers the area broadly between Bath Road (A4) and the Northern PerimeterRoad. It contains a number of air passenger car parks, car rental operators, hotels,office and other commercial land uses. Vehicular access to the Northern PerimeterRoad from Bath Road (A4) is via Newport Road, Nene Road and Hatton RoadWest.

5.5.6 The Southside zone is located to the south of Terminal 4 between the SouthernPerimeter Road and Stanwell Road. It contains the Terminal 4 Business and LongStay car park, as well a number of commercial units and the Heathrow AnimalReception Centre.

5.5.7 The Cargo Area is located on the Southern Perimeter Road which runs along thesouthern edge of the airport. It contains a number of warehouses and depotsassociated with cargo handling. Vehicular access from the Southern PerimeterRoad is via Seaford Road, Stirling Road and Sealand Road.

5.5.8 The Maintenance Area is located on the eastern boundary of the site and sitsbetween the Eastern Perimeter Road and Eastchurch Road. It contains a numberof airline facilities and associated car parks, as well as Hatton Cross station andthe Hilton Garden Inn hotel. Vehicular access is via the Southern Perimeter Roadto the west, Envoy Avenue to the east and Faggs Road to the south.

5.5.9 There are a small number of hotels located adjacent to the air passengerterminals, but many are located around the airport perimeter, a short distanceaway. Offices belonging to the many businesses located on the airport campus arelocated in various areas – some are situated close to the passenger terminals,while others lie close to the cargo and maintenance facilities or around the airportperimeter. The greatest single concentration of hotels and offices is along theNorthern Perimeter Road, in the Northside zone.

5.5.10 The amount of parking under the direct control of Heathrow Airport Limited (HAL)16

is subject to a cap, which was imposed through the planning consent for Terminal5. This limits the number of parking spaces under HAL’s control to 17,500 spacesfor colleagues (i.e. people working at the airport) and constrains the total numberof parking spaces under HAL’s control for colleagues and air passengerscombined to 42,000 spaces.

5.5.11 In 2016, Heathrow Airport Limited (HAL) controlled around 39,000 on-airport carparking spaces, of which approximately 23,500 were allocated for use by airpassengers and around 15,500 for colleagues17. A further 9,300 colleague parking

16 Excludes tenanted parking spaces owned or leased by other businesses.17 HAL Controlled Parking Count 2016 (Submitted in accordance with condition A85(3) of the T5 planningpermission)

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spaces around the airport are operated by other businesses. Altogether, therefore,there are some 48,300 air passenger and colleague parking spaces around theairport.

5.5.12 In addition, there are a further 6,250 parking spaces on the airport which areallocated for other uses, including 2,700 spaces for car rental vehicles, 1,700spaces at hotels, 450 spaces at the Taxi Feeder Park and 800 spaces at theAuthorised Vehicle Area (a waiting area for Private Hire Vehicles which also offersbasic facilities for drivers). This brings the total number of parking spaces at theairport to 54,550. A summary of parking provision is provided in Table 5.1 withfurther information provided in Volume 6 of the PTIR (Highways).

Table 5.1 On-airport parking provision (2016)18

ParkingType Location/Type 2016 Parking Provision

(Spaces)Parking included in T5

Cap (Spaces)

Existing andPlannedColleagueandPassengerCar Parking

Public Parking(for air passengers)

Airport-controlled, on-site 23,500 24,500

Sub-total 23,500 24,500

Colleague Parking

Airport-controlled, on-site 15,500 17,500

Tenant-controlled, on-site 9,300 0

Sub-total 24,800 17,500

Total 48,300 42,000

OtherParking/OperationalParking

Hotels Tenant-controlled 1,700 0

Hatton Cross/Other Tenant-controlled 600 0

Authorised VehicleArea (for private hire) Tenant-controlled 800 0

Taxi Feeder Park Operational 450 0

Car Hire Operational 2,700 0

Total 6,250 0

Grand Total 54,550 42,000

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6. APPROACH AND METHODOLOGY

6.1 Chapter overview

6.1.1 This chapter sets out the approach and methodology followed in preparing thePTIR. This includes information about:

1. The geographical scope of the PTIR.

2. The scenarios and years considered in the PTIR.

3. The surface access modelling suite that informs the PTIR.

4. The modelling tools used and assumptions that underpin the informationpresented in Volumes 3 to 6 of the PTIR.

6.2 Geographical scope

6.2.1 The geographical scope of the PTIR is illustrated in Graphic 6.1

Graphic 6.1 Study Area

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6.2.2 Heathrow Airport attracts travellers and colleagues from across the UK. Themajority of this demand originates in London and the South East of England. ThePTIR therefore concentrates on demand in these areas.

6.2.3 The information presented in Volumes 3 to 6 of the PTIR focuses on traveldemand on the strategic road and rail networks and in the local authorities withinapproximately 16km (10 miles) of the airport, which are where changes associatedwith the proposed Project are most likely to occur. These areas have beengrouped into four local quadrants representing areas to the north-east, south-east,north-west and south-west of the airport.

6.2.4 Volume 3 of the PTIR (Airport Travel Demand) also includes information aboutair passenger, colleague and airport freight travel demand from the rest of Londonand four wider quadrants covering the remainder of the south-east of England.

6.2.5 The remainder of the air passenger, colleague and airport freight travel demand isdispersed across the rest of the UK.

6.3 Scenarios

6.3.1 The information presented in the PTIR considers the use and operation of thetransport networks at and around the airport in the ‘Baseline’, ‘Future Baseline’and ‘With Project’ scenario. Each of these scenarios are described below.

Baseline6.3.2 The ‘Baseline’ scenario provides a comprehensive account of existing travel

conditions and behaviour on the transport network in and around HeathrowAirport.

6.3.3 The Baseline draws upon data from a variety of years between 2015 and 2018(depending on the mode), although wherever possible the baseline reflectsconditions as they were in 2017. This is the year for which the most complete dataset is available.

6.3.4 Further details on Baseline travel demand are provided in Volume 3 of the PTIR(Airport Travel Demand) with information about the existing operation of thetransport networks provided within the relevant modal volumes (Volumes 4-6 ofthe PTIR).

Future Baseline6.3.5 The ‘Future Baseline’ scenario (i.e. without expansion of Heathrow Airport) has

been developed for a number of future years to provide a reference point againstwhich the ‘With Project’ scenario (see below) can be compared.

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6.3.6 The Future Baseline scenario is forecasted on the basis that the airport continuesto operate with only two runways, and assumes changes in the numbers ofpassengers and people employed at the airport which are consistent with‘business-as-usual’ growth.

6.3.7 The Future Baseline scenario also includes committed and planned developments,transport infrastructure and management measures that are considered sufficientlycertain to be delivered.

6.3.8 Details of the planned housing and employment growth included in the FutureBaseline scenario have been determined through searches of local authority websites to identify housing and employment forecasts contained in published andemerging local plan documents and planning applications. Following this initialdata gathering exercise, the relevant local planning authorities (LPAs) werecontacted and asked to review the information that had been collated. If the LPAidentified additional developments that should be added, they were asked toprovide relevant information for inclusion.

6.3.9 While the growth forecasts take account of the expected distribution of futuredevelopment in each local authority area, overall growth in population andemployment is constrained to the London Transportation Studies model (LTS)19

within London and to the National Trip End Model (NTEM)20 outside London inaccordance with WebTAG Unit M421.

6.3.10 A range of data sources have been used to identify the transport infrastructureschemes to be included in the Future Baseline, including, but not limited to:

1. London Transportation Studies model (LTS v7.2).

2. Regional Road Traffic Model (RRTM).

3. London Highway Assignment Model (LoHAM P3.08).

4. South East Regional Transport Model (SERTM).

5. Previous Heathrow studies.

6. Desktop research on local authority and government agency Major Projectwebsites.

19 TfL website, London Strategic Transport Models, http://content.tfl.gov.uk/londons-strategic-transport-models.pdf, accessed 28 August 201820 DfT website, National Trip End Model, https://data.gov.uk/dataset/11bc7aaf-ddf6-4133-a91d-84e6f20a663e/national-trip-end-model-ntem, accessed 28 August 201821 DfT website, TAG unit M4 forecasting and uncertainty,https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/webtag-tag-unit-m4-forecasting-and-uncertainty-may-2018,accessed 28 August 2018

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7. Engagement with Heathrow Strategic Planning Group (HSPG) local authorities,Highways England (HE) and Transport for London (TfL).

6.3.11 The likelihood of these development and transport infrastructure schemes goingahead has been classified using the standard terminology set out in WebTAG UnitM4 (i.e. near certain, more than likely, reasonably foreseeable and hypothetical).These classifications have been sourced from existing uncertainty logs used todevelop the models listed above. Other input has been sought where there isambiguity about a particular scheme.

6.3.12 Details of the developments and transport infrastructure schemes that areexpected to be included in the Future Baseline Case are summarised in AppendixB to E to this document. These list of developments and transport infrastructureschemes will be reviewed and updated as part of the DCO application.

6.3.13 Further details about airport travel demand in the Future Baseline scenario areprovided in Volume 3 of the PTIR (Airport Travel Demand) with informationabout future changes to the operation of the transport networks provided within therelevant modal volumes (Volumes 4-6 of the PTIR).

With the proposed Project6.3.14 The ‘With Project’ scenario (i.e. with expansion of Heathrow Airport) includes

demand associated with the proposed Project as well as planned changes totransport infrastructure, in addition to the measures proposed in the POCTMP, thePOCTWP and the SAP.

6.3.15 The SAP contains a ‘toolkit’ of potential measures which can be applied toinfluence travel demand and behaviour by both encouraging the use of sustainabletransport modes and discouraging the use of private transport, in the context of theforecast changes in travel demand associated with the proposed Project.

6.3.16 The With Project scenario considered in the PTIR is based on a specificcombination of the potential measures contained in the SAP (as identified inSection 6.7 below), which has been developed to ensure that the proposedProject meets its objectives and the requirements set out in the Airports NPS. Dueto the complex inter-relationship between all of the elements of the proposedProject, it is not possible to attribute the changes to airport-related travel demandnor the changes to the use or operation of the transport networks reported in thePTIR to any single aspect of the proposed Project nor to any individual SAPmeasure.

6.3.17 The With Project scenario also includes the same committed and planneddevelopments and transport infrastructure schemes that are included in the FutureBaseline scenario unless the expansion of the airport would affect their delivery.

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6.3.18 A more detailed description of the proposed Project and the SAP, the POCTMPand the POCTWP is provided in Volume 2 of the PTIR (Project Description).Information about the airport travel demand in the With Project scenario isprovided in Volume 3 of the PTIR (Airport Travel Demand), while informationabout future changes to the operation of the transport networks is provided withinthe relevant modal volumes (Volumes 4-6 of the PTIR).

6.4 Reported years

6.4.1 The information presented in the PTIR considers the use and operation of thetransport networks at and around the airport in a number of different years. Theyears that are covered in the PTIR are set out below.

Baseline6.4.2 As noted in Section 6.3, the PTIR draws on baseline data for a variety of years

between 2015 and 2018. Wherever possible the information presented reflectsconditions as they were in 2017, however, in some cases, the information andmodel outputs on which the PTIR is based reflect conditions as they were in 2015,2016 or 2018.

Future Baseline and With Project scenarios6.4.3 The future years for which information is presented within the PTIR are 2022,

2025, 2027, 2030, 2035 and 2040. Consideration is also given to likely conditionsat the ‘end state’ of the proposed Project which is currently forecast to be reachedbefore or by 2050.

6.4.4 The relevance of these specific future years is outlined below:

1. 2022: This year represents the expected peak in project-related constructionactivity from a surface access perspective.

2. 2025: This year represents the expected peak in surface access demandfollowing the proposed early release of airport capacity prior to opening of thethird runway. This would involve increasing the current ATM cap by 25,000ATMs per year, enabling the two existing runways to accommodate around505,000 ATMs per annum.

3. 2027: The third runway is expected to be completed by 2026. Therefore, 2027represents the peak in surface access demand associated with the first fullyear of increased capacity following the completion of the third runway.

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4. 2030 and 2040: The Airports NPS includes mode share targets for airpassengers and traffic reduction targets for colleagues in both 2030 and 2040.These years therefore represent key points at which surface access demand(taking into account measures included within the SAP) will be considered.

5. 2035: Although the proposed Project is not expected to be fully built out by2035, this is the year in which the airport is forecast to generate the highestvolume of traffic.

6. End state: The highest level of airport demand that is considered within thePTIR is 142 million passengers per annum, which is currently forecast to bereached before or by 2050.

6.4.1 The availability of surface access modelling outputs varies by mode, consequently,quantitative information is not available for all reported years in all volumes of thePTIR. In future years for which modelling is not available, qualitative commentaryis provided on the expected changes to the use and operation of transportnetworks as a result of the proposed Project.

6.4.2 Table 6.1 summarises the type of information that is presented for each of thereported years in each volume of the PTIR.

Table 6.1 Surface access information presented by reported year and PTIR volume

PTIR Volume Baseline Future Baseline / With Project

2022 2025 2027 2030 2035 2040 End State

3 Airport TravelDemand 2017 Qual Qual Quant Quant Quant Quant Qual

4 Active Travel 2017 Qual Qual Qual Qual Qual Qual Qual

5 Bus and Coach 2015 Qual Qual Qual Qual Quant Qual Qual

6 Rail and LU 2015 Qual Qual Qual Qual Quant Qual Qual

7 Highways 2015 Quant22 Qual Qual Qual Quant Qual QualKey: Quant = Quantitative information; Qual = Qualitative commentary

6.5 Surface access modelling suite

6.5.1 A comprehensive suite of transport models has been developed specifically for thepurpose of forecasting the potential changes to travel demand and the operation of

22 No airport demand modelling is available for 2022 with and without the project, however, quantitativeinformation about the changes to the use and operation of the highway network has been produced byinterpolating highway demand between the most suitable years for which quantitative modelling is available.

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the transport networks associated with the construction and operation of theproposed Project.

6.5.2 The development of these models has followed WebTAG guidance and in manycases the models are specifically designed to forecast changes in travel demandassociated with Heathrow Airport. Where existing transport models are beingused, the scope of these models has been reviewed to ensure that they aresuitable to forecast the changes associated with Heathrow expansion, withenhancements made to model coverage and level of detail where necessary.

6.5.3 Graphic 6.2 shows the components of the model suite and the interrelationshipsbetween them.

Graphic 6.2 Heathrow modelling suite

6.5.4 A summary of the purpose and functionality of these models is given below.

1. LASAM: Air passenger demand by mode and hour of the day is forecast usingthe London Airports Surface Access Model (LASAM) and the associated TimePeriod Model (TPM). LASAM has a 2017 baseline which is the latest year forwhich a full Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) air passenger database wasavailable.

2. HEM-CM: Airport employee demand by mode and hour of the day is forecastusing the Heathrow Employee Mode-Choice Model (HEM-CM). HEM-CM has a

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2017 baseline as the employee travel survey that forms the basis of the modelwas undertaken during 2016 and 2017.

3. NADM: Non-airport travel demand by mode and hour of the day is forecastusing the Non-Airport Demand Model (NADM). NADM is calibrated to a 2015base as this is the year for which most of the demand and traffic count datathat are required for the model development was collected.

4. HPARC: Air passenger vehicle trips that are output from LASAM are allocatedto the air passengers’ ultimate on-airport origin or destination. These trips arere-allocated to airport car parks using the Heathrow Parking Allocation model(HPARC).

5. HHASAM: Highway trips from the four models described immediately aboveare assigned to the highway network using the Heathrow Highway Assignmentand Surface Access Model (HHASAM). HHASAM is calibrated to a 2015 baseyear as this is the year for which most of the demand and traffic count data thatare required for the model development was collected.

6. Micro-Simulation and Junction Models: Data from HHASAM will be used toinform more detailed microsimulation and local junction modelling as part of thefull TA. These models are currently in the early stages of development andtherefore outputs are not included in the PTIR.

7. Railplan: Public transport trips are forecast and assigned by a locally refinedand validated version of TfL’s Railplan public transport assignment model.

6.5.5 Traffic forecasts associated with construction activities have been prepared usinga bespoke spreadsheet-based model developed specifically for the proposedProject. Traffic forecasts from this model have been overlaid on to the HHASAMoutputs for 2022 to allow the combined impacts of construction and operation ofthe Project to be assessed.

6.5.6 Individual modules in the modelling suite currently have different base years,which is a direct consequence of data availability. Various processes have beenused to factor the model outputs to a common base year as appropriate where themodels need to interface with each other.

6.5.7 Further information about the models that underpin the information presented inthe PTIR and the assumptions that feed into them is provided in Section 6.7.

6.6 Modelling programme

6.6.1 The overall programme for modelling and analysis is being developed to align withthe different stages of the DCO consultation and application process. Thisapproach is summarised in Graphic 6.3.

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Graphic 6.3 Airport demand modelling process

6.6.2 The first phase of modelling and analysis was undertaken to support the FirstConsultation and to help define the overall approach to meeting the Airports NPSrequirements and commitments set out by Heathrow.

6.6.3 The second phase has involved more detailed testing and modelling of scenarios,reflecting comments received from the First Consultation and supporting thepreparation of the Preferred Masterplan for the Airport Expansion Consultation.

6.6.4 This phase of modelling has informed the development of the SAP and has beenused to assess its effectiveness in achieving the requirements set out in theAirports NPS. This testing is described in Part 1 of the SAP. In addition, it hasalso provided forecasts that inform the PTIR, the PEIR TNU Chapter and otherchapters in the PEIR such as those on air quality and noise.

6.6.5 It should be noted that these are preliminary forecasts that are based on the bestinformation that is currently available.

6.6.6 A third phase of modelling will be undertaken prior to the submission of the DCOapplication. This modelling will take account of changes to the proposed Project,the SAP and changes or updates to underlying assumptions. This phase ofmodelling will inform the final proposed Project to be submitted with the DCOApplication, including the SAS, the Transport Assessment and the EnvironmentalStatement.

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First Consultation(January 2018)

Airport Expansion Consultation(June 2019)

DCO Application(Summer 2020)

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6.7 Modelling tools and assumptions

6.7.1 This section describes in more detail the modelling tools that have been used toprovide information about the changes to the use and operation of the transportnetworks associated with the proposed Project and the assumptions that feed intothem.

Volume 3: Airport Travel Demand6.7.2 The following modelling tools and assumptions underpin the airport travel demand

forecasts presented within Volume 3 of the PTIR (Airport Travel Demand).

Air passenger travel demand (LASAM)

Description of the model

6.7.3 Non-transfer air passenger travel demand is forecast using the London AirportsSurface Access Model (LASAM) and the associated Time Period Model (TPM).LASAM v4.2 has a 2017 base year and has been calibrated and validated againstair passenger mode shares from the 2017 Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) airpassenger database.

6.7.4 LASAM reports the mode of transport used when arriving at or departing from theairport. Annual air passenger travel demand has been used to derive demandfigures for an average September weekday.

6.7.5 Daily air passenger travel demand forecasts are presented for the Baseline (2017)and the Future Baseline and With Project scenarios in 2027, 2030, 2035 and 2040in Volume 3 (Airport Travel Demand).

6.7.6 The Baseline (2017) air passenger travel demand is derived from HeathrowDatabase System (HDS). The Baseline transfer rate is based on HDS for airsidetransfers and a Heathrow Airport Limited (HAL) estimate of landside transfersbased on the Retail Profiler survey23.

6.7.7 The Future Baseline air passenger travel demand is based on historic DfT airpassenger demand forecasts24. The Future Baseline transfer rates are based onHeathrow forecasts.

6.7.8 The With Project air passenger travel demand are based on Heathrow forecasts ofATMs, air passenger demand and transfer rates at the expanded airport.

23 Source: Heathrow Retail Profiler Survey (2017)24 2030 and 2040 2R Government Carbon Capped forecasts from 2014/2015

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6.7.9 The With Project forecasts also take account of some of the proposed measurescontained within the SAP. The SAP measures assumed for the modelling of theWith Project scenarios are identified in Table 6.2.

Table 6.2 With Project modelling assumptions

2017 2027 2030 2035 2040

Heathrow Express 4tph 4tph 4tph 4tph 4tph

Piccadilly line 12tph 15tph 15tph 15tph 15tph

Elizabeth line 2tph TfL Railservice

6tph 6tph 6tph 6tph

HS2 Not included Phase 1 to/fromBirmingham

Phase 1 to/fromBirmingham

Phase 1 to/fromBirmingham

Phase 1 to/fromBirmingham

Western Rail Not included Not included Not included Not included Not included

Southern Rail Not included Not included Not included Not included Not included

Coach Services Existing Improved Improved Improved Improved

Bus Services Existing Improved Improved Improved Improved

Passenger PT fares 2017 prices Grow in line withguidance, reducedHEx fare

Grow in line withguidance,reduced HEx fare

Grow in line withguidance,reduced HEx fare

Grow in line withguidance,reduced HEx fare

Colleague PT fares Existing systemof discounts andrailcards

Flat discount Flat discount Flat discount Flat discount

Vehicle AccessCharge (2017 prices)

Not included £15-£2025 £15-£2025 £25-£3026 £25-£3027

Proportion of emptytaxi return trips

70% 60% 60% 60% 60%

Colleague car parkingspaces

29,792 18,950 17,000 11,900 11,600

Agile Working 2017 levels Colleagues willwork remotelywhere possible

Colleagues willwork remotelywhere possible

Colleagues willwork remotelywhere possible

Colleagues willwork remotelywhere possible

Suitability of the model

6.7.10 LASAM is an air passenger mode choice model built with the specific purpose ofpredicting the impact of different surface access interventions on the mode choiceof air passengers for their surface access journey, in the context of different airportdevelopment scenarios.

25 For the purpose of modelling relied upon in the PTIR, a charge of £18 is assumed26 For the purpose of modelling relied upon in the PTIR, a charge of £26.50 is assumed27 For the purpose of modelling relied upon in the PTIR a charge of £29 is assumed

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6.7.11 The model’s history goes back to the development, by British Rail, of the HeathrowSurface Access Model (HSAM) in 1984. The model was subsequently updatedusing 1987 and 1991 data, and was used on a range of studies for Heathrow,British Rail, and the then Department of Transport, including the HEXParliamentary Bill (for the planned Heathrow Express, which received RoyalAssent in 1992) and the Terminal 5 Public Inquiry in 1997.

6.7.12 In preparation for major planning inquiries for airport expansion at Stansted andHeathrow, the model was completely updated. The updates included a statisticalre-estimation of the model’s parameters based on 2003 CAA passenger data forHeathrow, Gatwick and Stansted. This model became known as the LondonAirports Surface Access Model (LASAM) v2.

6.7.13 LASAM v2 was used for transport modelling purposes associated with HeathrowAirport surface access planning including in support of Heathrow’s submission tothe Airports Commission. More recently, LASAM was used to estimate modeshare forecasts for the Crossrail Contribution Business Case, the Western RailAccess project and a joint Heathrow/TfL study on the future of Crossrail atHeathrow.

6.7.14 Version 4.2 of LASAM has been developed using CAA passenger data from 2016and 2017, which provide a reliable basis for forecasting. The most recent modelupdates, based on research about the perception of Crossrail, was undertaken inclose consultation between Heathrow and TfL.

Colleague travel demand (HEM-CM)

Description of the model

6.7.15 Colleague travel demand is forecast using the Heathrow Employee Mode-ChoiceModel (HEM-CM). HEM-CM v1.14 has a 2017 base year and has been calibratedand validated against the Heathrow Employee Travel Survey 2016-201728.

6.7.16 HEM-CM reports the mode of transport used to access the airport campus. Whilecolleagues whose journey to or from the campus starts or ends at an on-airport carpark or public transport interchange may use a shuttle bus or on-airport railconnection to reach their place of work, HEM-CM categorises the trip according tothe mode of transport they use to enter or leave the airport campus itself.

6.7.17 Data from HEM-CM for the 2017 Baseline and for the Future Baseline and Withthe proposed Project scenarios in 2027, 2030, 2035 and 2040 are presented inVolume 3 (Airport Travel Demand).

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6.7.18 The total number of colleagues, split by job type, work location and reportingprofile, in the 2017 Baseline is derived from the Heathrow Airport EmploymentSurvey 2016-17.

6.7.19 Predicted future colleague numbers have been provided by Heathrow. For thepurposes of the PTIR, the job type splits and reporting profiles in the 2017Baseline have been assumed in the future year forecasts in both the FutureBaseline and With Project scenarios.

6.7.20 As with the LASAM modelling, the With Project scenario takes account of anumber of the potential SAP measures, as outlined in Table 6.2.

Suitability of the model

6.7.21 HEM-CM is an airport employee mode choice model, built with the specificpurpose of predicting the impact of different surface access interventions in thecontext of different airport development scenarios on the mode choice of airportemployees for their journey to work.

6.7.22 The model’s history goes back to the development of the Heathrow EmployeeSurface Access Model (HESAM), which was used to provide evidence on surfaceaccess at the Terminal 5 Public Inquiry in 1997.

6.7.23 In preparation for major planning inquiries for airport expansion at Stansted andHeathrow, further versions of HESAM were developed based on data from the2004 and 2009 Heathrow employee surveys.

6.7.24 HESAM has been used for transport modelling purposes associated withHeathrow Airport surface access planning including HAL’s submission to theAirports Commission on airport capacity in the South-east. More recently, HEM-CM was used for the Western Rail Access project.

6.7.25 Version 1.14 of HEM-CM has been developed using data from the HeathrowAirport Employment Survey 2016/17.

Airport Freight Travel Demand6.7.26 The number of air cargo vehicle movements in the Baseline has been determined

from a Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cordon survey undertaken inJune 2018, which tracked vehicles through the cargo areas at the airport.

6.7.27 The number of vehicle movements for all other types of freight in the Baselinehave been determined through freight surveys undertaken by MDS Transmodal inQ4 201729.

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6.7.28 Freight traffic forecasts for the Future Baseline scenario are based on factoring upthe Baseline data using appropriate growth factors in line with predicted increasesin ATMs or the number of air passengers. The forecasts also take account of anyplanned changes to freight operations.

6.7.29 In the With Project scenario, forecasts are again based on factoring up theBaseline data in line with the predicted number of ATMs or the number of airpassengers. However, it is also assumed that the airport’s freight facilities will bedeveloped to accommodate further volume and incentivise efficiency.

Construction travel demand and modelling assumptions6.7.30 Preliminary forecasts of travel demand associated with the construction of the

proposed Project have been developed from first principles based on emerginginformation about the expected programme of construction works.

6.7.31 Construction travel demand can be split into two types – trips associated with themovement of construction materials and equipment (referred to as ‘constructionfreight travel demand’), and trips associated with the movement of constructionworkers (referred to as ‘construction workforce travel demand’).

6.7.32 The methodology and key assumptions used to forecast travel demand for thesetwo types of construction activity are briefly outlined in the following sections.

Construction freight travel demand6.7.33 Forecasts of the number of construction freight vehicle movements have been

developed based on the volumes and types of construction materials that areexpected to be required during each month of the construction programme.

6.7.34 For each type of construction material expected to be used in the construction ofthe proposed Project, the expected tonnage has been estimated applying a 15%uplift to ensure that the forecasts are robust. The number of vehicles required totransport each type of material has then been estimated based on the typical loadcapacity of the vehicles that are likely to be used.

6.7.35 A 25% uplift in vehicle movements has been applied to account for other vehicletrips generated by construction activity. Allowance has also been made for theempty return journeys after each delivery has been made.

Construction workforce travel demand6.7.36 Quarterly forecasts of the number of construction workers likely to be engaged on

the construction programme have been calculated based on the estimated valueof the construction activity to be carried out in that period.

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6.7.37 For each type of construction activity, the proportion of the total value that wouldbe allocated to labour costs has been calculated. The number of constructionworkers expected to be engaged on the construction programme has beenestimated assuming that each construction worker would cost around £5,600 permonth, including their salary as well as an allowance for other direct and indirectcosts.

6.7.38 In formulating these construction workforce traffic forecasts, a number ofassumptions have been made about the working patterns and travel behaviour ofthe construction workforce.

6.7.39 Working hours would vary by activity and across different sites depending on landuses surrounding work sites.

6.7.40 It is proposed that shift working would take place six days per week (Monday toSaturday). It is estimated that around 42% of the construction workforce wouldwork on a single-shift pattern, with approximately 44% expected to work on adouble-shift pattern, and 14% expected to work on a triple-shift (continuous)pattern.

6.7.41 The proposed construction workforce shift patterns are summarised in Table 6.3below.

Table 6.3 Summary of construction workforce shift patterns

Shift Pattern Arrival Times Departure Times

Single-shift 06:00 – 08:00 16:00 – 18:00

Double-shift06:00 – 08:00

18:00 – 20:00

16:00 – 18:00

06:00 – 08:00

Triple-shift (continuous)

04:00 – 06:00

12:00 – 14:00

20:00 – 22:00

12:00 – 14:00

20:00 – 22:00

04:00 – 06:00

6.7.42 The mode split and vehicle occupancy rates for construction workers have beenestimated based on travel patterns on recent construction projects at Heathrow. Itis estimated that 60% of the construction workforce would travel by publictransport, with the remaining 40% travelling by car or van. An occupancy rate of1.5 people per vehicle has been assumed for construction workers travelling bycar or van. It is assumed that each construction worker would make two trips per

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day – one to the site at the start of their shirt and one from the site at the end oftheir shift.

6.7.43 The key assumptions are summarised in Table 6.4 below.

Table 6.4 Summary of construction workforce shift patterns

Description Assumption

Construction workforceshift patterns

Single shift 42%

Double shift 44%

Triple shift 14%

Construction workforce modeshare

Car 40%

Public transport 60%

Vehicle occupancy rate for construction workers 1.5

Construction travel demand forecasts

Construction travel demand between 2022 to 2025

6.7.44 The early stages of construction are expected to generate the most constructionactivity, with the highest levels of construction-related travel demand expected tooccur between 2022 and 2025. Preliminary construction travel demand forecastshave been produced for the peak construction periods during these years.

6.7.45 It should be noted that the airport-related freight traffic forecasts include anallowance for vehicle trips associated with ‘airport servicing’, which is defined asthe movement of materials associated with routine construction, maintenance andimprovement projects. These activities are forecast to generate between 900 and1,000 vehicle trips per day in the Baseline and Future Baseline, rising to over1,500 vehicle trips per day in the With Project scenario.

6.7.46 While it is reasonable to expect that in the Future Baseline scenario theseactivities will continue at a similar level to the Baseline, the amount of activityassociated with routine construction, maintenance and improvement projectswould likely be much reduced in the With Project scenario, given the scale ofconstruction work associated with the proposed Project.

6.7.47 This reduction in routine construction and maintenance activity is not reflected inthe airport-related freight traffic forecasts for the With Project scenario. Therefore,the preliminary construction traffic forecasts with the proposed Project have beenadded on top of this routine construction and maintenance activity, which isconsidered to be a robust estimate of likely construction traffic generation.

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Construction travel demand after 2025

6.7.48 The level of construction activity associated with the proposed Project is expectedto drop after 2025. Furthermore, while there is some certainty about the activitiesin the early phases of construction, there is expected to be flexibility over how theairport would grow in the later phases. It is, therefore, much more difficult toforecast with any certainty the levels of construction activity in the later years ofthe construction programme. Consequently, construction traffic forecasts have notyet been produced for later years in the construction programme.

6.7.49 While the traffic forecasts for these later years do not include any allowance forconstruction traffic associated with the proposed Project, they do includeallowance for airport-related freight trips associated with routine construction andmaintenance activity. As noted earlier, routine construction, maintenance andimprovement projects would likely be much reduced in the With Project scenario,but this is not taken into account in the airport-related freight traffic forecasts.Consequently, which means that there is at least some allowance for futureconstruction activity in the traffic forecasts, albeit that the quantum and distributionof trips may change once detailed construction traffic forecasts are developed.

Construction traffic modelling6.7.50 Preliminary construction traffic forecasts have been generated for the peak

construction periods between 2022 and 2025 using a bespoke spreadsheet-basedmodel that has been developed specifically for the proposed Project. This analysisindicates that the highest levels of construction-related travel demand is expectedto occur in 2022. Further information about the preliminary construction trafficforecasts is provided in Volume 3 of the PTIR (Airport Travel Demand).

6.7.51 These preliminary construction traffic forecasts were not available at the time thehighway assignment model (HHASAM v2.0) runs were undertaken, thereforeconstruction traffic has been manually assigned to fixed routes based on theforecast start and end points for each trip, with the routes taken identified usingjourney planning software. Wherever possible, construction traffic has beenassigned to motorways and major A-roads, with local roads only used for accesswhere necessary.

6.7.52 The assigned construction traffic forecasts have been manually overlaid on to thetraffic forecasts from the highway assignment model for the 2022 With Projectscenario to allow the changes to the use and operation of the highway networkassociated with construction and operation of the proposed Project to bedetermined.

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6.7.53 It is expected that the addition of construction traffic to some routes would causeother (non-construction) traffic to divert on to other routes, which would at leastpartially offset the increases in construction traffic. However, as the constructiontraffic is not included in the highway assignment model runs, no allowance hasbeen made for the diversion of other (non-construction) traffic. The resultant trafficforecasts are therefore considered to be a robust forecast of the likely changes tonetwork use and operation as a result of the proposed Project.

Volume 5: Public Transport

Public transport assignment model (Railplan)

Description of the model

6.7.54 The Public Transport Assignment Model is based on Railplan, Transport forLondon’s strategic public transport model. Railplan has a base year of 2015 andpredicts the routes and services that passengers choose for their journeys bypublic transport and the associated crowding levels on those services in futureyears.

6.7.55 There have been relatively few changes to the public transport networks at andaround Heathrow and limited growth in public transport demand between 2015and 2017. Railplan is therefore considered to be broadly representative ofconditions in the 2017 Baseline.

6.7.56 The standard version of Railplan covers the Greater London area in detail. Thisincludes Heathrow and its public transport connections, although the model doesnot distinguish between airport and non-airport demand on the public transportnetworks.

6.7.57 Railplan also covers areas outside of Greater London; however, the model zonesystem and network in these areas is less detailed and passenger numbers arenot validated against observed data. In particular, some of the model zones in thearea to the west of Heathrow are relatively large, which could potentially result inover-assignment of demand to services starting or terminating at stations withinthese zones.

6.7.58 A bespoke version of Railplan has been developed for use in relation to theproposed Project. As part of the work to develop the enhanced Railplan model, anumber of refinements have also been made to the model network to better reflectthe public transport connections at Heathrow.

6.7.59 The airport travel demand in the standard version of Railplan has been replacedwith updated forecasts of air passenger and colleague travel demand from LASAMand HEM-CM respectively.

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6.7.60 Future Baseline and With Project scenarios for 2035 have been modelled inRailplan and the information provided in Volume 5 (Rail and Underground).

6.7.61 The phasing of airport growth and infrastructure is yet to be confirmed andtherefore intermediate years have not been modelled in Railplan.

Suitability of the model6.7.62 The enhanced Railplan model has been developed following best practice in

public transport modelling using procedures developed by Transport for Londonand by the DfT (in WebTAG) for public transport assignment modelling.

6.7.63 The enhanced version of Railplan is considered appropriate for providinginformation about the potential changes in the operation of the public transportnetworks, as a result of the proposed Prioject, for the following reasons:

1. Railplan is a standard public transport assignment model, which has beendeveloped and maintained by TfL over the last five years. It forms part of TfL’swider suite of strategic transport models and is a principal tool used by TfL forstrategic policy analysis and demand modelling.

2. The standard version of Railplan has been recently used by TfL in its ownanalysis of the public transport impacts of Heathrow expansion published inJanuary 201830 as well as the Mayor’s Transport Strategy adopted in March2018. It was also recommended by TfL for use by Heathrow in relation to theexpansion of the airport.

3. The model represents the public transport network in London in detail, with anappropriate level of detail provided for the rail network outside of London. Theimprovements made to the zone system and public transport networks in theenhanced Railplan model have added further detail to the network to the westof Heathrow.

4. Approximately 50% of air passengers originate from the Greater London areaand a significant proportion of the remaining air passengers who travel bypublic transport also use London’s public transport network as part of theirjourney. The model therefore covers the areas where changes to the operationof the public transport networks as a result of the proposed Project are mostlikely to be seen.

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Highway assignment model (HHASAM)

Description of the model

6.7.64 The Heathrow Highway Assignment and Surface Access Model (HHASAM) hasbeen developed to assess the future operation of the road network.

6.7.65 Outputs from several of the other models within the modelling suite feed intoHHASAM. These include travel demand associated with air passengers (fromLASAM) and Heathrow colleagues (from HEM-CM) as well as non-airport traveldemand forecasts (from NADM).

6.7.66 HHASAM v2.0 is calibrated to a 2015 base year as this is the year for which mostof the demand and traffic count data that is required for the model developmentwas collected.

6.7.67 There have been relatively few changes to the highway network at and aroundHeathrow and limited growth in highway demand between 2015 and 2017.HHASAM is therefore considered to be broadly representative of conditions in the2017 Baseline.

6.7.68 The geographical area covered by HHASAM, known as the Fully Modelled Area(FMA), has been defined in line with the guidance in WebTAG Unit M3.1. Thisdefines the FMA as ‘the area over which proposed interventions have influence’.The FMA is further subdivided as set out below:

1. Area of Detailed Modelling (AoDM). This is defined as the area in whichsignificant impacts of interventions are certain. In this area, the highway modelincludes a representation of all trips and is characterised by small zones, avery detailed network and junction modelling (including flow metering andblocking back).

2. Rest of the Fully Modelled Area (RoFMA). This is defined as the area in whichimpacts of interventions are considered to be quite likely but relatively weak inmagnitude. It also includes a representation of all trips and is characterised bysomewhat larger zones and less network detail than for the AoDM. It includesspeed/flow modelling and a representation of strategically important junctions.

6.7.69 Finally there is the External Area, in which the impacts of interventions would beso small as to be reasonably assumed to be negligible. It comprises a skeletalnetwork covering a large proportion of the rest of Great Britain and only includes arepresentation of trips to, from and across the Fully Modelled Area. It has largezones and simple speed/flow relationships or fixed speed modelling.

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6.7.70 WebTAG unit M3.1 states that the ‘geographic coverage of highway assignmentmodels generally needs to allow for the strategic re-routeing impacts ofinterventions’ and that the FMA should be that over which the effects of theproposed intervention have influence.

6.7.71 The extent of the FMA in HHASAM v2.0 has been defined using the earlierRegional Road Traffic Model, which has been used to undertake an ‘Area ofInfluence’ test.

6.7.72 The extent of the FMA in HHASAM can be seen in Graphic 6.4. The AoDM isoutlined in red, while the RoFMA is outlined in green.

Graphic 6.4 HHASAM v2.0 Fully Modelled Area

6.7.73 The Future Baseline and With Project scenarios for 2022 and 2035 have beenmodelled in HHASAM and results are presented in Volume 6 of the PTIR(Highways).

6.7.74 As LASAM and HEM-CM data is not available for 2022, demand has beenestimated by interpolating highway demand between the most suitable years forwhich quantitative modelling is available.

6.7.75 The phasing of airport growth and infrastructure is yet to be confirmed andtherefore intermediate years have not been modelled in HHASAM.

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Suitability of the model6.7.76 The development of HHASAM v2.0 has followed guidance set out in the DfT’s

WebTAG Unit M3.1, adopting best practice as far as practicable. The modeldevelopment and performance is detailed in the Local Model Validation Report(LMVR) prepared for HHASAM v2.0. That report demonstrates that HHASAM v2.0is suitable for providing Future Baseline forecasts and developing initial WithProject forecasts to provide traffic information for the PTIR and PEIR. It isenvisaged that HHASAM v2.0 will undergo further refinement prior to the DCOapplication for the proposed Project.

6.7.77 It should be recognised that all models have limitations and cannot representaccurately every journey made as there are many factors that influence travelbehaviour that can lead to day-to-day variations that are random and impossible topredict. HHASAM, in keeping with other strategic highway models, estimates thelikely route choice of vehicles and predicts the resulting average levels of demandon and operation of the highway network. Comparing forecast traffic flowsbetween scenarios gives an indication of the likely direction and scale of change indemand and network operation, but in light of the model’s limnitations, furtheranalysis and careful interpretation of modelled outputs is required to fullyunderstand the level of change on individual links and junctions.

Microsimulation Models6.7.78 Data from HHASAM will be used to inform the development of more detailed

microsimulation and local junction modelling. These models are currently in theearly stages of development and therefore the outputs are not included in thePTIR. It is expected that the results from these models will inform the TransportAssessment that will be submitted with the DCO application.

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7. ALTERNATIVE SCENARIOS

7.1 Chapter overview

7.1.1 The PTIR considers one potential scenario for the expansion of Heathrow Airport.However, there are a number of potential alternative scenarios that could result indifferences to airport travel demand and/or the use and operation of the transportnetworks at and around Heathrow compared with the information presented in thePTIR.

7.1.2 Consideration has been given to the potential implications of each alternativescenario on the information presented in the PTIR. As no modelling is available forthese alternative scenarios, the consideration is qualitative, based on professionaljudgement and taking account of the information available.

7.1.3 This chapter describes these alternative scenarios. Consideration of the potentialimplications of these alternative scenarios on the forecasts of airport traveldemand by all modes of transport is provided in Volume 3 of the PTIR (AirportTravel Demand). Consideration of the potential implications of these alternativescenarios on the use and operation of the surface transport networks at andaround the airport is provided in the relevant model volumes of the PTIR.

7.2 Alternative airport growth scenarios

7.2.1 Heathrow forecasts growth in airport travel demand and seeks to accommodate itthrough its masterplan and supporting proposals and strategies. However, theactual rate and pattern of growth is dependent on a range of external factors (forexample wider trends in air travel or changes in the commercial context of airlineoperations) which are not in Heathrow’s control. Heathrow therefore needs amasterplan that is sufficiently flexible to respond to different growth scenarios.

7.2.2 There are a number of different ways in which the airport may grow. The airpassenger demand forecasts that underpin the surface access modelling arebased on a scenario where air passenger demand would grow in the WesternCampus (Terminal 5) first and then in the Eastern Campus (CTA) later. ThePreferred Masterplan is based on air passenger demand growing in the EasternCampus first and then in the Western Campus later. The variations in thedistribution of air passenger demand, and hence colleague demand, are typically asmall and are within daily variation.

7.2.3 Whichever way the airport is developed, if the overall air passenger (andcolleague) demand across the airport as a whole remains broadly consistent withthe assumptions underpinning the surface access modelling, the forecasts of total

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airport-related travel demand would not differ materially from those presented inthis volume of the PTIR. However, even if overall demand remains largelyunchanged, differences in air passenger throughput by terminal could change thetravel demand associated with each terminal compared with the information ispresented in the PTIR.

7.2.4 For example, any airport growth scenario in which air passenger demand growsfaster in the Eastern Campus and slower in the Western Campus compared withthe scenario that has been modelled and is presented in the PTIR would result inhigher travel demand at the Eastern Campus (and at the surface access facilitiesthat serve it, such as roads, car parks, public transport stations and interchanges)and lower travel demand at the Western Campus.

7.2.5 Differences in air passenger throughput by terminal could also influence the way inwhich non-transfer air passengers and colleagues choose to travel to and from theairport, which could change the airport-related travel demand forecasts by mode oftransport compared with the forecasts presented in the PTIR.

7.2.6 The potential implications of these differences are discussed in Volume 3 of thePTIR (Airport Travel Demand) and the relevant modal volumes (Volumes 4-6 ofthe PTIR).

7.3 Alternative masterplan layouts

7.3.1 There are a number of elements of the Preferred Masterplan where differentoptions are still under consideration and those options are being consulted on aspart of this consultation. In other cases elements of the masterplan have beenfurther refined since the preliminary surface access modelling was undertaken.

7.3.2 The main aspects of the Preferred Masterplan which have changed since thepreliminary transport modelling for 2035 was undertaken are:

1. The standard of the diverted A4 (currently modelled as dual carriageway alongits full length).

2. The standard of the diverted A3044 (currently modelled as dual carriagewayalong its full length).

3. The number of parking spaces provided in the Northern Parkway (currentlymodelled as being fully built out) and the associated retention of parking alongthe Northern Perimeter Road (currently not modelled).

4. The retention of parts of the Northern Perimeter Road and Western PerimeterRoad (currently not modelled).

7.3.3 Discussions regarding future layouts of junctions serving the airport are subject toongoing discussions with stakeholders.

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7.3.4 Potential changes to the distribution of land use within the airport boundary arealso under consideration which may affect the distribution of trips on the airport.

7.3.5 In isolation, the potential changes to travel demand associated with variation ineach of these aspects are likely to be relatively localised. However, if consideredin combination they could lead to larger changes in travel demand or in theoperation of the transport networks.

7.3.6 The potential implications of these changes are discussed in Volume 3 (AirportTravel Demand) of the PTIR and the relevant modal volumes (Volumes 4-6 ofthe PTIR).

7.4 Alternative distributions of colleague demand

7.4.1 One of the key principles of the Car Parking Strategy which forms part of the SAPis a reduction in the number of parking spaces available for colleagues comparedwith today. This reduction in colleague car parking would be supported by otherpotential SAP interventions intended to make public transport, cycling and walkingmore attractive to colleagues and related measures to reduce travel by car.

7.4.2 In combination, these proposals are expected to deliver a modal shift from privatecar to public transport and active modes and hence support achievement of thecolleague car trip reduction targets set out in the Airports NPS.

7.4.3 It is expected that, over time, these interventions will result in a change to thegeographical distribution of colleague demand compared with today. Newcolleagues joining the Heathrow workforce are unlikely to be allocated parkingunless they meet specific criteria, so are more likely to live in locations that arebetter connected to the airport by public transport and active modes. Additionally,some existing colleagues who currently drive to the airport, but who may not haveaccess to parking in the future, could potentially relocate to areas with better publictransport links over time.

7.4.4 The opening of the Elizabeth line is also expected to influence the distribution ofcolleagues’ home locations, as it will provide direct connections and reducejourney times from west, central and east London and will improve access fromareas to the west of the airport that are currently relatively poorly served by publictransport.

7.4.5 There is uncertainty about the rate of change in the distribution of colleaguedemand. Consequently, two alternative scenarios have been considered for thefuture distribution of colleague demand:

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1. The first scenario assumes a rapid change in the distribution of colleagues’home locations in response to increased parking restraint at the airport andother measures contained in the SAP, with colleagues tending to locate inareas around and to the east of the airport in the future, where there are betterpublic transport connections.

2. The second scenario assumes a more gradual rate of change in the distributionof colleagues’ home locations.

7.4.6 Both scenarios would result in a similar distribution of colleague car trips as, undera needs-based parking permit system, the available colleague parking is likely tobe prioritised for colleagues with the greatest need. However, the distribution ofcolleague public transport trips would be different, with the first scenario resultingin a higher number of public transport trips from areas to the east of the airport andfewer from areas to the west by 2040.

7.4.7 For the purposes of identifying the potential changes to travel demand associatedwith the proposed Project, the transport modelling has focused on the firstscenario, as this concentrates more colleague demand on the busiest parts of thepublic transport networks in London. This represents a robust approach in relationto the consideration of changes to the use and operation of the public transportnetwork. There is expected to be little difference in highway network use andoperation between the two scenarios.

7.4.8 The potential implications of this alternative scenario are discussed in Volume 3of the PTIR (Airport Travel Demand) and in the relevant modal volumes(Volumes 4-6 of the PTIR).

7.5 Alternative surface access scenarios

7.5.1 In accordance with WebTAG guidance31, which states that only schemescategorised as ‘near certain’ or ‘more than likely’ should be included in the coreassessed scenario, the surface access modelling that underpins the PTIRrepresents a future scenario where only transport improvements that arecommitted (those that are funded and have all necessary consents in place) arebrought forward. This means that several planned large infrastructure schemesthat are considered likely to come forward, such as the Western and Southern RailLinks promoted by the Department for Transport and Network Rail, but which arenot yet sufficiently certain, are not taken into account.

31 WebTAG Unit M4 Forecasting and Uncertainty, Department for Transport, May 2018

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7.5.2 If planned infrastructure schemes, such as the Western and Southern Rail links,were to come forward, overall levels of airport travel demand would not beexpected to be materially different from those presented in the PTIR. However, it isrecognised that that the introduction of such schemes would be likely to changemode choice in the areas they serve and may also influence the geographicdistribution of demand.

7.5.3 The potential implications of these changes are discussed in Volume 3 of thePTIR (Airport Travel Demand) and the relevant modal volumes (Volumes 4-6 ofthe PTIR).

7.6 Alternative colleague forecasts

7.6.1 The number of colleagues working at the airport in the Baseline (2017) is based ondata from the Heathrow Airport Employment Survey 2016/17. This data indicatedthat there were around 72,700 colleagues working at the airport in 2017, of whicharound 44,500 (61%) were on-site on an average weekday.

7.6.2 These Baseline figures underpin the colleague forecasts for the Future Baselineand With Project scenarios. In the Future Baseline and prior to the opening of thethird runway in the With Project scenario, colleague numbers are currentlyassumed to grow broadly in line with the number of air passengers. After theopening of the third runway, it is currently assumed that growth in colleaguenumbers would be marginally slower than growth in air passenger numbers due tostaffing efficiencies.

7.6.3 While the Heathrow Airport Employment Survey 2016/17 gives a reasonableestimate of the number of colleagues working at the airport, Heathrow believes it ismore accurate and more robust to directly measure the number of colleaguesworking at the airport and it has therefore investigated potential alternative sourcesof information about colleague numbers at the airport.

7.6.4 Heathrow operates an airport-wide access control system known as MAID(Machine Address Identification). The MAID system is linked to all Heathrow IDcard readers and electronic door equipment and records each time a colleagueuses their Heathrow staff pass to gain access to a controlled area of the airport.The majority of colleagues will therefore be captured by this system at least once aday when they are at the airport. Colleagues working in job roles or in areas of theairport where they would not be captured by MAID have been added to this totalbased on the best available information.

7.6.5 Using this process, it is estimated that around 77,000 people worked at the airportat least once a week in 2018. Although slightly higher, this figure comparesfavourably with the estimated number of colleagues from the Heathrow AirportEmployment Survey 2016/17.

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7.6.6 However, while the total number of colleagues working regularly at the airport isbroadly similar in both sources, it indicates that only around 36,000 colleagues(47%) worked at the airport on a typical weekday. This is around 20% fewer thanthe 44,500 colleagues estimated from the Heathrow Airport Employment Survey2016/17, although that figure also included staff employed at BA Waterside, whoare not captured in the updated figures.

7.6.7 If these updated figures were to be used as the basis for forecasting the number ofcolleagues working at the airport in the future, it is reasonable to expect that therewould be around 20% fewer colleagues on-site on a typical weekday in bothscenarios and hence fewer trips to and from the airport on surface transport inboth the Future Baseline and With Project scenarios.

7.6.8 The potential implications of adopting these updated colleague figures arediscussed in Volume 3 of the PTIR (Airport Travel Demand) and in the relevantmodal volumes (Volumes 4-6 of the PTIR).

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8. CONSULTATION AND STAKEHOLDERENGAGEMENT

8.1 Chapter overview

8.1.1 This chapter identifies the key stakeholder organisations from a surface accessperspective, describes their role in the process and explains how they are beingengaged.

8.2 Consultation feedback

8.2.1 Prior to the current Airport Expansion Consultation, Heathrow has undertaken anumber of other consultations in relation to its proposals to expand the airport.

8.2.2 The First Consultation on the expansion of Heathrow Airport was carried out inJanuary 2018. A summary of the key messages arising from this consultationrelating to surface access can be found in the Surface Access chapter of theConsultation One Consultation Feedback Report.

8.2.3 More recently, in January 2019, Heathrow carried out its Airspace and FutureOperations Consultation. This consultation focussed on the design of future flightpaths and the future operation of the three runway airport, therefore did not coversurface access issues.

8.3 Stakeholder organisations

8.3.1 In addition to the First Consultation, the Airspace and Future OperationsConsultation and the current Airport Expansion Consultation, Heathrow isundertaking ongoing engagement with various stakeholder organisations inrelation to surface access issues.

8.3.2 The key surface access stakeholder organisations are:

1. Heathrow Area Transport Forum.

2. Department of Transport.

3. Highways England.

4. Network Rail.

5. Transport for London.

6. Local authorities.

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Heathrow Area Transport Forum8.3.3 The Airports NPS states that the preparation of the SAS must be carried out in

conjunction with the Heathrow Area Transport Forum (HATF).

8.3.4 The HATF is a partnership between various organisations in the private and publicsectors seeking to improve accessibility and increase public transport use to, fromand in the area around Heathrow. HATF’s primary role is to serve the localcommunity through:

1. Identifying short and long-term targets for increasing the proportion of journeysmade by public transport.

2. Devising a strategy for meeting such targets.

3. Overseeing its implementation.

8.3.5 The members of the HATF include Heathrow, local employers at or nearHeathrow, Transport for London, airlines, transport operators (for exampleFirstGroup, National Express, Metroline, Abellio), local authorities and otherrelevant groups and organisations including Sustrans and Westrans.

8.3.6 Government policy, and specifically the Aviation Policy Framework (APF),recognises that surface access plays an important role in passenger experienceand the management of environmental impacts. In accordance with the APF andthe Airports NPS (paragraph 5.9), the SAS is being prepared in conjunction withthe HATF.

Highways England8.3.7 The Airports NPS highlights that Heathrow should consult Highways England,

which operates, maintains and improves England’s motorways and major A roads,including some of the major roads surrounding Heathrow Airport such as the M4and M25.

8.3.8 Highways England is a statutory consultee to the planning process. Regularengagement between Heathrow and Highways England takes place through theHeathrow Highways Strategy Group, which is supported by a series of TechnicalWorking Groups.

Technical Working Groups8.3.9 Technical Working Groups (TWGs) provide an opportunity for Highways England

to be briefed on the development of options and to comment on their suitability interms of their development, planning and delivery.

8.3.10 There are six TWGs, all of which report directly to the Heathrow HighwaysSteering Group (HHSG). TWGs cover the following topics:

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1. Environment: advising on preparation of the Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA) in line with Highways England requirements.

2. Road Design & Safety: geometric design of the proposed M25 carriagewaysand junctions, and consideration of safety control processes.

3. Tunnels & Structures: design of the tunnel structure that will bridge the M25.

4. Traffic Modelling: providing advice on development of a WebTAG complianttraffic model to assess and agree the impact of development traffic.

5. Technical Assessment: developing the assessment of the transport impacts ofan expanded Heathrow and alignment with planning policy.

6. Constructability.

8.3.11 A summary of engagement undertaken to date with Highways England is providedin Table 8.1.

Table 8.1 Summary of engagement with Highways England, 1 March 2017 – 30 April2019

Month Meeting DateMar 2017 Surface Access Modelling Approach #1 1 Mar 2017

May 2017 Surface Access Modelling Approach #2 25 May 2017

Jun 2017 Heathrow Development Team Introduction to Highways England 5 Jun 2017Options Evaluation Criteria Feedback from Highways England 16 Jun 2017

Ways of Working #1 27 Jun 2017

Jul 2017 Option Selection Workshop 14 Jul 2017Ways of Working #2 18 Jul 2017

Current Design Options 31 Jul 2017

Sep 2017 Tunnels and Structures, TWG #1 1 Sep 2017Environment TWG #1 7 Sep 2017

Road Design & Safety, TWG #1 8 Sep 2017

Oct 2017 Tunnels and Structures, TWG #2 18 Oct 2017

Nov 2017Pre-Consultation One Workshop 14 Nov 2017Risk Workshop 14 Nov 2017

Dec 2017 Transport Assessment, TWG #1 11 Dec 2017

Jan 2018Consultation One Workshop – Surface Access Strategy 24 Jan 2018

Programme Workshop 24 Jan 2018

Feb 2018 Heads of Terms Meeting 2 Feb 2018

Consultation One Workshop – Component Option Reports 2 Feb 2018Surface Access Modelling, TWG #3 27 Feb 2018

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Mar 2018

Tunnels and Structures, TWG #3 5 Mar 2018Road Design & Safety, TWG #2 7 Mar 2018

Environment, TWG #2 8 Mar 2018

Transport Assessment, TWG #2 8 Mar 2018

Apr 2018Tunnels and Structures, TWG #4 16 Apr 2018

Road Design & Safety, TWG #3 16 Apr 2018

Environment, TWG #3 18 Apr 2018

May 2018 Tunnels and Structures, TWG #5 16 May 2018

Road Design & Safety, TWG #4 16 May 2018

Environment, TWG #4 17 May 2018

Jun 2018 Environment, TWG #5 21 Jun2018

Aug 2018 HSPG Transport Sub-Group – Modelling Sub-Group 8 Aug 2018

Oct 2018 EIA Engagement Workshop with HSPG – Noise 15 Oct 2018

EIA Engagement Workshop with HSPG – Air Quality & Biodiversity 17 Oct 2018

EIA Topic Sessions with HSPG – Historic Environment 30 Oct 2018

EIA Topic Sessions with HSPG – Major Accidents & Disasters 30 Oct 2018

EIA Topic Sessions with HSPG – Resources & Waste 30 Oct 2018

Nov 2018 Preferred Assembly Option Engagement 7 Nov 2018

Dec 2018 Surface Access Modelling, TWG #4 18 Dec 2018

Jan 2019 Road Design & Safety, TWG #5 9 Jan 2019

Tunnels and Structures, TWG #6 9 Jan 2019

Opertions and Maintenance, TWG #1 10 Jan 2019

Contract & Comercial, TWG #1 10 Jan 2019

DBFO – Asset Management & Operations Maintenance #1 16 Jan 2019

Road Design & Safety, TWG #6 18 Jan 2019

Highways England Heathrow Steering Group (HHSG) #1 22 Jan 2019

Ways of Working Workshop 23 Jan 2019

Project Management Office Interface Meeting 25 Jan 2019

Threat and Vulnerability Risk Assessment Meeting 29 Jan 2019

M25, M4 Smart Motorways Programme Interface 20 Jan 2019

DBFO – Asset Management & Operations Maintenance #2 31 Jan 2019

Feb 2019 Planning, TWG 05 Feb 2019

Contract & Commercial, TWG #2 05 Feb 2019

Constructability, TWG #1 07 Feb 2019

Operations & Matinenance, TWG #2 08 Feb 2019

Traffic Modelling, TWG #1 08 Feb 2019

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Month Meeting DatePre HHSG Meeting 19 Feb 2019

Road Design & Safety, TWG #7 20 Feb 2019

Tunnels and Structures, TWG #7 20 Feb 2019

HEP Surface Access Strategy Update to HE 25 Feb 2019

Schiphol Airfield Bridges tour 26 Feb 2019

Operations & Maintenance, TWG #3 27 Feb 2019

Contract & Commercial, TWG #3 28 Feb 2019

Mar 2019 Highways England Heathrow Steering Group (HHSG) #2 06 Mar 2019

Constructability (M25 Tie ins), TWG #2 07 Mar 2019

Post HHSG Telephone conference Joint HE / HAL update from HHSG on06/03/19

07 Mar 2019

Traffic Modelling, TWG #2 13 Mar 2019

Transport Assessment, TWG #3 13 Mar 2019

Operations and Maintenance, TWG #4 14 Mar 2019

Road Design and Safety, TWG #8 15 Mar 2019

Tunnels and Structures, TWG #8 15 Mar 2019

Communication, Contract and Commercial, TWG 18 Mar 2019

Techncial Working Group (TWG) 19 Mar 2019

Pre HHSG Telephone conference, Joint HE / HAL review of informationfor HHSG

19 Mar 2019

Collaborative Planning Forum, Road Space Planning 20 Mar 2019

Tunnel Design and Safety Control Group Meeting, Safety related topicswith HE and emergency services

26/27 Mar 2019

Road Space Planning, TWG 28 Mar 2019

Apr 2019 Highways England Heathrow Steering Group (HHSG) #3 02 Apr 2019

Masterplan Presentation 03 Apr 2019

Road Design and Safety, TWG #9 03 Apr 2019

Tunnels and Structures, TWG #9 03 Apr 2019

Constructability, TWG #3 04 Apr 2019

Post HHSG Telephone conference, Joint HE / HAL review of informationfor HHSG

04 Apr 2019

Traffic Modelling, TWG #3 09 Apr 2019

Transport Assessment, TWG #4 09 Apr 2019

Operations and Maintenance, TWG #5 11 Apr 2019

Contract and Commercial, TWG #4 11 Apr 2019

Tunnels and Structures, TWG #10 26 Apr 2019

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Department for Transport8.3.12 The Department for Transport (DfT) is the government department responsible for

the transport networks in England. Heathrow is engaging with the DfT directly, inbi-lateral meetings, and in multi-lateral forums with other organisations, includingHSPG and TfL.

8.3.13 Engagement to date has been used to provide updates on the Project, includingthe emerging Masterplan and the Surface Access Strategy, and to allow for morefocused discussions on modelling and assessment, as required.

8.3.14 Heathrow is also working closely with DfT (and Network Rail) on the planning anddesign of both the Western and Southern Rail links to the airport.

8.3.15 Further regular engagement with DfT is planned as part of ongoing consultation.

Network Rail8.3.16 Network Rail owns, operates and develops Britain’s railway infrastructure.

Heathrow is engaging with Network Rail both through direct meetings and viaHSPG.

8.3.17 Heathrow is also working closely with Network Rail (and the DfT) on the planningand design of both the Western and Southern Rail links to the airport.

8.3.18 These proposals are being promoted by DfT and Network Rail and as such anyapplication for a Development Consent Order (DCO) to build these new rail linkswill be separate to Heathrow’s DCO application for the proposed Project.

8.3.19 A DCO application for the Western Rail Link is expected to be submitted later in2019, while the DfT is currently considering ways in which the private sector canhelp to bring forward the Southern Rail Link.

Transport for London8.3.20 Transport for London (TfL) is the integrated transport authority responsible for

delivering the Mayor’s strategy for transport in the capital. It runs the day-to-dayoperation of the public transport network and manages London’s main roadsincluding the A4 and A30. In a similar way to the engagement with HighwaysEngland, Heathrow and TfL have established a number of technical workinggroups and engagement is ongoing.

8.3.21 A summary of engagement undertaken to date with TfL is provided in Table 8.2.

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Table 8.2 Summary of engagement with TfL, 26 January 2018 – 30 April 2019

Month Meeting Topic DateJan 2018 HAL/ TfL meeting To discuss the First Consultation, and

specifically the SAS, in more detail26 Jan2018

Jul 2018 HAL/TfL meeting To discuss the engagement approach 20 Jul 2018

Sep 2018 Air Quality, TWG IntroductionAQ approach

17 Sep 2018

Noise, TWG Introduction 21 Sep 2018

A4, TWG Introduction 27 Sep 2018

Oct 2018 Demand Management /Modelling & AssessmentTWG

IntroductionStrategy developmentModel developmentTechnical Assessments

8 Oct 2018

Monthly Steering Group - 12 Oct 2018

Air Quality, TWG Assessment approach 30 Oct 2018

Nov 2018 Monthly Steering Group - 9 Nov 2018

Modelling & Assessment LASAM and HEM-CM 15 Nov 2018

Rail/Coach, TWG Rail visionCoach vision

28 Nov 2018

Dec 2018 Modelling, TWG HHASAMNADMMatrix Development

6 Dec 2018

Monthly Steering Group - 14 Dec 2018

Modelling TWG RailplanMicrosim

17 Dec 2018

A4 TWG Evaluation process 17 Dec 2018

Bus/ Active TWG Bus strategyActive travel strategy

19 Dec 2018

Demand ManagementTWG

Traffic StrategyColleague Strategy

20 Dec 2018

Jan 2019 Noise TWG Assessment method 14 Jan 2019

Feb 2019 A4 TWG Masterplan update 1 Feb 2019

Monthly Steering Group - 8 Feb 2019

Modelling TWG Modelling Suite 11 Feb 2019

Air Quality Detailed assessment approachClean Air ZoneVehicle Access Charge

12 Feb 2019

Rail/ Coach TWG PT delivery plansCoach updateRail update

22 Feb 2019

Mar 2019 Monthly Steering Group - 8 Mar 2019

Congestion charging Lessons learned session 11 Mar 2019

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Month Meeting Topic DateNPS – targets, baseline,definition

Meeting one of two to discuss baseline/assumptions

21 Mar 2019

Demand ManagementTWG

Taxi/ PHV 26 Mar 2019

Apr 2019 A4 TWG Land useTraffic flows

08 Apr 2019

Taxi / Private Hire Team Taxi / PHV Strategy and lessons learnedsession

23 Apr 2019

Local Authorities8.3.22 Regular engagement with local authorities is also taking place, primarily through

the Heathrow Strategic Planning Group but also via bilateral meetings in relation tospecific issues.

Heathrow Strategic Planning Group8.3.23 The Heathrow Strategic Planning Group (HSPG) represents the local authorities

and other public organisations responsible for land use planning, transport, theenvironment, economic development and sustainable development in the widerarea surrounding Heathrow Airport.

8.3.24 As of October 2018, the HSPG had 12 full members32. Other organisations,including the Department of Transport and Highways England, participate in manyof the activities of the HSPG with ‘observer’ status. The London Borough ofHillingdon and the GLA are invited to participate in HSPG but do not currently doso.

8.3.25 The HSPG is independent of but works closely with Heathrow. It recognises thatthe impact of airport expansion cuts across administrative boundaries and thatcollaborative working between local authorities, Heathrow and other organisationssurrounding the airport will result in more effective planning, management ofimpacts, maximisation of benefits and compensation.

8.3.26 Regular engagement is undertaken with the HSPG at monthly meetings. Asummary of engagement undertaken to date with HSPG is provided in Table 8.3.

32 The full members of HSPG are: Buckinghamshire County Council, Colne Valley Regional Park, EnterpriseM3 Local Enterprise Partnership, London Borough of Ealing, Elmbridge Borough Council, London Boroughof Hounslow, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, Runnymede Borough Council, Slough BoroughCouncil, South Bucks District Council, Spelthorne Borough Council, Surrey County Council, Thames ValleyBerkshire Local Enterprise Partnership, and Buckinghamshire Thames Valley Local Enterprise Partnership(http://www.heathrowstrategicplanninggroup.com/)

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Table 8.3 Summary of Engagement with HSPG Transport Sub Group, January 2018 – 30April 2019

Month Topic DateJan 2018 Introductory presentation on the SAS, ahead of the First Consultation 9 Jan 2018

Feb 2018 Detailed presentation and discussion of the First Consultation, with aparticular focus on traffic modelling

8 Feb 2018

Apr 2018 Discussion of the TA scoping, and update on traffic modelling. Thescope of the traffic and transport chapter was introduced at a high level,as well as discussing its relationship alongside the TA

11 Apr 2018

May 2018 Update on TA progress 8 May 2018

Jun 2018 Presentation on the approach to the SAS, followed by a session focusedon traffic modelling

5 Jun 2018

Jul 2018 Presentation on the public transport elements of the SAS, followed by asession on the first draft TA scoping report, where initial questions andcomments were taken

11 Jul 2018

Aug 2018 Presentation on the colleague travel element of the SAS. 8 Aug 2018

Sep 2018 Presentation on the SAS: Traffic Strategy 5 Sep 2018

Oct 2018 Presentation on the Surface Access Modelling Documentation 9 Oct2018

Nov 2018 Presentation on the SAS: Colleague Strategy 13 Nov 2018

Dec 2018 Update on the TA 11 Dec 2018

Jan 2019 Presentation on the Active Travel Strategy and on the SAS: update,approach, forecast scenarios

21 Jan 2019

Feb 2019 Presentation on NPS and No More Traffic Targets and a presentation onthe approach to modelling assurance

11 Feb 2019

Mar 2019 Presentation on the Freight Strategy, Vehicle Control Strategy androundtable discussion of ‘No More Traffic’ pledge and Southern Rail Link

13 Mar 2019

8.4 Transport Assessment Scoping Report

8.4.1 In addition to the regular engagement outlined in Section 8.3, Heathrow is in theprocess of agreeing with key stakeholders the scope of the Transport Assessment(TA) that will form part of the DCO application.

8.4.2 As part of this scoping exercise key stakeholders have been consulted eitherindividually or through the following groups:

1. The Heathrow Strategic Planning Group (HSPG) – Transport Sub Group.

2. The Heathrow Area Transport Forum (HATF).

3. The Heathrow Highways Strategy Group (HHSG).

8.4.3 Two drafts of the TA Scoping Report have been circulated to these groups forcomment. A further draft of the TA Scoping Report is expected to be released for

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comment in Summer 2019, which will give consideration to the commentsprovided on the second draft.

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9. MITIGATION

9.1.1 The Project will be designed to minimise the effects on existing surface accessarrangements. The DCO application will be accompanied by a comprehensiveConstruction Movement Strategy and Surface Access Strategy, each of which willcontain a range of specific mitigation measures.

9.1.2 Heathrow will also prepare a Transport Assessment (TA) to support its applicationfor development consent for the proposed Project. The TA will assess the impactsof the proposed Project in the context of other relevant developments andinterventions that are committed and planned at the time it is produced, and willidentify any likelihood of problematic transport impacts.

9.1.3 In any TA exercise there is likely to be a degree of uncertainty over the precisescale, location, and nature of such impacts because of their sensitivity to relativelysmall changes which cannot always be predicted with certainty. For example,traffic patterns are in some cases highly sensitive to relatively minor highwaynetwork changes, while network performance issues may occur with only modestchanges in traffic patterns if the network is constrained. This means that a smallhighway network change implemented by a third party some distance fromHeathrow (which might not have been committed, funded, or potentially evenenvisaged at the time of the assessment and would not therefore be included inthe TA process) could encourage traffic passing through that area to use adifferent route to reach the airport than was originally anticipated – with the resultthat impacts which had been expected to occur in one location instead materialisesomewhere else on the network, or do not in fact materialise at all.

9.1.4 Given the scope of the impact that the proposed expansion Project couldpotentially have on the wider transport networks, both in terms of geographicalarea and the period of time over which those impacts are anticipated to arise, thisuncertainty is potentially magnified in the case of the expansion of Heathrow –notwithstanding the use of the best data and analytical tools available. This isespecially true where impacts are identified based on forecasts which look furtherinto the future.

9.1.5 In light of this, Heathrow is considering the most suitable means of addressing thisuncertainty. In particular, Heathrow is considering whether the traditional TAapproach should be supplemented with enhanced measures including:

1. A mechanism to ensure that the impacts of the project on the wider transportnetwork are accurately identified.

2. A procedure for developing the most effective mitigation in response to thoseimpacts.

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3. A mechanism to secure the funding and delivery of the necessary mitigation,particularly where this is on parts of the network which are controlled by thirdparties.

9.1.6 Heathrow will develop these proposals in conjunction with the relevant authoritiesand stakeholders prior to submission of the application for development consent.

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10.1.1 The PTIR is a precursor to the Transport Assessment (TA) which will accompanythe DCO application for the proposed Project.

10.1.2 The information presented in the PTIR is preliminary in nature and represents thebest information that is currently available about the changes to airport traveldemand associated with the proposed Project and the resulting changes to theuse and operation of the transport networks at and around the airport.

10.1.3 Further surface access modelling will be undertaken to support the DCOapplication, including the TA. Work to update and refine the existing surfaceaccess modelling tools is already underway. It is also proposed to undertake somenew data collection to address gaps in the current understanding of travelbehaviour at and around the airport and to support the development andrefinement of the surface access models.

10.1.4 Once the surface access models have been updated, they will be used toundertake new surface access model runs, which will provide updated informationabout existing and future airport travel demand and the use and operation of thetransport networks in the Baseline, Future Baseline and With Project scenarios.Model runs will be undertaken for key milestone years in the programme for theproposed Project.

10.1.5 This will include new runs of the airport surface access demand models (LASAMand HEM-CM), which will provide updated information about the forecast levels ofairport-related travel demand on all modes of surface transport. It will also includenew runs of the public transport and highway assignment models (Railplan andHHASAM), which will provide updated information about the use and operation ofthese networks.

10.1.6 Heathrow is currently considering potential options for analysing the impacts of theproposed Project on the active travel networks.

10.1.7 The outputs from these new model runs will allow the potential changes to the useand operation of the rail and London Underground networks as a result of theproposed Project scenario to be considered in more detail in the TransportAssessment.

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APPENDIX A: RELEVANT LOCAL PLANNING POLICY

Table A1 Relevant local planning policy documents

Local planning policy Adopted development plandocuments and County transportplans

Emerging development plandocument

London Boroughs

London Borough ofHillingdon

· Local Plan Part 1 (2012-2026)(adopted November 2012)

· Unitary Development Plan (1998)Saved Policies adopted in 2007

· Local Implementation Plan (2011)

· Local Plan Part 2: Draft SiteAllocations and Designations(October 2015)

· Local Plan Part 2: DraftDevelopment ManagementPolicies (October 2015)

· Local Plan Part 2: Draft PoliciesMap (October 2015)

London Borough ofHounslow

· Hounslow Local Plan 2015 to2030 Volume One and VolumeTwo

· Local Implementation Plan forTransport (2011-2031)

· West of Borough Local PlanReview (October 2017)

London Borough ofEaling

· Development (Core Strategy)Development Plan Document(DPD) (April 2012)

· Development Sites DPD (2013)· Development Management DPD

(December 2013)· Planning for Schools DPD (May

2016)

London Borough ofRichmond-upon-Thames

· Local Plan 2018-2033 (July 2018)· Twickenham Area Action Plan

(July 2013)

London Borough ofHarrow

· Core Strategy (2009– 2026)· Development Management

Policies DPD (2013)· Site Allocations DPD· Harrow and Wealdstone Area

Action Plan (2013)

APPENDICES

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Local planning policy Adopted development plandocuments and County transportplans

Emerging development plandocument

London Borough ofBrent

· Core Strategy (2011 – 2026)· Development Management

Policies (2016)· Site Specific Allocations (2011)· Wembley Area Action Plan (2016)

· Local Plan Issues and Options

The Royal Borough ofKingston upon Thames

· Core Strategy (2012)· Kingston Town Centre Area

Action Plan (2008)

· Draft Local Plan 2019-2041

London Borough ofWandsworth

· The Core Strategy, adoptedMarch 2016

· The Development ManagementPolicies Document (DMPD),adopted March 2016

· Site Specific AllocationsDocument (SSAD), adoptedMarch 2016

· The Policies Map, adopted March2016

London Borough ofMerton

· Merton's Core Planning Strategy2011-2026

· Merton's Estates Local Plan -adopted February 2018

· Sites and Policies Plan andPolicies Maps 2014-2024

· Merton Local Plan 2020

London Borough ofHammersmith andFulham

· Hammersmith and Fulham LocalPlan adopted February 2018

Unitary Authorities (Berkshire)

The Royal Borough ofWindsor andMaidenhead

· Saved Policies of Local Plan(June 2003)

· Maidenhead Town Centre AreaAction Plan (2011)

· Draft Local Plan (SubmissionVersion September 2017)

Bracknell ForestBorough Council

· Core Strategy (2008)· Local Plan (2002) saved policies· Site Allocations Local Plan

· Draft Local Plan (consultationversion published 8 February2018)

Slough Borough Council · Core Strategy 2006-2026· Site Allocations DPD (2010)· Local Plan (2004) Saved Policies

· Emerging Local Plan Issues andOptions (2016-2036)

Surrey

Surrey County Council · Surrey Transport Plan (lastupdated April 2018)

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Local planning policy Adopted development plandocuments and County transportplans

Emerging development plandocument

Elmbridge BoroughCouncil

· Core Strategy (2011)· The Development Management

Plan (2015)

· Emerging Local Plan StrategicOptions (plan period to 2035)

Spelthorne BoroughCouncil

· Saved Policies of Local Plan(2001)

· Core Strategy and Policies DPD(2009)

· Spelthorne Allocations DPD(2009)

· Draft Spelthorne Local Plan –Issues and Options Consultation(May 2018)

Runnymede BoroughCouncil

· Saved Policies of Local Plan(2001)

· Emerging 2030 Local Plan

Surrey Heath BoroughCouncil

· The Core Strategy andDevelopment ManagementPolicies Development PlanDocument 2012 and the PoliciesMap 2012

· The 2000 Local Plan (extantsaved policies)

· Camberley Town Centre AreaAction Plan (2011-028) andPolicies Map

· Draft Local Plan 2016-2032

Buckinghamshire

BuckinghamshireCounty Council

· Local Transport Plan 4 2016-2036 (adopted 2016)

South Bucks DistrictCouncil

· Saved policies in Adopted LocalPlan (1999)

· Core Strategy (2011)· The Policies Map (2011)· Local Transport Plan 4 2016-

2036 (2016)

· Emerging Chiltern and SouthBucks Local Plan (2014-2036)Issues and Options (2016) andGreen Belt preferred options(2016)

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HIGHWAY SCHEMES IN THE FUTURE BASELINE SCENARIO

B1. Overview

B1.1. This appendix describes the changes to the highway network that havebeen included in the Future Baseline scenario (i.e. without expansion ofHeathrow Airport). These schemes have also been included in thehighway assignment models for the With Project scenario (i.e. withexpansion of Heathrow) unless otherwise stated.

B1.2. The HHASAM v2.0 highway assignment models for the Future Baselinescenario have been developed from the HHASAM v2.0 Base Year model.As part of the model development process, the model networks have beenupdated to reflect committed and planned changes to the highwaynetwork.

B1.3. A total of 54 committed and planned highways schemes have beenincluded in the highway assignment models for the Future Baselinescenario.

B1.4. In order to produce an accurate reflection of the future year highwaynetworks several data sources have been used and cross-referencedagainst each other to ensure that all schemes are captured and areconsistent. Data sources include, but are not limited to:

· London Transport Study (LTS) model (version 7.2);· Regional Road Traffic Model (RRTM);· London Highway Assignment Model (LoHAM) (version P3.08);· South East Regional Transport Model (SERTM);· Existing Heathrow studies;· Desktop research on local authority and government agency Major

Project websites; and· Engagement with Heathrow Strategic Planning Group (HSPG) local

authorities, Highways England (HE) and Transport for London (TfL).

B1.5. The data sources above have been used to compile an Uncertainty Log ofproposed infrastructure schemes.

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B1.6. The likelihood of these schemes going ahead has been classified usingthe standard terminology set out in WebTAG Unit M41 (i.e. near certain,more than likely, reasonably foreseeable and hypothetical). Theseclassifications have been sourced from existing uncertainty logs used todevelop the models listed above. If a scheme is in included in theuncertainty log for one or more of these models, it can reasonably beassumed to be 'near certain' or 'more than likely' at the very least. Otherinput has been sought where there is ambiguity about a particular scheme.

B1.7. Figure B1 shows the location of all the schemes considered to becomplete, near certain or more than likely, which have been included inthe HHASAM v2.0 highway assignment model.

1 DfT: TAG Unit M4 (Forecasting and Uncertainty), May 2018:https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/712788/tag-unit-m4-forecasting-and-uncertainty-may-2018.pdf

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Figure B1: Committed and planned highway schemes in the Future Baseline scenario

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B2. Highway network at Heathrow Airport

B2.1. There are expected to be no changes to the Heathrow road network in theFuture Baseline scenario.

B3. Strategic Road Network (SRN) around Heathrow Airport

B3.1. The following section describes the committed and planned highwayschemes expected to be in place on the Strategic Road Network (SRN)around Heathrow. These schemes are summarised in Table B1 anddiscussed in more detail below, with further information provided in TableA7 at the end of this document.

Table B1: Summary of highway schemes on Strategic Road Network

ID Scheme Name Authority/District2 M4 J3-12 Smart Motorway HE4 M3 J2-4a Smart Motorway HE12 M25 J10-16 Smart Motorway HE13 M25 J10 to A3 Wisley Interchange HE411 M4 J4 HE412 A30 Crooked Billet Roundabout HE/Spelthorne

B3.2. There are six highway schemes on the motorway network that have beenidentified for inclusion in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highwayassignment model, including schemes on the M3, M4 and M25.

B3.3. Work to upgrade the M4 to smart motorway between junctions 3-12 is duestart in September 2018, with completion expected by 2022 (ID 2). On thesection of the M4 between junctions 3 and 12, the hard shoulder will beconverted to a running lane, so that there are four running lanes availablefor use. Between junctions 4 and 4b, there will be five running lanes.Where a hard shoulder does not currently exist, the motorway will beadapted to create a minimum of four running lanes.

B3.4. The upgraded M3 smart motorway (junctions 2-4a) was completed in June2017 (ID 4). The smart motorway upgrade has added an extra runninglane in both directions along a 22 kilometre section of the motorway, withemergency areas installed throughout the length of the scheme.

B3.5. Work to upgrade the M25 to a smart motorway between junctions 10 and16 is expected to commence in 2021/21 (ID 12). The scheme includes asmart motorway with ‘all lane running’ at Junction 15 to 16 and also at J10,J11 and J12. This means the existing hard shoulder would be convertedinto a running lane providing five running lanes for traffic between J15 andJ16 and four running lanes elsewhere.

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B3.6. Improvement works to the M25 Junction 10/A3 Wisley Interchange areplanned to commence in 2020/21 (ID 13). A Development Consent Order(DCO) application is expected in late 2018. The scheme includesincreasing road capacity and improving safety at the junction.

B3.7. A safety improvement scheme was completed at M4 Junction 4 in March2018 (ID 411). This has resulted in changes to the lane configuration onthe southern arm of the junction with two lanes dedicated to M4westbound/M25, a single lane for northbound traffic to the A408 and twolanes towards the M4 east.

B3.8. The A30 Crooked Billet Roundabout is the roundabout of the A30, A308(London Road) and A3044 (Stanwell Moor Road) located to the south ofthe airport in Spelthorne. The improvement scheme is intended to reducecongestion, queuing traffic and journey time delays during peak hours atthe junction (ID 412). The scheme design is currently being developed,with surveys carried out in August and September 2018. Construction isexpected to commence in spring 2019, with completion expected in spring2020.

B4. Transport for London Road Network (TLRN) around Heathrow Airport

B4.1. The following section describes the committed and planned highwayschemes expected to be in place on the Transport for London RoadNetwork (TLRN) around Heathrow. These schemes are summarised inTable B2 and discussed in more detail below, with further informationprovided in Table B7 at the end of this document.

Table B2: Summary of highway schemes on Transport for London RoadNetwork

ID Scheme Name Authority/District

42 Brent Cross at North Circ Junction with A5 TfL/London Borough ofBarnet

70 A316 London Rd Roundabout cycle facilities TfL/London Borough ofRichmond-upon-Thames

245 East West Cycle Superhighway Extension TfL/Various

B4.2. There are three highway schemes on the TLRN that have been identifiedfor inclusion in the HHASAM v2.0 2040 Do Minimum highway assignmentmodel. Two lie within the Fully Modelled Area (ID 70 and ID245) and onefalls outside of the Fully Modelled Area (ID 42) but has been included inthe HHASAM v2.0 2040 Do Minimum highway assignment model.

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B4.3. Construction of safety improvements at the A316 London Roadroundabout in the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames isexpected to commence in winter 2019 (ID 70). The scheme includesimproving the cycling and pedestrian environment, providing a continuouscorridor for cyclists along the A316, making it easier to get intoTwickenham town centre and signalising the roundabout and introducingsignalised pedestrian crossings.

B4.4. TfL has undertaken a public consultation regarding proposals for the East-West Cycle Superhighway between Paddington to Acton, connecting tothe section currently under construction from Tower Hill through centralLondon to Paddington (ID 245). The proposals are made up of twoschemes; the first is a continuous segregated route from Paddington toWood Lane and the second scheme would improve existing cyclingfacilities between Wood Lane and North Acton. Following the consultation,TfL has decided not to go ahead with the proposed alignment fromLancaster Gate to Wood Lane via the A40 Westway and instead isassessing an alternative route along Bayswater Road and will continue towork with the local boroughs to discuss requirements.

B4.5. The Brent Cross Cricklewood planning application (2010) proposed thecreation of a new mixed use town centre including substantial residential,commercial and retail use in the London Borough of Barnet. A new internalroad network will be built and there will be a number of key junctionimprovements including improvements to the ClaremontRoad/Cricklewood Lane and Cricklewood Lane/Edgware Road junction inthe first phase. Improvements to the M1 and A41 junctions will follow at anappropriate time (ID 42). Outline planning permission was granted inOctober 2010, with detailed planning consent granted in October 2017.The enabling works are expected to start on site in 2018 with potentialcompletion in 2022.

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B5. Highway network serving areas to the north-east of the airport

B5.1. The following section describes the committed and planned highwayschemes identified on the highway network in the areas to the north-eastof the airport. These schemes are summarised in Table B3 and arediscussed in more detail below, with further information provided in TableB7 at the end of this document.

Table B3: Summary of highway schemes serving areas to the north-east of theairport

ID Scheme Name Authority/District40 Southall Gasworks London Borough of Ealing42 Brent Cross at North Circular Junction with A5 London Borough of Barnet94 West End / Tottenham Court Road (Stages 1 – 4) London Borough of Camden95 West End / Tottenham Court Road (Stage 5) London Borough of Camden100 Swiss Cottage part of CS11 London Borough of Camden245 East West Cycle Superhighway Extension Various396 Thomas Sawyer Way, Watford Watford400 Lower High Street/Dalton Way Gyratory, Watford Watford

London Borough of Hillingdon

B5.2. Other than the proposed improvements to motorways, discussed above,no further highway schemes have been identified in the London Boroughof Hillingdon for inclusion in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highwayassignment model.

London Borough of Ealing

B5.3. There are two highway schemes identified in the London Borough ofEaling for inclusion in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highway assignmentmodel.

B5.4. Planning permission was granted for the regeneration of the formerSouthall Gasworks site in 2010 (ID 40). Outline planning permission wasgranted for a residential mixed-use development, with detailed planningpermission secured for the new accesses to the site, including the creationof a new entrance off Pump Lane, a new access onto South Road and twonew and one improved access onto Beaconsfield Road. The developmentof the site will be bought forward over the next 30 years.

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B5.5. TfL has undertaken a public consultation regarding proposals for the East-West Cycle Superhighway between Paddington to Acton, connecting tothe section currently under construction from Tower Hill through centralLondon to Paddington (ID 245). The proposals are made up of twoschemes; the first is a continuous segregated route from Paddington toWood Lane and the second scheme would improve existing cyclingfacilities between Wood Lane and North Acton. Following the consultation,TfL has decided not to go ahead with the proposed alignment fromLancaster Gate to Wood Lane via the A40 Westway and instead isassessing an alternative route along Bayswater Road and will continue towork with the local boroughs to discuss requirements.

London Borough of Harrow

B5.6. No highway schemes have been identified in the London Borough ofHarrow for inclusion in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highwayassignment model.

London Borough of Brent

B5.7. No highway schemes have been identified in the London Borough of Brentfor inclusion in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highway assignmentmodel.

Other Schemes

B5.8. In addition to the highway schemes discussed above, there are a numberof schemes that fall outside of the Fully Modelled Area but that have beenincluded in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highway assignment model.These include schemes in the London Borough of Barnet (one scheme),London Borough of Camden (three schemes) and Watford (two schemes).

B5.9. As discussed in the TLRN section, a number of improvements areproposed to the M1 and A41 as well as at a number of local junctions aspart of the Brent Cross Cricklewood planning application (ID 42). Outlineplanning permission was granted in October 2010, with detailed planningconsent granted in October 2017. The enabling works are expected tostart on site in 2018 with potential completion in 2022.

B5.10. The West End Project will transform the Tottenham Court Road area in theLondon Borough of Camden, making it safer and more attractive forresidents, boosting business and creating new public spaces (ID 94 & 95).There is expected to be a significant increase in people coming to the areawith the opening of Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station in 2018. Theone-way system will be replaced with two-way tree-lined streets, someprotected cycle lanes and new public space. The project will be deliveredin phases and completed in 2018 in time for the opening of Crossrail.

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B5.11. Also in the London Borough of Camden, Cycle Superhighway 11 (CS11)will give cyclists a clearer, safer route from Swiss Cottage to the West End(ID 100). As part of this scheme, significant changes will be made toexisting road layouts and junctions to make them safer and moreconvenient for cyclists and pedestrians. Work is due to commence on thefirst section of the route at Swiss Cottage in July 2018.

B5.12. In Watford, Thomas Sawyer Way was opened in 2016, connecting DaltonWay to Watford General Hospital (ID 396). This improved route throughthe south of Watford now significantly speeds up journeys to and from thehospital, including for blue light vehicles.

B5.13. As part of the wider works associated with Watford Riverwell (formerlyknown as Watford Health Campus) improvements were proposed at theLower High Street/Dalton Way gyratory in Watford (ID 400). The workswere designed to improve the flow of traffic into the Dalton Way gyratoryaround B&Q from Lower High Street in both directions. Works included;reducing the size of the traffic island to allow two lanes of traffic to turnright into Dalton Way; new signals; new zebra crossing; lighting; signageand re-surfacing of the road and footway. Work commenced in January2018 and was completed by February 2018.

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B6. Highway network serving areas to the south-east of the airport

B6.1. The following section describes the committed and planned highwayschemes expected to be on place on the highway network in the areas tothe south-east of the airport. These schemes are summarised in Table B4and discussed in more detail below, with further information provided inTable B7 at the end of this document.

Table B4: Summary of highway schemes serving areas to the south-east of theairport

ID Scheme Name Authority/District

70 A316 London Rd Roundabout cycle facilities London Borough ofRichmond-upon-Thames

79 Widening along Hayes Rd in Southall London Borough ofHounslow

80 Chiswick Roundabout & Kew Bridge (CS9) London Borough ofHounslow

89 Baker Street two-way City of Westminster90 Stockwell Cross London Borough of Lambeth98 Lambeth Bridge North Roundabout City of Westminster99 Lambeth Bridge South Roundabout London Borough of Lambeth245 East West Cycle Superhighway Extension Various

246 Wandsworth Gyratory Removal London Borough ofWandsworth

247 Vauxhall Transformation London Borough of Lambeth

249 Hammersmith Better Junctions London Borough ofHammersmith & Fulham

London Borough of Hounslow

B6.2. There are two highway schemes identified in the London Borough ofHounslow for inclusion in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highwayassignment model.

B6.3. Hayes Road is a main road linking Heston and Southall with the A312. TheLondon Borough of Hounslow’s Hayes Road Congestion Relief Schemewould widen Hayes Road to facilitate an additional westbound traffic laneand remove a highway pinch-point (ID 79). Detailed design of the schemewas expected to be completed by summer 2017, however work can onlycommence once private land has been acquired, which could take up totwo years to achieve.

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B6.4. Cycle Superhighway 9 (CS9) would transform roads in west Kensington,Hammersmith, Chiswick and Brentford town centre to make cycling andwalking easier, safer and more appealing. The proposed changes betweenKensington Olympia and Brentford town centre include a two-waysegregated cycle track on Hammersmith Road, King Street and ChiswickHigh Road, five new signal controlled pedestrian crossings and more than20 upgraded pedestrian crossings. The proposals also include: steppedcycle tracks in each direction on Brentford High Street; an eastboundstepped track on Kew Bridge Road and a westbound cycle path throughWaterman’s Park (ID 80). Plans were consulted on in autumn 2017 andwork is expected to commence in late 2018, subject to approvals.

London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames

B6.5. There is one highway scheme identified in the London Borough ofRichmond-upon-Thames for inclusion in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimumhighway assignment model.

B6.6. As discussed in the TLRN section, improvements are proposed at theA316 London Road roundabout in the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames is expected to commence in winter 2019 (ID 70). Thescheme includes improving the cycling and pedestrian environment,providing a continuous corridor for cyclists along the A316, making iteasier to get into Twickenham town centre and signalising the roundaboutand introducing signalised pedestrian crossings.

Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames

B6.7. No highway schemes have been identified in the Royal Borough ofKingston-upon-Thames for inclusion in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimumhighway assignment model.

Other Schemes

B6.8. In addition to the highway schemes discussed above, there are a numberof schemes that fall outside of the immediate study area but that havebeen included in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highway assignmentmodel. These include the following schemes in the London Borough ofHammersmith & Fulham (two schemes), London Borough of Wandsworth(one scheme) and City of Westminster/London Borough of Lambeth (fiveschemes).

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B6.9. The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham is proposing to improveprovision for cyclists across the northern section of Hammersmith gyratory(ID 249). Following public consultation, design work is continuing in light ofthe longer term plans for Cycle Superhighway route 9 and work willcontinue with disability groups to ensure that the detail design work fullyconsiders the needs of disabled pedestrians. No timescale is provided forcompletion of this work.

B6.10. As discussed above, TfL has undertaken a public consultation regardingproposals for the East-West Cycle Superhighway between Paddington toActon, connecting to the section currently under construction from TowerHill through central London to Paddington (ID 245). Further details of thisscheme are discussed in the London Borough of Ealing section above.

B6.11. There is one highway scheme identified in the London Borough ofWandsworth for inclusion in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highwayassignment model. TfL is proposing a number of transformational changesto Wandsworth Town Centre and part of this scheme would see theremoval of the gyratory and provision of better pedestrian crossings at anumber of junctions (ID 246). Following the public consultation anddiscussions with affected stakeholders, work is expected to commence in2021, but the completion date is unknown.

B6.12. Baker Street and Gloucester Place in the City of Westminster form a largeone-way system running from Regent’s Park to Oxford Street. TfL isworking with Westminster City Council to introduce two-way traffic onthese routes (ID 89). Work commenced in July 2017 and is expected to becomplete in early 2019.

B6.13. TfL has developed proposals to transform the road layout at the northernand southern roundabouts at Lambeth Bridge in the City of Westminsterand the London Borough of Lambeth, to create a safer environment forcycling and walking (ID 98 & 99). The proposals involve converting bothroundabouts into signalised crossroad junctions with signalised pedestriancrossings. Construction is expected to commence in late 2018, subject toconsultation and approvals.

B6.14. Stockwell Cross is located in the south west of London, in the LondonBorough of Lambeth, on Cycle Superhighway route 7 (CS7). It is theintersection of two roads on the Transport for London Road Network(TLRN); the A3 (Clapham Road) and the A203 (Stockwell Road and SouthLambeth Road). The scheme involves the removal of the gyratory as partof TfL’s Road Modernisation Plan and includes an upgrade to cyclinginfrastructure, simplification of the road layout and urban realmenhancements (ID 90). Work was completed in 2016.

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B6.15. TfL is working with Lambeth Council to return the one-way road system atVauxhall to two-way roads and improve the area for pedestrians andcyclists (ID 247). Construction of the new road layout and bus station isexpected to commence in 2020.

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B7. Highway network serving areas to the north-west of the airport

B7.1. The following section describes the committed and planned highwayschemes expected to be in place on the highway network in the areas tothe north-west of the airport. These schemes are summarised in Table B5and discussed in more detail below, with further information provided inTable B7 at the end of this document.

Table B5: Summary of highway schemes serving areas to the north-west of theairport

ID Scheme Name Authority/District121 Shinfield Eastern Relief Road works Wokingham178 A355 Bypass South Bucks264 Burnham Station Traffic Scheme Slough

265 Thorney Lane South/Bathurst Walk junctionalterations South Bucks

310 Slough Mass Rapid Transit (SMaRT) Slough311 A332 (Windsor Road) route enhancement Slough312 A355 (Tuns Lane) route enhancement Slough313 A4 Corridor Cycle Scheme Various

315 Langley Station and access improvementsscheme Slough

316 Five Points junction, Burnham Slough320 Martins Heron Roundabout Bracknell Forest321 Warfield link road Bracknell Forest

322 Bracknell Town Centre RegenerationImprovements Bracknell Forest

324 South Reading MRT (Phases 1-4) Reading329 Oxford Road Corridor Study Reading336 North Wokingham Distributor Road Wokingham338 Arborfield Relief Road Wokingham339 South Wokingham Distributor Road Wokingham340 Winnersh Relief Road) Wokingham349 Bracknell A3095 Corridor Improvements Bracknell Forest386 High Wycombe Town Centre Masterplan Wycombe390 Southern Link Road, Aylesbury Aylesbury Vale408 Downshire Way widening Bracknell Forest409 Wokingham Town Centre Improvements Wokingham

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Bracknell Forest

B7.2. There are five highway schemes identified in Bracknell Forest for inclusionin the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highway assignment model.

B7.3. Bracknell Forest is proposing junction improvements at Martins HeronRoundabout as part of a wider programme to improve access between theM3 and M4 via the A322, A329 and A329(M). This route runs through themiddle of Bracknell and forms part of the original inner ring road. Thescheme focusses on the Martins Heron roundabout to the east ofBracknell and includes associated junction improvements and minoralterations to the London Road corridor to improve congestion and journeytimes (ID 320). It is unclear when work is expected to be completed,however as it is reasonably certain to go ahead it has been included in theDo Minimum highway assignment models.

B7.4. Warfield is a parish on the outskirts of Bracknell. The Warfield Link Roadproject involves creating a link road between Forest Road (B3034) andHarvest Ride in order to unlock a strategic development location inBracknell Forest (ID 321). The link road crosses the middle of the site andwill serve as access for many of the development parcels. It is understoodthat this work was completed in 2017.

B7.5. The Bracknell town centre regeneration infrastructure improvementsscheme includes improvements to a number of major junctions withinBracknell (ID 322). The local highway network and public realmimprovements include: Millennium Way signal controlled junction; WeatherWay realignment; Met Office and Station Road roundabout capacityimprovements; Bond Way drop-off/collection point; real time businformation, Urban Traffic Management Control (UTMC) system and cycleand pedestrian improvements. It is understood that this work wascompleted in 2017.

B7.6. The A3095 Corridor Improvements scheme aims to improve journey timesalong the A3095 corridor in Bracknell, which is used as a north-southconnection between the M3 and M4. Work includes extending dualling ofCrowthorne Road and capacity improvements to Foresters Way/BracknellRoad junction, Wildridings roundabout, The Hut (Golden Retriever)junction and Hanworth roundabout (ID 349). Concept design work hasbeen completed and the scheme is expected to be bought forward in the2018-2021 period.

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B7.8. The A322 Downshire Way in Bracknell Forest will be upgraded to a dualcarriageway as part of the Government’s National Productivity InvestmentFund which aims to unlock pinch points along strategic corridors affectingregional and local routes (ID 408). The A322 forms part of the importantA329/A322 corridor, linking the M3 (Junction 3) and M4 (Junction 10). Thescheme includes widening the A322 to form a continuous dualcarriageway, signalisation of the Old Bracknell Lane West Junction,removal of the signalised bus gate across Downshire Way and divertingthe adjacent southern footway/cycleway to an alternative quieter route.The main construction phase is due to commence in January 2019.

Slough

B7.9. There are seven highway schemes identified in Slough for inclusion in theHHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highway assignment model.

B7.10. The Burnham Station and access improvements scheme includes trafficmanagement around the station and associated mitigation works on thenetwork including the closure of Station Road bridge to southbound traffic;improved pedestrian facilities and crossing points on the highways,relocation of bus stops nearer to the station entrance; new drop-off area inthe station forecourt and a new station car park (ID 264). This scheme wascompleted in 2017.

B7.11. The Slough Mass Rapid Transit (SMaRT) scheme aims to improve the A4corridor between Maidenhead, Slough and Heathrow by carrying out roadwidening in order to facilitate dedicated bus lanes along the A4 (ID 310).The vision is for a scheme that will provide a high quality, fast and reliablepublic transport service along the A4 to link Slough Trading Estate, thetown centre and the east of the borough, with the potential to provide adirect mass rapid transit connection to Heathrow. Phase 1 extends fromSlough Trading Estate to Slough railway station and construction work islargely complete. Phase 2 would extend SMaRT eastwards along the A4corridor between Langley and Heathrow. Work is expected to commencein the last Quarter of 2018/19.

B7.12. The A332 (Windsor Road) route enhancement programme in Sloughincludes a programme of junction improvements, road widening and otherworks along the A332 with the aim of improving conditions for generaltraffic as well as buses, making journeys quicker and more reliable (ID311). This scheme was completed in 2017.

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B7.13. The A355 (Tuns Lane/Farnham Road) route enhancement programme inSlough includes the remodelling of the Copthorne roundabout, signal andjunction upgrades, selected road widening and bus priority measures toimprove traffic flow on the strategic north-south route and to enhanceaccess to Slough town centre (ID 312). This scheme was completed in2017.

B7.14. Slough and the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead are working withBuckinghamshire County Council to implement a cycle route along the A4corridor between Slough, Taplow and Maidenhead (ID 313). The schemewill provide a safer and continuous route for cyclists, linking residentialareas to local rail stations, retail centres and employment opportunities. Itwill also link to existing local and national and cycle route networks,supporting a wider range of local utility and recreational cycling trips. It isunclear when work is expected to commence, however it is anticipatedthat it could be completed by 2021.

B7.15. The Langley Station and access improvements scheme includes trafficmanagement around the station and associated mitigation works on thenetwork including: improved pedestrian and cyclist access routes;reconfigured car park; drop-off and taxi area and new Cycle Hub. Thescheme is intended to improve station facilities for Langley Station andenhance access to the station from the nearby residential and businessareas and the neighbouring areas of South Buckinghamshire (ID 315).Work is expected to be complete by the end of 2019.

B7.16. The Five Points junction scheme in Slough includes improving the roadlayout of the junction and putting ‘intelligent’ traffic lights that sensequeues and adjust accordingly (ID 316). This scheme was completed in2017.

Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead

B7.17. There is one highway scheme identified in the Royal Borough of Windsor& Maidenhead for inclusion in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highwayassignment model.

B7.18. As discussed above, Slough and the Royal Borough of Windsor &Maidenhead are working with Buckinghamshire County Council toimplement a cycle route along the A4 corridor between Slough, Taplowand Maidenhead (ID 313). The scheme will provide a safer and continuousroute for cyclists, linking residential areas to local rail stations, retailcentres and employment opportunities.

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South Bucks

B7.19. There are two highway schemes identified in South Bucks for inclusion inthe HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highway assignment model.

B7.20. The A355 provides the main north-south route through South BucksDistrict, connecting Amersham and the A413 in the north to Beaconsfieldand the M40, and to Slough in the south. The project would deliverimprovements to reduce congestion particularly at the London Endroundabout (ID 178). The scheme was granted full planning consent inSeptember 2017, with construction due to commence in the spring of 2018and completion expected by spring 2019.

B7.21. Network Rail has built a new bridge over the Great Western Main Line inIver as part of improvement works in the area for the Crossrail project (ID265). As part of this work, alterations were made to the Thorney LaneSouth/Bathurst Walk junction in 2016.

Other Schemes

B7.22. In addition to the highway schemes discussed above, there are a numberof schemes that fall outside of the immediate study area but that havebeen included in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highway assignmentmodel. These include the following schemes in Wokingham (six schemes),Reading (two schemes), Wycombe (one scheme) and Aylesbury (onescheme).

B7.23. The Shinfield Eastern Relief Road is a developer led project delivered bythe University of Reading (ID 121). Construction started in January 2015and was completed in late 2017. The new road was built with a newoverbridge across the M4 motorway, a 2km length of single carriagewayroad running eastwards from the new signalised junction to the existingA327, a one-way gyratory around the existing Land End Farmhouse andconversion of the old M4 overbridge to provide a bus lane and 3m widefootway/cycleway.

B7.24. The North Wokingham Strategic Development Location lies between theexisting build-up area of Wokingham town and the A329 (M). The NorthWokingham Distributor Road will run parallel to the A329 (M) and willprovide access to a number of new developments in Wokingham and helpminimise the impact of increased traffic (ID 336). Small sections of theroute have opened at Matthewsgreen and Kentwood Farm, whileconstruction has begun on sections at Keepshatch Beech and KentwoodFarm and design work has started on the remaining sections, includingwest of Old Forest Road (June 2018).

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B7.25. The Arborfield Relief Road is intended to minimise the impact of trafficgrowth associated with a new village of around 3,000 new homes beingbuilt in extensions to Shenfield Village, Three Mile Cross and SpencersWood in Wokingham (ID 338). Detailed design of the scheme wascomplete in summer 2018, with construction due to commence in spring2019, with completion expected in summer 2020.

B7.26. The South Wokingham Distributor Road will provide a connection on thesouthern side of Wokingham between Finchampstead Road (B3016) andthe A329 (London Road) in order to minimise the impact of increasedtraffic associated with a number of new developments (ID 339). Section 1(William Heelas Way) is currently under construction, while construction onPhase 2 (Eastern Gateway) is expected to commence in early 2019 withcompletion in autumn 2020. Route refinement work and planningapplication support work has commenced on Section 3 (Spine Road andGrays Farm Link) and Section 4 (Western Gateway), however notimescale for completion has been provided.

B7.27. Winnersh Relief Road will reduce existing congestion through Winnershvillage and on the wider road network and has been designed to provideadditional capacity, which will help Wokingham Borough Council meets itsobjectives for housing, economic growth and job creation (ID 340). Phase1 of the Winnersh Relief Road which connects the B3270 (Lower EarleyWay) to the B3030 (King Street Lane) is now open, with a planningapplication submitted for Phase 2 which connects the B3030 (King StreetLane) to the A329 (Reading Road). Subject to approval, construction isexpected to begin in late 2019 with the road opening to traffic in summer2021.

B7.28. The Elms Field Wokingham scheme is part of Wokingham BoroughCouncil’s Vision for regenerating its town centres (ID 409). In transportterms, the scheme involves widening Denmark Street, improvedpedestrian crossing on Wellington Road and moving the existing ElmsRoad to go around the park rather than cut through it, and creating a newthrough link to Shute End, improving access to car parks and the scheme.Work commenced in 2017 and is due for completion in 2020.

B7.29. The South Reading Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) scheme will provide aseries of bus priority measures on the A33 between Reading town centreand the Mereoak Park & Ride facility south of the M4 Junction 11 (ID 324).The scheme would reduce congestion and journey times, improving publictransport reliability on the main corridor into Reading. The scheme isexpected to be completed in 2019.

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B7.30. The Oxford Road Corridor Study involves improvements to the OxfordRoad corridor following Network Rail highway works at Cow Lane on thenorthern edge of Reading (ID 329). Proposals for improvements to OxfordRoad to complement Network Rail highway works at Cow Lane areavailable on the local authority website, however no further information isavailable, however it is understood that this scheme is expected to becompleted by 2020.

B7.31. Implementation of the High Wycombe Town Centre Masterplan willstrengthen the role of the town centre as the focus for employment,shopping and leisure activities in Buckinghamshire. A key component ofthe masterplan is an alternative route around the town centre, linking theA404 (Marlow Hill) to the A40 (West Wycombe Road). This scheme isknown as the High Wycombe Southern Quadrant Transport Strategy andHigh Wycombe Town Centre Masterplan (ID 386). The first four phaseshave either been completed or are expected to be complete by 2019.

B7.32. The proposed South East Aylesbury Link Road through Hampden Fieldson the edge of Aylesbury will be a 40mph dual carriageway providing akey route between Wendover and Stoke Mandeville (ID 390). Publicconsultation on the scheme was undertaken in July 2018, with completionexpected in early 2021.

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B8. Highway network serving areas to the south-west of the airport

B8.1. The following section describes the committed and planned highwayschemes expected to be in place on the highway network in the areas tothe south-west of the airport. These schemes are summarised in Table B6and described in more detail below, with further information provided inTable B7 at the end of this document.

Table B6: Summary of highway schemes serving areas to the south-west ofthe airport

ID Scheme Name Authority/District

116 A30/A331/Meadows Gyratory CorridorImprovements Surrey Heath

180 Runnymede Roundabout project Runnymede272 Epsom Plan E Epsom & Ewell282 Egham STP Runnymede284 Wider Staines STP Phase 1 Spelthorne371 Woking Town Centre Transport Package Woking

Surrey Heath

B8.2. There is one highway scheme identified in Surrey Heath for inclusion inthe HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highway assignment model.

B8.3. The scheme in Surrey Heath involves three separate proposals: A30 andCamberley Town Centre Improvements; Meadows Gyratory Improvementsand A331 Shared Pedestrian/Cycle Route (ID 116). Surrey County Councilis planning a package of transport improvements for the A30 andCamberley town centre in order to reduce peak hour delays, maintain busreliability and improve accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists.Consultation on this scheme was undertaken in April 2017, with workexpected to be undertaken between February 2020 and February 2021.

B8.4. Improvements are also proposed to the Meadows Gyratory to reducedelays and congestion by addressing capacity issues. This will beachieved by installing new traffic signals and vehicle detectors.Construction work is expected to commence in summer 2018.

B8.5. Finally, the A331 shared pedestrian/cycle route to the south of theMeadows Gyratory has been completed. This provides a safe and highquality route for pedestrians and cyclists with new on-demand signalcontrolled crossings.

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Runnymede

B8.6. There are two highway schemes identified in Runnymede for inclusion inthe HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highway assignment model.

B8.7. Runnymede Roundabout is situated at the junction of the A30, Egham By-pass, A308 (The Causeway) and next to Junction 13 of the M25 at Egham.Significant measures are planned to improve traffic management and theefficiency of vehicle flows as well as making it easier for pedestrians andcyclists to safely navigate Runnymede Roundabout (ID 180). Themeasures include widening the carriageway, providing a new u-turnfacility, introducing signals and the junctions, installing toucan crossingfacilities across the junction arms and creating a new shared-use path tothe north-east of the roundabout. Work commenced in July 2017 and isexpected to be complete in summer 2018.

B8.8. The Egham Sustainable Transport Package (STP) includes walking,cycling and bus improvements, focusing on the A308 (The Causeway)between Woodhaw roundabout and Staines Bridge, the key businesscorridor in the area (ID 282). This scheme was completed in 2017.

Spelthorne

B8.9. There are two highway schemes identified in Spelthorne for inclusion inthe HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highway assignment model.

B8.10. The Wider Staines Sustainable Transport Package (STP) is a package ofmeasures that will improve travel options in Stanwell, north Ashford andStaines town centre (ID 284). The improvements are intended to make iteasier and more appealing for people to get around the area on foot, bybicycle and by public transport. Construction is taking place in phases from2017 to 2020.

B8.11. As discussed in the SRN section, the improvement scheme for the A30Crooked Billet Roundabout is intended to reduce congestion, queuingtraffic and journey time delays during peak hours at the junction (ID 412).The scheme design is currently being developed, with surveys carried outin August and September 2018. Construction is expected to commence inspring 2019, with completion in spring 2020.

Elmbridge

B8.12. No highway schemes have been identified in Elmbridge for inclusion in theHHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highway assignment model.

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Other Schemes

B8.13. In addition to the highway schemes discussed above, there are a numberof schemes that fall outside of the immediate study area but that havebeen included in the HHASAM v2.0 Do Minimum highway assignmentmodel. These include the following schemes in Woking (one scheme) andEpsom (one scheme).

B8.14. The Woking Sustainable Transport Package (Phase 1) provides apackage of sustainable transport improvements around Woking (ID 371).The project includes: improved cycle links to the rail stations in Wokingborough; links to and from stations to Brooklands Business Park; improvedcycle links between Woking Railway Station and Sheerwater BusinessPark and improved cross-boundary links thereby improving accessibilityfor businesses in neighbouring areas. The scheme is expected to becomplete in 2021.

B8.15. Surrey County Council has been awarded £2.7m from the Coast to CapitalLocal Enterprise Partnership to change the road layout in Epsom to helpreduce congestion and improve the town centres’ appearance. Thescheme contributes towards securing Epsom town centre’s future as setout in the Borough Councils’ adopted Area Action Plan, Plan E (ID 272).Improvements will be made to the Playhouse junction and the MarquisJunction. Work is expected to be complete by 2018.

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Table B7: Summary of Highway Schemes included in HHASAM v2.0

ID Scheme Name Authority/District County Opening Year Source

2 M4 J3-12 Smart Motorway HE N/A 2022 http://roads.highways.gov.uk/projects/m4-junctions-3-12-smart-motorway/

4 M3 J2-4a Smart Motorway HE N/A 2017 http://roads.highways.gov.uk/projects/m3-junctions-2-4a-smart-motorway/

12 M25 J10-16 SmartMotorways HE N/A Beyond 2020 http://roads.highways.gov.uk/projects/m25-junction-10-to-junction-16-smart-motorway/

13 M25 Junction 10improvements HE N/A 2023 http://roads.highways.gov.uk/projects/m25-junction-10-to-a3-wisley-interchange/

40 Southall Gasworks London Borough ofEaling GLA Beyond 2016 http://southallwatersidecommunity.com/about/planning-regeneration/

42 Brent Cross/ North Circ, M1,A41 improvements

London Borough ofBarnet GLA Beyond 2017 http://www.brentcrosslondon.co.uk/

70 A316 London RoadRoundabout

London Borough ofRichmond-upon-Thames

GLA Beyond 2018 https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/improvements-and-projects/a316-london-road-roundabout

79 Widening along Hayes Roadin Southall

London Borough ofHounslow GLA 2019 https://democraticservices.hounslow.gov.uk/documents/s128206/20160915%20HCAF

%20-%20Hayes%20Road%20Congestion%20Reduction%20Finance.pdf

80 Chiswick Rbt & Kew Bridge(CS9)

London Borough ofHounslow GLA Beyond 2018 https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/improvements-and-projects/cycle-superhighway-9

89 Baker Street two-way City of Westminster GLA 2019 https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/improvements-and-projects/baker-street

90 Stockwell Cross London Borough ofLambeth GLA 2016 https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/betterjunctions/stockwell-cross/

94 West End / Tottenham CourtRoad (Stages 1 – 4)

London Borough ofCamden GLA 2016 http://democracy.camden.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?AIId=16860

95 West End / Tottenham CourtRoad (Stage 5)

London Borough ofCamden GLA 2017 http://democracy.camden.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?AIId=16860

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ID Scheme Name Authority/District County Opening Year Source

98 Lambeth Bridge NorthRoundabout City of Westminster GLA Beyond 2018 https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/roads/lambeth-bridge/?cid=lambeth-bridge

99 Lambeth Bridge SouthRoundabout

London Borough ofLambeth GLA Beyond 2018 https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/roads/lambeth-bridge/?cid=lambeth-bridge

100 Swiss Cottage part of CS11 London Borough ofCamden GLA 2016 https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/improvements-and-projects/cycle-superhighway-11

116 A30, A331 and MeadowsGyratory improvements Surrey Heath Surrey 2019/20 https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/policies-plans-consultations/major-

transport-projects/surrey-heath-major-transport-schemes

121 Shinfield Eastern ReliefRoad works Wokingham Berks 2016 http://www.wokingham.gov.uk/parking-road-works-and-transport/road-works-and-road-

closures/shinfield-eastern-relief-road/

178 A355 Bypass, Beaconsfield South Bucks Bucks 2019 https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/transport-and-roads/strategic-economic-plan/a355-improvements-project/

180 Runnymede Roundaboutproject Runnymede Surrey 2018 https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/policies-plans-consultations/major-

transport-projects/runnymede-major-transport-schemes

245 East West CycleSuperhighway Extension

City ofWestminster,London Borough ofEaling,London Borough ofHammersmith &Fulham

GLA 2021 https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/cycling/east-west-phase-2/

246 Wandsworth GyratoryRemoval

London Borough ofWandsworth GLA 2021 https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/roads/wandsworth-town-centre/

247 Vauxhall Transformation London Borough ofLambeth GLA 2021 https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/improvements-and-projects/vauxhall-gyratory

249 Hammersmith BetterJunctions

London Borough ofHammersmith &Fulham

GLA 2021 https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/roads/hammersmith-gyratory/

264 Burnham Station TrafficScheme Slough Berks 2017 https://www.slough.gov.uk/parking-travel-and-roads/burnham-station-permanent-

scheme.aspx

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ID Scheme Name Authority/District County Opening Year Source

265Thorney LaneSouth/Bathurst Walk junctionalterations

South Bucks Bucks 2016 http://www.crossrail.co.uk/news/articles/new-thorney-lane-bridge-now-open

272 Epsom Plan E Epsom & Ewell Surrey 2018 https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/policies-plans-consultations/major-transport-projects/epsom-and-ewell-major-transport-schemes

282 Egham STP Runnymede Surrey 2017 https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/policies-plans-consultations/major-transport-projects/runnymede-major-transport-schemes

284 Wider Staines STP Phase 1 Spelthorne Surrey 2020 https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/policies-plans-consultations/major-transport-projects/spelthorne-major-transport-schemes

310 Slough Mass Rapid Transit Slough Berks 2017 http://www.slough.gov.uk/parking-travel-and-roads/slough-mass-rapid-transit-smart.aspx

311 A332 (Windsor Road) routeenhancement Slough Berks 2017 http://www.slough.gov.uk/parking-travel-and-roads/a332-windsor-road-route-

enhancement.aspx

312 A355 (Tuns Lane) routeenhancement Slough Berks 2017 http://www.slough.gov.uk/parking-travel-and-roads/a355-tuns-lane-route-

enhancement.aspx

313 A4 Corridor Cycle SchemeSlough,Windsor &Maidenhead

Berks Beyond 2015 http://www.slough.gov.uk/parking-travel-and-roads/a4-corridor-cycle-scheme.aspx

315 Langley Station Slough Berks 2020 http://www.slough.gov.uk/parking-travel-and-roads/langley-station-and-access-improvements-scheme.aspx

316 Five Points junction,Burnham Slough Berks 2017 http://www.slough.gov.uk/parking-travel-and-roads/five-points-junction-burnham.aspx

320 Martins Heron roundabout Bracknell Forest Berks 2018 https://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/roads-parking-and-transport/roads/strategic-economic-plan/martins-heron-roundabout

321 Warfield link road Bracknell Forest Berks 2016/17 https://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/strategic-economic-plan/warfield-link-road

322 Bracknell Town Centre Bracknell Forest Berks 2016/17 https://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/strategic-economic-plan/town-centre-regeneration-infrastructure-improvements

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ID Scheme Name Authority/District County Opening Year Source

324 South Reading MRT Phases1-4 Reading Berks 2016 http://www.reading.gov.uk/transport-schemes-and-projects

329 Oxford Road Corridor Study Reading Berks Beyond 2018 http://www.reading.gov.uk/media/8423/Item11/pdf/Item11.pdf

336 North Wokingham DistributorRoad Wokingham Berks Beyond 2016 http://www.wokingham.gov.uk/parking-road-works-and-transport/road-works-and-road-

closures/north-wokingham-distributor-road/

338 Arborfield Relief Road Wokingham Berks Beyond 2018 http://www.wokingham.gov.uk/parking-road-works-and-transport/road-works-and-road-closures/arborfield-relief-road/

339 South WokinghamDistributor Road Wokingham Berks Beyond 2017 http://www.wokingham.gov.uk/major-new-roads/south-wokingham-distributor-road/

340 Winnersh Relief Road Wokingham Berks Beyond 2017 http://www.wokingham.gov.uk/parking-road-works-and-transport/road-works-and-road-closures/winnersh-relief-road/

349 A3095 CorridorImprovements Bracknell Forest Berks 2020/21

http://www.thamesvalleyberkshire.co.uk/getfile/Public%20Documents/Strategic%20Economic%20Plan/Growth%20Deals/TVB%20LEP%20Growth%20Deal%203%20APPENDIX%20D.pdf?inline-view=true

371 Woking Town Centre Woking Surrey 2020 https://www.enterprisem3.org.uk/content/woking-sustainable-transport-package-phase-1

386 High Wycombe Town Centre Wycombe Bucks Beyond 2019 https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/transport-and-roads/strategic-economic-plan/strategic-economic-plan-sep/

390 Southern Link Road,Aylesbury Aylesbury Vale Bucks Beyond 2017 http://www.hampdenfields.co.uk/strategic-link-road/

396 Thomas Sawyer Way,Watford Watford Herts 2016 https://www.watford.gov.uk/news/article/403/new_road_to_watford_hospital_named_af

ter_local_hero

400 Lower High Street/DaltonWay Gyratory, Watford Watford Herts 2018 http://riverwell-regeneration.com/construction-update-junction-improvement-works-

lower-high-streetdalton-way-gyratory/

408 Downshire Way widening Bracknell Forest Berks Beyond 2017 https://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/roads-parking-and-transport/roads/roadworks/a322-downshire-way-dualling

409 Wokingham Town CentreImprovements Wokingham Berks 2020 http://www.regenerationcompany.co.uk/assets/file/Elms%20field%202015.pdf

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ID Scheme Name Authority/District County Opening Year Source

411 M4 J4 HE GLA 2018

412 A30 Crooked BilletRoundabout HE/Spelthorne Surrey 2020 https://highwaysengland.co.uk/projects/a30-crooked-billet-roundabout/

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APPENDIX C: FUTURE BASELINE PUBLIC TRANSPORTSCHEMES

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PTIR VOLUME 1 APPENDIX C:

PUBLIC TRANSPORT SCHEMES IN THE FUTURE BASELINE SCENARIO

C1. Overview

C1.1. This appendix describes the changes to public transport services that havebeen included in the Future Baseline scenarios (i.e. without expansion ofHeathrow Airport). These schemes have also been included in the WithProject scenario (i.e. with expansion of Heathrow) unless otherwise stated.

C1.2. The changes to the definitions of key public transport services relevant tothe Future Baseline scenarios are described further in the sections below.

C2. Heathrow Express

C2.1. Heathrow Express services currently operate 4 trains per hour fromPaddington Station to the Central Terminal Area (CTA) and Terminal 5(T5) at Heathrow. The current journey time between London Paddingtonand the CTA is 15 minutes, with a further 6 minutes to T5.

C2.2. This service pattern is assumed to continue in all future year scenarios,however, following construction of HS2 by 2027, Heathrow Expressservices would stop at an intermediate station at Old Oak Common tofacilitate interchange with HS2 and Crossrail. The current journey time of15 minutes between Paddington and the CTA would be increased by 2minutes to allow for the extra stop. The journey time between the CTAand T5 would be unchanged.

C2.3. The future journey times are presented in Table C1. The same timingsapply in all time periods.

Table C1: Heathrow Express Journey Times with and without stop at Old OakCommon

Station 2017 Base Yearjourney time

(minutes)

2027 ReferenceCase journey time

(minutes)Paddington 0 0Old Oak Common - 3CTA 15 17T5 21 23

C2.4. Without information on how this might affect fare policy it is conservativelyassumed that the Heathrow Express fare from Old Oak Common would beequivalent to the fare from Paddington.

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C3. TfL Rail (formerly Heathrow Connect)

C3.1. The TfL Rail service (formerly known as Heathrow Connect) andassociated CTA-T4 shuttle will be discontinued and replaced by ElizabethLine (Crossrail) services from Autumn 2019 onwards.

C4. Elizabeth Line (Crossrail)

C4.1. Elizabeth line services are expected to commence in Autumn 2019,providing 24 trains per hour through Central London. Of these services, 6trains per hour will continue to Heathrow, of which 4 trains per hour will befrom Abbey Wood to T4 via the CTA and 2 trains per hour will be fromShenfield to T5 via the CTA.

C4.2. Following construction of HS2 in 2027, Elizabeth line services would stopat an intermediate station at Old Oak Common to facilitate interchangewith HS2 and Heathrow Express.

C4.3. Table C2 and Table C3 present the Elizabeth Line journey times for trainsdestined for Heathrow. The journey times are derived from TfL informationin the public domain but with an allowance for a stop at Old Oak Commonwhich is assumed to add two minutes to the overall journey time. Thesetimings apply in all periods.

Table C2: Elizabeth Line Journey Times – Abbey Wood to CTA/T4

Station Journey time(minutes)

Abbey Wood 0Woolwich 3Custom House 7Canary Wharf 11Whitechapel 16London Liverpool St 19Farringdon 21Tottenham Court Road 24Bond Street 27Paddington 30Old Oak Common 33Acton Main Line 36Ealing Broadway 39West Ealing 42Southall 45Hayes & Harlington 48CTA 55T4 60

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Table C3: Elizabeth Line Journey Times – Shenfield to CTA/T5

Station Journey time(minutes)

Shenfield 0Brentwood 3Harold Wood 8Gidea Park 10Romford 13Chadwell Heath 16Goodmayes 18Seven Kings 20Ilford 23Manor Park 25Forest Gate 28Maryland 30Stratford 32Whitechapel 38London Liverpool St 41Farringdon 43Tottenham Court Road 46Bond Street 49Paddington 52Old Oak Common 55Acton Main Line 58Ealing Broadway 61West Ealing 64Southall 67Hayes & Harlington 70CTA 77T5 82

C4.4. As per Heathrow Express, it is conservatively assumed that passengerstransferring from National Rail services at Old Oak Common would pay thesame National Rail and Crossrail fares as if they had joined the services atPaddington.

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C4.5. TfL published its policy on Crossrail (Elizabeth line) fares in March 20181.The policy related to Heathrow air passengers (whom it is assumed usepay-as-you-go fares) is presented in Table C4 below (expressed in 2018prices).

Table C4: TfL fare policy for the Elizabeth Line

Station Zone ProposedCrossrail PAYG

fare (peak)

ProposedCrossrail PAYG

fare (off-peak)TfL Zone 1 Stations 1 £12.10 £10.10Paddington 1 £10.20 £10.10Hayes & Harlington 5 £6.20 £6.00Southall, Hanwell 4 £6.90 £6.00West Ealing 3 £7.30 £6.00Ealing Broadway 3 £7.30 £6.00Canary Wharf 2 £12.10 £10.10

C4.6. The TfL policy on daily and weekly capping of Elizabeth Line (Crossrail)fares is:

“For daily and weekly capping, Heathrow will be designated as 'Zone 6',meaning that 'pay as you go' customers travelling to and from the Airportfrom within Zones 1-6 will never pay more than the daily cap of £12.50.”

C4.7. For Heathrow employees (who travel twice a day) this will mean ElizabethLine (Crossrail) fares will be equivalent to Piccadilly Line fares toHeathrow.

C5. Piccadilly Line

C5.1. The Piccadilly Line currently provides a 12 train per hour service toHeathrow during the AM peak, interpeak and PM peak periods, with 6trains per hour during the off-peak and 9 trains per hour at weekends. Thecurrent frequencies for the Piccadilly line service to each terminal by timeperiod are given in Table C5.

1 https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-releases/2018/march/mayor-of-london-announces-tfl-fares-will-apply-to-elizabeth-line

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Table C5: 2017 Base Year Piccadilly Line frequencies to Heathrow

Time period Service Frequencies (trains per hour)To T4 To T5 To CTA

AM Peak (0700-1000) 6 6 12Interpeak (1000-1600) 6 6 12PM Peak (1600-1900) 6 6 12Off Peak (1900-0700) 2.8 3.4 6.2Weekend 4.4 4.5 8.9

C5.2. From 2027 onward, the frequency of the Piccadilly line will be increased to15 trains per hour during the peak period and 12 trains per hour during theoff-peak period and weekend with no change to the inter-peak period.Table C6 below presents these updated frequencies.

Table C6: Reference Case Piccadilly Line frequencies to Heathrow from 2027

Time period Service Frequencies (trains per hour)To T4 To T5 To CTA

AM Peak (0700-1000) 7.5 7.5 15Interpeak (1000-1600) 6 6 12PM Peak (1600-1900) 7.5 7.5 15Off Peak (1900-0700) 6 6 12Weekend 6 6 12

C5.3. In addition to the frequency increases, from 2030, proposed signallingupgrades are assumed to improve journey times by four to five minutesbetween Central London and Heathrow.

C6. High Speed 2 (HS2)

C6.1. HS2 Phase 1 from London (Old Oak Common) to the West Midlands isassumed to be operational from 2027 onwards. Although Phase 2a andPhase 2b are expected to be in place by around 2027 and 2033respectively, they are not committed projects and are therefore notincluded in the Reference Case scenarios.

C6.2. Based on publicly available information in the July 2017 HS2 EconomicCase2, Strategic Case3 and London-West Midlands EnvironmentalStatement4 it has been assumed that the number of HS2 trains per hour in

2 https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/634196/high-speed-two-phase-two-economic-case.pdf3 https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/629393/high-speed-two-phase-two-strategic-case.pdf4 https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/259491/Volume_1_Introduction_to_the_Environmental_Statement_and_the_Proposed_Scheme.pdf

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Phase 1 will be equivalent to Phase 2a but with increased journey timesfor some routes due to trains operating on non-high-speed track north ofBirmingham.

C6.3. For some intermediate stations, no publicly available travel times areavailable. In this case, existing travel times have been used to proportionHS2 travel times between intermediate stations. Table C7 summarisesthe service origins, stopping patterns, frequencies and journey times thathave been assumed in the Reference Case scenarios from 2027 onwards.

Table C7: HS2 Phase 1 frequencies and journey times

Origin Destination and stoppingpattern

ServiceFrequency

(trains per hour)

Phase 1Journey Time

(minutes)BirminghamCurzon St

Euston via BirminghamInternational, Old OakCommon.

3 tph 49

Liverpool Euston via Runcorn, Crewe,Stafford, Old Oak Common.

1 tph 106

Liverpool Euston via Runcorn, Crewe,Old Oak Common.

1 tph 106

Preston Euston via Wigan NorthWestern, Warrington BankQuay, Crewe, Old OakCommon.

1 tph 101

ManchesterPiccadilly

Euston via Stockport,Wilmslow, Old OakCommon.

1 tph 101

ManchesterPiccadilly

Euston via Stockport, OldOak Common.

2 tph 101

Glasgow Euston via Preston, Old OakCommon.

1 tph 236

C6.4. Given the lack of publicly available information, it has been assumed thatthe existing rail timetable remains unchanged following the introduction ofHS2 services. The basis for this assumption is that the purpose of HS2 isto provide more capacity for longer distance journeys by freeing up theexisting network for more local services.

C6.5. In lieu of guidance on HS2 fares, the existing rail fares have beenassumed for the HS2 rail services.

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C7. Wider rail network and service improvements

C7.1. Other committed rail network and service improvements that are likely tohave an impact on accessibility to Heathrow have been included in theReference Case scenarios are:

· Thameslink programme (24 tph through central London); and

· Great Western upgrade (improved journey time and servicesfrequencies).

C8. Western and Southern Rail

C8.1. The Reference Case scenarios do not include either Western or SouthernRail links to Heathrow as they are not committed projects.

C9. RailAir Express Coach Services

C9.1. There are currently RailAir services to Heathrow (express coach servicesproviding a direct service from National Rail stations to the airport) fromReading, Feltham, Woking and Watford Junction.

C9.2. It is assumed that the frequencies of these RailAir services will not changein the future.

C10. Other Bus and Coach Services

C10.1. It is assumed that the routes and frequencies of other bus and coachservices will not change in the future.

C11. Public Transport Fare Growth

C11.1. Table C8 summarises the assumptions regarding public transport faregrowth compared to a 2017 base.

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Table C8: Public Transport Fare Growth

Assumptions 2017 2025 2027 2030 2035 2040 Source or rationale for theassumption

Rail Fares –General

100.0 116.5 121.1 128.3 141.2 146.7 Rail fares outside TfL zonesystem assumed to grow in linewith real annual fare growth(WebTAG databook May 2018A5.3.1).

HeathrowExpress

100.0 116.5 121.1 128.3 141.2 146.7 Assumed to grow in line with realannual fare growth (WebTAGdatabook May 2018 A5.3.1).

LUL fares5 100.0 92.6 94.5 97.3 102.3 107.5 Fares freeze6 for single fares until2020 means decline in line withGDP deflator (WebTAG databookMay 2018). After 2020 assumeLondon underground andCrossrail (within TfL zones) grownin line with DDG April 2018 RealLU Fare index.

Coach fares 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Coach and bus fares areassumed to remain constant inreal terms in line with the Coachfare growth in DDG April 2018Real LU Fare index.

Bus fares –LASAM

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Coach and bus are modelled as asingle mode in LASAM, so Coachfare growth has been applied asthe majority of air passenger onthe Coach/Bus mode are usingCoach.

Bus fares –HEM-CM

100.0 91.5 93.5 96.6 102.0 107.8 Fares freeze7 for single fares until2020 means decline in line withGDP deflator (WebTAG databookMay 2018). After 2020 assumeTfL bus fares grown in line withDDG April 2018 Real Bus Fareindex.

5 Including Crossrail within TfL zones6 https://tfl.gov.uk/campaign/fares-freeze7 https://tfl.gov.uk/campaign/fares-freeze

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C12. Summary

C12.1. Table C9 summarises the key public transport assumptions used in theReference Case scenarios.

Table C9: Summary of Reference Case Public Transport Assumptions

Intervention ServiceFrequency

Fares8 Start Date

Heathrow Express(with stop at Old OakCommon)

As existing As existing9 2027

TfLRail(formerly HeathrowConnect)

None - replacedby Crossrail

- Autumn 2019

T4 Shuttle None - replacedby Crossrail

- Autumn 2019

Elizabeth Line(Crossrail)

2 tph fromShenfield to T5via CTA4 tph fromAbbeywood to T4via CTA

Based on TfLpublished farepolicy5

Autumn 2019

High Speed 2, Phase 1(from Old Oak Common)

3 tph fromBirmingham2 tph fromLiverpool1tph fromPreston3 tph fromManchester1 tph fromGlasgow

Based onexisting nationalrail fares

2027

High Speed 2, Phase 2A None - -High Speed 2, Phase 2B None - -Western Rail Link None - -Southern Rail Link None - -Piccadilly Line 15 tph peak

12 tph interpeak12 tph off-peak

As existing 2027

Rail Air coach servicesfrom Reading, Felthamand Woking

As existing As existing -

Other bus and coachservices

As existing As existing -

8 Refer to Table C8 for details of public transport fare growth assumptions9 Fare from Old Oak Common assumed to the same as from London Paddington.

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APPENDIX D: FUTURE BASELINE ACTIVE TRAVELSCHEMES

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PTIR VOLUME 1 APPENDIX D:

ACTIVE TRAVEL SCHEMES IN THE FUTURE BASELINE SCENARIO

D1. Overview

D1.1. Local authority active travel schemes have been identified for inclusion in theFuture Baseline scenario (i.e. without expansion of Heathrow Airport). Theseschemes have been identified using desktop research by identifying official localauthority documents which set out where and how their funding will be allocated.These documents include walking and cycling strategies, local implementationplans and online information about major schemes.

D1.2. Due to the nature of active travel schemes and local authority spending, many ofthe schemes are due to be completed in the next few years, with little schemesproposed over longer time frames (e.g. 10 years), and therefore little is knownabout schemes which will be proposed when Heathrow expansion is due to becompleted.

D2. Active travel schemes in areas to the north-east of the airport

D2.1. The following section describes the active travel schemes identified in the areas tothe north-east of the airport. These schemes are summarised in Table D1 and arediscussed in more detail below, with further information provided in Table D5 at theend of this document.

Table D1: Summary of active travel schemes in areas to the north-west of the airport

Active Travel Scheme Authority/District

Urban Realm Improvements in Hayes Town Centre LB HillingdonNew Cycle Parking LB HillingdonUrban Realm Improvements around Hayes & HarlingtonStation LB Hillingdon

Cycle Safety Measures on Uxbridge Road LB EalingRoute Network Map Revisions (Mobike) LB EalingEast West Cycle Superhighway Extension VariousWest End / Tottenham Court Road (Stages 1 – 4) LB CamdenWest End / Tottenham Court Road (Stage 5) LB CamdenSwiss Cottage part of CS11 LB CamdenLower High Street/Dalton Way Gyratory, Watford Watford

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London Borough of Hillingdon

D2.2. There are three active travel schemes identified in the London Borough ofHillingdon.

D2.3. Major urban realm improvements are currently under construction in Hayes TownCentre, which include a dedicated cycle track that will run from Birchway to theGrand Union Canal.

D2.4. The London Borough of Hillingdon will deliver 100 new cycle parking spaces on-street and 100 off-road per annum, including cycle parking secured throughdevelopment. The London Borough of Hillingdon does not have a CycleSuperhighway through the borough but will work with neighbouring boroughs toimprove cycle links to superhighways. Discussions with TfL are ongoing for the A4to Heathrow to be a future Cycle Superhighway.

D2.5. As part of Crossrail complementary measures, a wider regeneration of the areaaround Hayes and Harlington Station is planned to deliver improved urban realmand improve linkages to the town centre. This includes the introduction of cyclelanes on Station Road on either side of the railway bridge, creating over 1km ofcontinuous cycle lane provisions in both directions.

London Borough of Ealing

D2.6. There are two active travel schemes identified in the London Borough of Ealing.

D2.7. The London Borough of Ealing will implement initial cycle safety measures on theUxbridge Road using Local Implementation Plan funding. Further enhancements(via the ‘Step Change’ project) to Uxbridge Road are being designed, financed andbuilt through the Liveable Neighbourhood bid, which will begin with improvementsin West Ealing

D2.8. The London Borough of Ealing will be revising their route network map in 2018based on the latest data which is inclusive of information received from the Mobiketrial in the borough. Mobike was initially launched in Acton in September 2017 for a12-month pilot with 170 cycles, with the scheme now extended to across theborough.

D2.9. TfL has undertaken a public consultation regarding proposals for the East-WestCycle Superhighway between Paddington to Acton, connecting to the sectioncurrently under construction from Tower Hill through central London to Paddington.The proposals are made up of two schemes; the first is a continuous segregatedroute from Paddington to Wood Lane and the second scheme would improveexisting cycling facilities between Wood Lane and North Acton. Following theconsultation, TfL has decided not to go ahead with the proposed alignment fromLancaster Gate to Wood Lane via the A40 Westway and instead is assessing analternative route along Bayswater Road and will continue to work with the localboroughs to discuss requirements.

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London Borough of Harrow

D2.10. No active travel schemes have been identified in the London Borough of Harrow.

London Borough of Brent

D2.11. No active travel schemes have been identified in the London Borough of Brent.

Other Schemes

D2.12. In addition to the active travel schemes discussed above, there are a number ofschemes in surrounding areas, including schemes in London Borough of Camden(two schemes) and Watford (one scheme).

D2.13. The West End Project will transform the Tottenham Court Road area in the LondonBorough of Camden, making it safer and more attractive for residents, boostingbusiness and creating new public spaces. There is expected to be a significantincrease in people coming to the area with the opening of Tottenham Court RoadCrossrail station in 2018. The one-way system will be replaced with two-way tree-lined streets, some protected cycle lanes and new public space. The project will bedelivered in phases and completed in 2018 in time for the opening of Crossrail.

D2.14. Also in the London Borough of Camden, Cycle Superhighway 11 (CS11) will givecyclists a clearer, safer route from Swiss Cottage to the West End. As part of thisscheme, significant changes will be made to existing road layouts and junctions tomake them safer and more convenient for cyclists and pedestrians. Work is due tocommence on the first section of the route at Swiss Cottage in July 2018.

D2.15. As part of the wider works associated with Watford Riverwell (formerly known asWatford Health Campus) improvements were proposed at the Lower HighStreet/Dalton Way gyratory in Watford. The works were designed to improve theflow of traffic into the Dalton Way gyratory around B&Q from Lower High Street inboth directions. Works included; reducing the size of the traffic island to allow twolanes of traffic to turn right into Dalton Way; new signals; new zebra crossing;lighting; signage and re-surfacing of the road and footway. Work commenced inJanuary 2018 and was completed by February 2018.

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D3. Active travel schemes in areas to the south-east of the airport

D3.1. The following section describes the active travel schemes identified in the areas tothe south-east of the airport. These schemes are summarised in Table D2 and arediscussed in more detail below, with further information provided in Table D5 at theend of this document.

Table D2: Summary of active travel schemes in areas to the south-east of the airport

Active Travel Scheme Authority/District

Cycle Superhighway Route 9 LB HounslowBiking Borough Programme LB HounslowBoston Manor Cycle Path LB HounslowNew Shared Use Greenway Route alongside LongfordRiver LB Hounslow

New Pedestrian Bridge at Barnes Bridge LB HounslowNew Cycle Hub at Richmond Station LB Richmond-upon-ThamesA316 London Rd Roundabout cycle facilities LB Richmond-upon-ThamesNetwork of Strategic Cycle Routes Identified forFunding RB Kingston-upon-Thames

Implement Legible London in the Borough RB Kingston-upon-ThamesEast West Cycle Superhighway Extension VariousHammersmith Better Junctions LB Hammersmith & FulhamWandsworth Gyratory Removal LB WandsworthLambeth Bridge North Roundabout City of WestminsterLambeth Bridge South Roundabout LB LambethStockwell Cross LB LambethVauxhall Transformation LB Lambeth

London Borough of Hounslow

D3.2. There are five active travel schemes identified in the London Borough of Hounslow.

D3.3. Cycle Superhighway 9 has been approved after public consultation and will runthrough the London Borough of Hounslow along Chiswick High Road throughHounslow Town Centre. A route between Kensington Olympia and Brentford hasbeen confirmed and work is expected to start in late 2018. An extension toHounslow is expected to go to public consultation in 2019.

D3.4. The Biking Borough programme aims to create local centres in Outer London whichencourage more cycling in areas where there is less public transport, and averagecar journeys are two miles or less. The Isleworth and Brentford area has beendesignated as Hounslow’s ‘cycling hub’ with new infrastructure and promotionalcampaigns being made in this area to increase cycle trips by 6% by 2020.

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D3.5. Boston Manor Cycle Path, which is a bi-directional, protected cycleway on the westside of Boston Manor Road between the M4 and Boston Manor UndergroundStation, is nearing completion.

D3.6. The year’s Local Implementation Plan funding for boroughs in West Londonincludes Hounslow which has been allocated £2.6m including £120,000 for a newshared use greenway route alongside the Longford River linking Hanworth Park toFeltham Town Centre.

D3.7. A new pedestrian bridge will be built under the northern arch of Barnes Bridge tolink the footpath of Dukes Meadows to the footpath of the promenade. This bridgehas the potential to unlock more walking and cycling trips between Hammersmithand Brentford

London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames

D3.8. Richmond Council and South-Western Railways have secured funding from theDepartment for Transport to provide a new cycle hub at Richmond station whichwould provide approximately 1,000 cycle spaces.

D3.9. Construction of safety improvements at the A316 London Road roundabout in theLondon Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames is expected to commence in winter2019. The scheme includes improving the cycling and pedestrian environment,providing a continuous corridor for cyclists along the A316, making it easier to getinto Twickenham town centre and signalising the roundabout and introducingsignalised pedestrian crossings.

Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames

D3.10. There are two active travel schemes identified in the Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames.

D3.11. The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames has identified a network of strategiccycle routes that will receive a high level of priority for funding. Sustrans haveidentified Greenway cycle routes that focus on access to green spaces acrossLondon which the council will aim to implement, however they won’t be a priority forfunding, they are primarily for leisure purposes and are there currently scheduledfor 2025/26. Whilst Cycle Super Highway proposals do not currently extend intoKingston-upon-Thames, the council wishes to explore this provision further.

D3.12. The Royal Borough of Kingston-upon-Thames stated that they will implement theLegible London wayfinding system within Kingston town centre and district centres.It is also proposed to improve all gateways into the borough, Kingston town centreand district centred by 2028/29.

London Borough of Merton

D3.13. No active travel schemes have been identified in the London Borough of Merton.

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London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham

D3.14. The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham is proposing to improve provisionfor cyclists across the northern section of Hammersmith gyratory. Following publicconsultation, design work is continuing in light of the longer-term plans for CycleSuperhighway route 9 and work will continue with disability groups to ensure thatthe detail design work fully considers the needs of disabled pedestrians. Notimescale is provided for completion of this work.

D3.15. As discussed above, TfL has undertaken a public consultation regarding proposalsfor the East-West Cycle Superhighway between Paddington to Acton, connecting tothe section currently under construction from Tower Hill through central London toPaddington. Further details of this scheme are discussed in the London Borough ofEaling section above.

London Borough of Wandsworth

D3.16. TfL is proposing a number of transformational changes to Wandsworth TownCentre and part of this scheme would see the removal of the gyratory and provisionof better pedestrian crossings at a number of junctions. Following the publicconsultation and discussions with affected stakeholders, work is expected tocommence in 2021, but the completion date is unknown.

Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea

D3.17. No active travel schemes have been identified in the Royal Borough of Kensington& Chelsea.

Other Schemes

D3.18. In addition to the active travel schemes discussed above, there are a number ofschemes in nearby areas, including schemes in the City of Westminster and theLondon Borough of Lambeth (four schemes).

D3.19. TfL has developed proposals to transform the road layout at the northern andsouthern roundabouts at Lambeth Bridge in the City of Westminster and theLondon Borough of Lambeth, to create a safer environment for cycling and walking.The proposals involve converting both roundabouts into signalised crossroadjunctions with signalised pedestrian crossings. Construction is expected tocommence in late 2018, subject to consultation and approvals.

D3.20. Stockwell Cross is located in the south west of London, in the London Borough ofLambeth, on Cycle Superhighway route 7 (CS7). It is the intersection of two roadson the Transport for London Road Network (TLRN); the A3 (Clapham Road) andthe A203 (Stockwell Road and South Lambeth Road). The scheme involves theremoval of the gyratory as part of TfL’s Road Modernisation Plan and includes anupgrade to cycling infrastructure, simplification of the road layout and urban realmenhancements. Work was completed in 2016.

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D3.21. TfL is working with Lambeth Council to return the one-way road system at Vauxhallto two-way roads and improve the area for pedestrians and cyclists. Construction ofthe new road layout and bus station is expected to commence in 2020.

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D4. Active travel schemes in areas to the north-west of the airport

D4.1. The following section describes the active travel schemes identified in the areas tothe north-west of the airport. These schemes are summarised in Table D3 and arediscussed in more detail below, with further information provided in Table D5 at theend of this document.

Table D3: Summary of active travel schemes in areas to the north-west of the airport

Active Travel Scheme Authority/District

A4 Corridor Cycle Scheme SloughExtension to Beaconsfield Cycleway Network South BucksBracknell Town Centre Regeneration Improvements Bracknell ForestBurnham Station Traffic Scheme SloughLangley Station and access improvements scheme SloughShinfield Eastern Relief Road works WokinghamWokingham Town Centre Improvements Wokingham

Bracknell Forest

D4.2. The Bracknell town centre regeneration infrastructure improvements schemeincludes improvements to a number of major junctions within Bracknell. The localhighway network and public realm improvements include: Millennium Way signalcontrolled junction; Weather Way realignment; Met Office and Station Roadroundabout capacity improvements; Bond Way drop-off/collection point; real timebus information, Urban Traffic Management Control (UTMC) system and cycle andpedestrian improvements. It is understood that this work was completed in 2017.

Slough

D4.3. Slough and the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead are working withBuckinghamshire County Council to implement a cycle route along the A4 corridorbetween Slough, Taplow and Maidenhead. The scheme will provide a safer andcontinuous route for cyclists, linking residential areas to local rail stations, retailcentres and employment opportunities. It will also link to existing local and nationalcycle route networks, supporting a wider range of local utility and recreational trips.It is unclear when work is expected to commence, however it is anticipated that itcould be completed by 2021. A feasibility study for cycle access in thepedestrianised stretch of the High Street will be undertaken.

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D4.4. The Burnham Station and access improvements scheme includes trafficmanagement around the station and associated mitigation works on the networkincluding the closure of Station Road bridge to southbound traffic; improvedpedestrian facilities and crossing points on the highways, relocation of bus stopsnearer to the station entrance; new drop-off area in the station forecourt and a newstation car park. This scheme was completed in 2017.

D4.5. The Langley Station and access improvements scheme includes trafficmanagement around the station and associated mitigation works on the networkincluding: improved pedestrian and cyclist access routes; reconfigured car park;drop-off and taxi area and new Cycle Hub. The scheme is intended to improvestation facilities for Langley Station and enhance access to the station from thenearby residential and business areas and the neighbouring areas of SouthBuckinghamshire. Work is expected to be complete by the end of 2019.

RB Windsor & Maidenhead

D4.6. As discussed above, Slough and the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead areworking with Buckinghamshire County Council to implement a cycle route along theA4 corridor between Slough, Taplow and Maidenhead. The scheme will provide asafer and continuous route for cyclists, linking residential areas to local rail stations,retail centres and employment opportunities.

South Bucks

D4.7. Extension to existing Beaconsfield Cycleway Network, connecting with existingshared-use cycleway at One Tree Lane/Caledon Road, new on-road route alongCaledon Road, to St. Michaels Green, and Grenfell Road. An upgrade of theexisting footpath will form the proposed off-highway link connecting betweenGrenfell Road and Ledborough Lane.

Other Schemes

D4.8. In addition to the active travel schemes discussed above, there are two schemes innearby Wokingham.

D4.9. The Shinfield Eastern Relief Road is a developer led project delivered by theUniversity of Reading. Construction started in January 2015 and was completed inlate 2017. The new road was built with a new overbridge across the M4 motorway,a 2km length of single carriageway road running eastwards from the new signalisedjunction to the existing A327, a one-way gyratory around the existing Land EndFarmhouse and conversion of the old M4 overbridge to provide a bus lane and 3mwide footway/cycleway.

D4.10. The Elms Field Wokingham scheme is part of Wokingham Borough Council’sVision for regenerating its town centres. In transport terms, the scheme involveswidening Denmark Street, improved pedestrian crossing on Wellington Road and

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moving the existing Elms Road to go around the park rather than cut through it, andcreating a new through link to Shute End, improving access to car parks and thescheme. Work commenced in 2017 and is due for completion in 2020.

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D5. Active travel schemes in areas to the south-west of the airport

D5.1. The following section describes the active travel schemes identified in the areas tothe south-west of the airport. These schemes are summarised in Table D4 and arediscussed in more detail below, with further information provided in Table D5 at theend of this document.

Table D4: Summary of active travel schemes in areas to the south-west of the airport

Active Travel Scheme Authority/District

Transport Improvement Measures for A30 andCamberley Town Centre Surrey Heath

Improvements to Meadows Gyratory Surrey HeathBrooklands Business Park Accessibility Project ElmbridgeImprovements to the Crooked Billet Roundabout inStaines Spelthorne

Staines Bridge Widening SpelthorneWider Staines STP Phase 1 SpelthorneRunnymede Roundabout Project RunnymedeEgham STP RunnymedeWoking Town Centre Transport Package Woking

Surrey Heath

D5.2. There are two active travel schemes identified in Surrey Heath.

D5.3. Surrey County Council is planning a package of transport improvements measuresfor A30 and Camberley Town Centre. This will improve walking and cyclingaccessibility to and within Camberley Town Centre. The proposals include safercrossings and protected cycle and pedestrian routes, with consideration for peoplewith disabilities, as well as encouraging active travel use over car usage.

D5.4. Meadows Gyratory provides connectivity into Camberley Town Centre from the M3and A30, however there are capacity issues for all modes of transport.Improvements are planned to include new and improved signal crossings forpedestrian and cyclists. Phase 1 will provide a shared pedestrian and cycle routeon the North section of the A331. Construction works are planned to begin insummer 2018.

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Runnymede

D5.5. Runnymede Roundabout is situated at the junction of the A30, Egham By-pass,A308 (The Causeway) and next to Junction 13 of the M25 at Egham. The projectincludes measures to improve traffic management and vehicle flows, as well asimprove the pedestrian and cycling facilities on the roundabout. This includesinstalling toucan crossing facilities on the junction arms, and creating a new shared-use path to the north east of the roundabout. Construction began in July 2017 andis expected to be completed by summer 2018.

D5.6. The Egham Sustainable Transport Package (STP) includes walking, cycling andbus improvements, focusing on the A308 (The Causeway) between Woodhawroundabout and Staines Bridge, the key business corridor in the area. This schemewas completed in 2017.

Spelthorne

D5.7. There are two active travel schemes identified in Spelthorne.

D5.8. The Crooked Billet Roundabout is the junction on the A30 with the A3044 (StanwellMoor Road), located to the east of M25 Junction 13. This junction has beenallocated funding to deliver safe and comfortable cycling and walking connectionsacross the junction. These works are estimated to begin in spring 2019.

D5.9. Staines Bridge Widening is a proposal which has been listed as a Surrey CountyCouncil major scheme which is programmed for delivery post-2019. The proposalincludes widening the carriageway to introduce a footway/cycleway on theupstream side.

D5.10. The Wider Staines Sustainable Transport Package (STP) is a package of measuresthat will improve travel options in Stanwell, north Ashford and Staines town centre.This will also enhance southern access to Heathrow Airport. The measures include;pavements and pedestrian areas which are widened, well surfaced and well lit,safer road crossing facilities for pedestrians and cyclists and cycle routes which arecontinuous and separated from busy traffic. Construction is taking place in phasesfrom 2017 to 2020 and will include the following locations:

· A308 London Road;· Crooked Billet Roundabout;· Kingston Road between Staines Station and Rosefield Road;· Crooked Billet Roundabout to Stanwell Moor Road;· Stanwell Moor Road to Town Lane;· Bulldog Junction, Town Lane, High Street and Oaks Road; and· Bedfont Road.

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Elmbridge

D5.11. The Brooklands Business Park Accessibility Project is a proposed scheme toimprove accessibility between the Brooklands Business Park, Weybridge RailwayStation and Weybridge town centre. Improvements include a separated walking andcycling route with improved lighting and surfacing, as well as improving thepedestrian crossings by Weybridge Railway Station. Wayfinding will also beimproved and there is potential to increase cycle parking at Weybridge RailwayStation. On 30 April 2018, Surrey County Council submitted a bid for Local GrowthFunding from the Enterprise M3 Local Enterprise Partnership to fund the majority ofthe project.

Other Schemes

D5.12. In addition to the active travel schemes discussed above, there is a scheme innearby Woking.

D5.13. The Woking Sustainable Transport Package (Phase 1) provides a package ofsustainable transport improvements around Woking. The project includes: improvedcycle links to the rail stations in Woking borough; links to and from stations toBrooklands Business Park; improved cycle links between Woking Railway Stationand Sheerwater Business Park and improved cross-boundary links therebyimproving accessibility for businesses in neighbouring areas. The scheme isexpected to be complete in 2021.

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Table D5: Summary of Active Travel Schemes

Scheme Name Authority/District County Document Source

Cycle Safety Measures onUxbridge Road LB Ealing GLA Ealing Cycling Plan 2018-2021

(Draft for Consultation)http://www.westtrans.org/WLA/wt2.nsf/Files/WTA-201/$file/Ealing+Cycling+Plan.pdf

Route Network MapRevisions (Mobike) LB Ealing GLA Ealing Council Cycling Plan, 2018-2021

http://www.westtrans.org/WLA/wt2.nsf/Files/WTA-201/$file/Ealing+Cycling+Plan.pdf

Cycle Superhighway Route9 LB Hounslow GLA

London Borough of Hounslow LocalImplementation Plan for Transport 2011-31

https://www.hounslow.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/287/lip_-_executive_summary.pdf+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk

Biking BoroughProgramme LB Hounslow GLA

London Borough of Hounslow LocalImplementation Plan for Transport 2011-31

https://www.hounslow.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/287/lip_-_executive_summary.pdf+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk

Boston Manor Cycle Path LB Hounslow GLA Hounslow Travel Active http://www.hounslowtravelactive.co.uk/

New Shared UseGreenway Route alongsideLongford River

LB Hounslow GLAMayor invests £220m in boroughs tomake streets greener, healthier andsafer – West, December 2016

https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-releases/2016/december/mayor-invests-220m-in-boroughs-to-make-streets-greener-healthier-and-safer---west

New Pedestrian Bridge atBarnes Bridge LB Hounslow GLA Hounslow Travel Active http://www.hounslowtravelactive.co.uk/

New Cycle Hub atRichmond Station

LB Richmond-upon-Thames GLA Richmond Council., Online 2018 https://www.richmond.gov.uk/richmond_super_cycle_hub

A316 London RoadRoundabout

LB Richmond-upon-Thames GLA TfL https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/improvements-and-projects/a316-london-

road-roundabout

Network of StrategicRoutes Identified forFunding

LB Kingston-upon-Thames GLA

A Transport Plan for Royal Borough ofKingston upon Thames, Second LocalImplementation Plan, 2011-2031

https://www.kingston.gov.uk/downloads/file/226/lip2

Implement Legible Londonin the Borough

LB Kingston-upon-Thames GLA

A Transport Plan for Royal Borough ofKingston upon Thames, Second LocalImplementation Plan, 2011-2031

https://www.kingston.gov.uk/downloads/file/226/lip2

Urban RealmImprovements in HayesTown Centre

LB Hillingdon GLALiving waterwaystransform placesand enrich lives, Canal & River Trust

https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/refresh/media/thumbnail/30504-project-information-boards-better-towpaths-on-the-grand-union-cana.pdf

New Cycle Parking LB Hillingdon GLA Local Implementation Plan (April 2011)https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/media/23769/EB52--LBH-Local-Implementation-Plan-April-2011/pdf/EB52-_LBH_Local_Implementation_Plan__April_2011.PDF

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Scheme Name Authority/District County Document Source

Urban RealmImprovements aroundHayes & Harlington Station

LB Hillingdon GLA

Hayes & Harlington Station andSubway (Crossrail ComplementaryMeasures from April 2016 to Spring2018

https://modgov.hillingdon.gov.uk/documents/s33877/Item%206%20-%20Appendix%20A%20-%20Town%20Centre%20Scheme.pdf

West End / TottenhamCourt Road (Stages 1 – 4) LB Camden GLA LB Camden Online, 2018 http://democracy.camden.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?AIId=16860

West End / TottenhamCourt Road (Stage 5) LB Camden GLA LB Camden Online, 2018 http://democracy.camden.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?AIId=16860

Swiss Cottage part ofCS11 LB Camden GLA TfL https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/improvements-and-projects/cycle-

superhighway-11

Lower High Street/DaltonWay Gyratory, Watford Watford Herts Riverwell Regeneration http://riverwell-regeneration.com/construction-update-junction-improvement-

works-lower-high-streetdalton-way-gyratory/

Wandsworth GyratoryRemoval

LBWandsworth GLA TfL https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/roads/wandsworth-town-centre/

Hammersmith BetterJunctions

LBHammersmith& Fulham

GLA TfL https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/roads/hammersmith-gyratory/

Lambeth Bridge NorthRoundabout

LBWestminster GLA TfL https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/roads/lambeth-bridge/?cid=lambeth-bridge

Lambeth Bridge SouthRoundabout LB Lambeth GLA TfL https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/roads/lambeth-bridge/?cid=lambeth-bridge

Stockwell Cross LB Lambeth GLA TfL https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/betterjunctions/stockwell-cross/

Vauxhall Transformation LB Lambeth GLA TfL https://tfl.gov.uk/travel-information/improvements-and-projects/vauxhall-gyratory

Transport ImprovementMeasures for A30 andCamberley Town Centre

Surrey Heath Surrey Surrey County Council Online, 2018https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/policies-plans-consultations/major-transport-projects/surrey-heath-major-transport-schemes

Improvements to MeadowsGyratory Surrey Heath Surrey Surrey County Council Online, 2018

https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/policies-plans-consultations/major-transport-projects/surrey-heath-major-transport-schemes

Brooklands Business ParkAccessibility Project Elmbridge Surrey Surrey County Council Online, 2018

https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/policies-plans-consultations/major-transport-projects/elmbridge-major-transport-schemes

Improvements to CrookedBillet Roundabout inStaines

Spelthorne Surrey Highways England, JunctionImprovement Programme

https://highwaysengland.co.uk/programmes/junction-improvement-programme/

Runnymede RoundaboutProject Runnymede Surrey Surrey County Council, Runnymede

Major Transport Schemeshttps://www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/policies-plans-consultations/major-transport-projects/runnymede-major-transport-schemes

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Scheme Name Authority/District County Document Source

Egham STP Runnymede Surrey Surrey County Council Online, 2018 https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/policies-plans-consultations/major-transport-projects/runnymede-major-transport-schemes

Staines Bridge Widening Spelthorne Surrey

Spelthorne Borough Council,Community Infrastructure Levy:Independent Examination of the DraftCharging Schedule

http://www.spelthorne.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=8493&p=0

Package of SustainableTransport Measures forStanwell, north Ashfordand Staines

Spelthorne Surrey Surrey County Council, SpelthorneMajor Transport Schemes

https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/policies-plans-consultations/major-transport-projects/spelthorne-major-transport-schemes

Extension to BeaconsfieldCycleway Network South Bucks Bucks

Improvement schemes and projects,Buckinghamshire County Council,2018

https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/transport-and-roads/improvement-schemes-and-projects/beaconsfield-shared-use-cycleway-grenfell-road-to-ledborough-lane/

Feasibility Study for CycleSuperhighways in Slough Slough Berks Slough Borough Council, Cycling

Supplementary Strategy Documenthttps://www.slough.gov.uk/downloads/LTP3-SSD-Cycling.pdf

Woking Town Centre Woking Surrey Enterprise M3 https://www.enterprisem3.org.uk/content/woking-sustainable-transport-package-phase-1

Bracknell Town Centre BracknellForest Berks Bracknell Forest Council Online, 2018 https://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/strategic-economic-plan/town-centre-

regeneration-infrastructure-improvements

Langley Station Slough Berks Slough Council Online http://www.slough.gov.uk/parking-travel-and-roads/langley-station-and-access-improvements-scheme.aspx

Burnham Station TrafficScheme Slough Berks Slough Council Online https://www.slough.gov.uk/parking-travel-and-roads/burnham-station-

permanent-scheme.aspx

Wokingham Town CentreImprovements Wokingham Berks The Regeneration Company http://www.regenerationcompany.co.uk/assets/file/Elms%20field%202015.pdf

Shinfield Eastern ReliefRoad works Wokingham Berks Wokingham Council Online http://www.wokingham.gov.uk/parking-road-works-and-transport/road-works-

and-road-closures/shinfield-eastern-relief-road/

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Heathrow ExpansionAirport Expansion Consultation

E1 © Heathrow Airport Limited 2019Preliminary Transport Information Report – Volume 1 Appendix E

APPENDIX E: FUTURE BASELINE DEVELOPMENTS

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PTIR VOLUME 1 APPENDIX E:

HOUSING AND EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FUTURE BASELINESCENARIO

E1. Overview

E1.1. This appendix describes the housing and employment developments thathave been included in the Future Baseline scenario (i.e. without expansionof Heathrow Airport). These schemes have also been included in the WithProject scenario (i.e. with expansion of Heathrow) unless otherwise stated.

E1.2. For the 18 local planning authorities outside London within the Rest ofFully Modelled Area details of the housing and employment developmentsto be included in the Reference Case have been determined throughsearches of local authority websites to identify housing and employmentforecasts contained in published and emerging local plan documents andplanning applications. Following this initial data gathering exercise, therelevant local planning authorities (LPAs) were contacted and asked toreview the information contained in the uncertainty log. If the LPAidentified additional developments that should be added to the log, theywere asked to provide relevant information for inclusion in the uncertaintylog.

E1.3. The search of local authority websites was repeated in the summer of2018 in order to gather information regarding recent planning applicationsand revisions to local plan documents. The uncertainty logs were updatedand the data used in the development of HHASAM v2.0.

E1.4. While the growth forecasts will take account of the expected distribution offuture development in each local authority area, overall growth inpopulation and employment will be constrained to the LondonTransportation Studies model (LTS)1 within London and to the NationalTrip End Model (NTEM)2 outside London in accordance with WebTAG UnitM43.

1 http://content.tfl.gov.uk/londons-strategic-transport-models.pdf2 https://data.gov.uk/dataset/11bc7aaf-ddf6-4133-a91d-84e6f20a663e/national-trip-end-model-ntem3 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/webtag-tag-unit-m4-forecasting-and-uncertainty-may-2018

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Ref Site name and address or location Postcode Dwellings Data SourceYear ofData

CertaintyClassification

Bracknell_H1 Jennetts Park formerly Peacock Farm Peacock Lane Bracknell RG40 3DD 1,350 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H2 Land at former TRL Site Nine Mile Ride Crowthorne RG40 3AY 785 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H3 Land North of Harvest Ride and South of Forest Road and East of West End Lane Warfield RG42 5RR 750 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H4 Land at Warfield Area 1 RG42 6AE 670 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H5 The Parks formerly Staff College Broad Lane Bracknell RG12 9QN 603 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H6 Land at Amen Corner South Binfield RG42 4BS 475 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H7 Land at Warfield Area 3 RG42 6AE 454 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H8 Blue Mountain Golf Club Conference Centre Wood Lane Binfield RG42 4EX 400 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H9 Amen Corner North Binfield RG42 4BS 377 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H10 Land within Bracknell Town Centre Royal Winchester House RG12 1EN 311 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H11 Broadmoor Crowthorne RG45 7EG 270 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H12 Celsius London Road Bracknell RG12 1EN 268 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H13 Land North of Eastern Road Bracknell RG12 2XB 207 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H14 Amber House Northgate House Market Street Bracknell RG12 1JG 193 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H15 Land North of Peacock Lane Binfield RG12 8SS 182 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than Likely

Bracknell_H16 Land at Amen Corner South Binfield RG42 4BS 175 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H17 Land at Wykery Copse Peacock Lane Binfield RG40 3DD 149 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H18 Land at Cricket Field Grove Crowthorne RG45 7ES 145 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than Likely

Bracknell_H19 Old Bracknell Lane West Bracknell RG12 7AG 131 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H20 Foundation House London Road Bracknell The Quarters RG12 2UP 123 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H21 Land West of Alford Close Sandhurst GU47 8DX 120 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H22 Commercial Centre The Depot Bracknell Lane West Bracknell RG12 7QT 115 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than Likely

Bracknell_H23 Land at Warfield Area 2 RG42 6AE 100 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H24 Eagle House The Ring Bracknell RG12 1HB 92 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H25 Station House Market Street Bracknell RG12 1HX 88 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H26 The Football Ground Larges Lane Bracknell RG12 9AN 88 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H27 Tamar House Forth House and Clifton House Brants Bridge Bracknell RG12 9BG 79 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell

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Bracknell_H28 Land North of Cain Road Binfield RG12 1HL 75 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H29 Farley Hall London Road Binfield Imperial Square RG42 4BL 73 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H30 Photon HouseBlueprint House Old Bracknell Lane West Bracknell RG12 7AG 72 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H31 Century Court Millenium Way Bracknell RG12 2XT 71 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H32 Chiltern House and the Redwood Building Broad Lane Bracknell RG12 9GU 71 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H33 Strata formerly FSS House Mount Lane Bracknell RG12 9PG 68 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H34 Land at Foxley Lane and East of Murrell Hill Lane Binfield Hazelwood RG42 4EE 67 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H35 Land at former Garth Hill College Site Sandy Lane Bracknell Clement House RG12 2HP 64 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H36 Land at Brakenhale School Rectory Lane Bracknell RG12 7BA 63 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H37 Racal House Eastern Road Bracknell RG12 2UP 60 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H38 Sandbanks Longhill Road and Dolyhir Fern Bungalow and Palm Hills Estate London Rd Winkfield RG12 9FR 49 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H39 Edenfield Larges Lane Bracknell RG12 9AT 48 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H40 Ringside 79 High Street Bracknell RG12 1DZ 46 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H41 Jolly Farmer Yorktown Road College Town GU47 0PX 41 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H42 Bog Lane Winkfield RG12 9FT 40 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than Likely

Bracknell_H43 Albert Road Car Park Bracknell RG42 2AG 40 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H44 Kingswood Kings Ride Winkfield SL5 8AP 38 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H45 Land at junction with Bay Drive London Road Bracknell RG12 2XH 37 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H46 Land at Bowman Court Dukes Ride Crowthorne RG45 7PR 36 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H47 Adastron House Byways Crowthorne Road Bracknell RG12 7DG 36 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H48 2 The Braccans London Road Bracknell RG12 2XH 36 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H49 Garth Hill School Sandy Lane Bracknell RG42 2AD 36 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H50 Peacock Bungalow Peacock Lane Binfield RG12 8SS 32 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H51 Haven The Nest Hillside London Road Binfield RG42 1PB 31 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H52 48 50 Dukes Ride Crowthorne RG45 6NX 30 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H53 Land at Tilehurst Lane Binfield RG42 5NJ 28 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H54 Apex House London Road Bracknell RG12 2XH 28 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H55 Land at Manor Farm Binfield Road Meadows Reach Warfield RG42 6HB 27 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H56 Hawthorne Cottage and Wickfield Warfield Road Bracknell RG42 2JX 26 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H57 Aston Grange Ralphs Ride Bracknell RG12 9LE 26 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H58 Binfield Nursery Terrace Road North Binfield RG42 5HX 24 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H59 Ossington Casares St Chad Pollardrow Avenue Bracknell RG42 1PS 24 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H60 Alderley Engleby London Road Winkfield SL4 4SF 24 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

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Bracknell_H61 Amen Corner North Binfield RG42 4BS 23 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H62 HFC Bank North Street Winkfield Montague Park SL4 4SY 22 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H63 Land at Popple Trees Glenhills Crowthorne Road Bracknell RG12 7DS 22 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H64 Land fronting Tilehurst Lane Binfield RG42 5NJ 21 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H65 Auto Cross London Road Binfield RG12 2XH 21 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H66 Kingswood Kings Ride Winkfield SL5 8AD 21 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H67 Harvest Lea Warfield Park off Harvest Ride Warfield RG42 2PN 20 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H68 Land at Wood Lane Binfield RG42 4EX 20 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H69 Marigolds and Cherry Trees Mount Pleasant Bracknell RG12 9AN 19 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H70 Gowring House Market Street Bracknell RG12 1JG 18 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H71 Land at Broadmoor Hospital Training and Education Centre School Hill Crowthorne Wildmoor Copse RG45 7EG 18 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H72 Downside Wildridings Road Bracknell RG12 7WP 18 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H73 Beneficial House Easthampstead Road RG12 1NS 17 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H74 78 84 Waterloo Road Crowthorne RG45 7NW 17 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H75 4 6 Roebuck Estate Binfield RG42 4DG 16 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H76 The Iron Duke 254 High Street Crowthorne RG45 7AP 16 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H77 Guildgate House 176 184 High Street Crowthorne RG45 7AP 16 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H78 75 77 81 College Road Sandhurst GU47 0RA 16 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H79 White Cairn Dukes Ride Crowthorne RG45 6DP 16 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H80 Half Acre and Netherby Rectory Lane Bracknell RG12 7AX 15 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H81 Land at the Limes Forest Road Warfield RG42 6DH 15 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H82 Orchard Lea Drift Road Winkfield SL4 4NT 14 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H83 Land Between St Marks Road and London Road Waiben The Laurels The Firs and Crossways RG42 4BY 14 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H84 The Hollies Milestone Burnside London Road Bracknell RG12 2UL 14 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H85 The Old Manor Car Park The Ring Bracknell RG12 1BP 14 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H86 Aldi 136 Liscombe Bracknell RG12 7DE 14 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H87 Avoncrop Eastern Road Bracknell RG12 2UP 14 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H88 Post Office 6 High Street Bracknell RG12 1DZ 14 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H89 Bracknell Town Football Club Larges Lane Bracknell Robins Gate RG12 9AN 14 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H90 Alpha Houseland at Cardoss 79 High Street Crowthorne RG45 7AD 14 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H91 Land at 127A 131 Fernbank Road Winkfield Quadrella Gardens SL5 8JT 14 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H92 Land at junction of Forest Road and Foxley Lane Binfield The Orchard RG42 4EA 13 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H93 Parkham St Marks Road Binfield RG42 4AH 13 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H94 Broom Lodge London Road Bracknell RG42 4AB 13 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

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Bracknell_H95 152 New Road Winkfield Mead Gardens SL5 8QH 13 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H96 Ramslade House The Parks Bracknell RG12 9QN 12 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H97 Gowring House Market Street Bracknell 1st and 2nd floors RG12 1JG 12 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H98 Alston House Market Street Bracknell RG12 1AJ 12 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H99 Reeds Hill Farm Bracknell RG12 7LP 11 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H100 Popeswood Garage and Hillcrest London Road Binfield Laureates Place RG42 4AA 10 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H101 1 9 High Street Crowthorne RG45 7AD 10 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H102 Glendale Park Fernbank Road Winkfield Saddlers Way SL5 8JB 10 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell_H103 Land at Battle Bridge House Warfield House and Garage Forest Road Warfield RG42 6AW 10 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelyBracknell_H104 Mill Chase The Parks formerly Staff College Broad Lane Bracknell RG12 9QN 9 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H105 Former Garage Block off Freeborn Way Bracknell RG12 2RS 9 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H106 69 77 Church Street Crowthorne RG45 7AW 9 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H107 Broughs Broad Lane Bracknell RG12 9BB 8 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H108 Former Harts Leap Nursing Home 5 Windrush Heights Sandhurst GU47 8ET 8 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H109 Green Acres Warfield Road Warfield access Atte Lane Parfit Keep RG42 2JY 8 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H110 Land to the Rear of The Limes Forest Road Warfield RG42 6DH 8 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H111 77 79 Deepfield Road Bracknell RG12 2NU 8 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H112 32 Wellington Business Park Dukes Ride Crowthorne RG45 6LS 8 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H113 Harvest Lea Warfield Park off Harvest Ride Warfield RG42 2PN 7 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H114 Land adj Birch Hill Medical Centre Leppington Bracknell RG12 7WW 7 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H115 Brackworth Broad Lane Bracknell RG12 9BY 7 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H116 Abbey Place Forest Road Warfield RG42 6AZ 7 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H117 Mayfield Light Industrial Estate Hatchet Lane Winkfield SL5 8QE 7 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H118 319 Yorktown Road Sandhurst GU47 0QA 6 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H119 92 High Street Sandhurst Reddings Court GU47 8EE 6 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H120 Land to rear of Murrell Cottage Murrell Hill Lane Fitzgerald Park RG42 4DA 5 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H121 Blythe House Great Hollands Square Bracknell RG12 8QH 5 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H122 The Gold Cup 102 Fernbank Road Ascot SL5 8JN 5 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H123 34 Wellington Business Park Dukes Ride Crowthorne RG45 6LS 5 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H124 Crossways Residential Care Home 306 Yorktown Road Sandhurst GU47 0PZ 5 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H125 Land ro Horse Groom PH Bagshot Road Bracknell RG12 9RB 4 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H126 Land at Braeside Binfield RG12 8TY 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H127 Land at the Limes Forest Road Warfield RG42 6DH 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H128 Cranbourne Hall Drift Road Winkfield SL4 4FG 0 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H129 Gimfel Birch Lane Winkfield SL5 8RF 0 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H130 Merrymead Birch Lane Winkfield SL5 8RF 0 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H131 Cranbourne Corner Forest Road Winkfield SL5 8QD 0 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H132 Barnett Court Larges Lane Bracknell RG12 9AT 0 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H133 Bridgewell Centre 10A Ladybank Bracknell RG12 7HA -7 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

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Bracknell_H134 Jubilee Court Hazell Hill Bracknell United House RG12 9QJ -17 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainBracknell_H135 Enid Wood House High Street Bracknell RG42 4RA -31 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H17 1 Oatlands Drive Weybridge Surrey KT13 9NA KT13 9NA 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H18 133 135 Cottimore Lane Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2BL KT12 2BL 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H19 25 Bridge Street Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 1AE 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H20 26 Sandy Lane Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2EQ 6Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H21 36 Second Avenue Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2HW 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H22 402 Molesey Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 3PG 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H23 67A High Street Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 1DJ 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H24 8 to 18 and garages southwest of 74 Oakbank Avenue Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 3RB 6Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H25 81B Terrace Road Walton On Thames Surrey KT12 2SQ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H26 9 Ashley Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 1HY 5Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H27 Brassey House New Zealand Avenue Walton On Thames Surrey KT12 1QD 30Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H28 Bridge House Bridge Street Walton Thames Surrey KT12 1AL KT12 1AL 35Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H29 Land northwest of 39 Homefield Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 3RE KT12 3RE 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H30 Land Southwest of 1 Trelawney Rydens Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 3AR KT12 3AR 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H31 Land to rear of 68 72 Terrace Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2SF KT12 2SF 6Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H32 Lyon Court 31 Lyon Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 3PU KT12 3PU 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H33 Public Convenience Church Street Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2QP KT12 2QP 4Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H34 Stompond Lane Sports Ground Stompond Lane Walton On Thames Surrey KT12 1HF KT12 1HF 30Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

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Elmbridge_H35 The Cottage 23 Rydens Road Walton On Thames Surrey KT12 3AB KT12 3AB 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H36 10 Church Street Weybridge Surrey KT13 8DX KT13 8DX 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H37 38 The Paddocks Weybridge Surrey KT13 9RL KT13 9RL 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H38 6 Baker Street Weybridge Surrey KT13 8AU KT13 8AU 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H39 6c Pine Grove Weybridge Surrey KT13 9AX KT13 9AX 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H40 95B Oatlands Drive Weybridge Surrey KT13 9LH KT13 9LH 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H41 Broadlands St Georges Avenue Weybridge Surrey KT13 0DN KT13 0DN 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H42 Chancery House 41A Hanger Hill Weybridge Surrey KT13 9XZ KT13 9XZ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H43 Chantry Court Minorca Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 8DU KT13 8DU 14Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H44 Dene House Hanger Hill Weybridge Surrey KT13 9YW KT13 9YW 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H45 Horizon Horseshoe Ridge Camp End Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 0NR KT13 0NR 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H46 Land at Horsley Bungalow Old Avenue Weybridge Surrey KT13 0PS KT13 0PS 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H47 Land north of Grove House Devonshire Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 8HB KT13 8HB 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H48 Land north of Oakmead Lodge Seven Hills Road Cobham Surrey KT11 1EU KT11 1EU 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H49 Land ro Broadlands St Georges Avenue Weybridge Surrey KT13 0DN KT13 0DN 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H50 Land rear of 42 Queens Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 0AR KT13 0AR 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H51 Lincoln Court Old Avenue Weybridge Surrey KT13 0PH KT13 0PH 6Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H52 Riverside Church Walk Weybridge Surrey KT13 8JT KT13 8JT 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H53 Site of Green Shadows Golf Club Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 0NN KT13 0NN 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H54 The Grotto Monument Hill Weybridge Surrey KT13 8RX KT13 8RX 8Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

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Elmbridge_H55 Villa Florita East Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 0LF KT13 0LF 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H56 Warehouse 47 Thames Street Weybridge Surrey KT13 8JG KT13 8JG 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H57 16 Charlton Avenue Hersham Walton On Thames Surrey KT12 5LE KT12 5LE 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H58 31 Westcar Lane Hersham Walton on Thames KT12 5ER KT12 5ER 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H59 37 Onslow Road Hersham Walton on Thames KT12 5BA 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H60 98 West Grove Hersham Walton on Thames KT12 5PE KT12 5PE 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H61 Land at 15 Longmore Road Hersham Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 4NU 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H62 Land to the west of 4 Thistlecroft Road Hersham Walton on Thames KT12 5QZ KT12 5QZ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H63 North Lodge Esher Park Avenue Esher KT10 9NP KT10 9NP 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H64 Riverdene Business Park Molesey Road Hersham Surrey KT12 4RG KT12 4RG 38Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H65 Surrey House Pleasant Place Hersham Walton on Thames KT12 4HR KT12 4HR 4Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H66 The Royal British Legion Heathfield Road Hersham Walton on Thames KT12 4PL KT12 4PL 8Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H67 1 Hardys Mews East Molesey Surrey KT8 9BJ KT8 9BJ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H68 11 The Crescent West Molesey Surrey KT8 1RB KT8 1RB 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H69 7 Walton Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 0DU KT8 0DU 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H70 397 Hurst Road West Molesey Surrey KT8 1QW KT8 1QW 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H71 4 High Street West Molesey Surrey KT8 2NA KT8 2NA 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H72 40 Walton Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 0DQ KT8 0DQ 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H73 53 Walton Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 0DP KT8 0DP 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H74 61D Bridge Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 9ER KT8 9ER 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

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Elmbridge_H75 65 69 Palace Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 9DN KT8 9DN 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H76 75A Walton Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 0DP KT8 0DP 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H77 78 Hurst Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 9BF KT8 9BF 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H78 88 Hurst Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 9AH KT8 9AH 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H79 Land adjoining Edward House Island Farm Road West Molesey Surrey KT8 2LQ KT8 2LQ 5Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H80 Riverside House Feltham Avenue East Molesey Surrey KT8 9BJ KT8 9BJ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H81Site of Molesey Centre for the Community School Road Sandra House and Radnor House HanslerGrove East Molesey Surrey KT8 9JL KT8 9JL 6

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H82 Genesis House 143 Molesey Avenue West Molesey Surrey KT8 2RY KT8 2RY 13Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H83 1 Eastmont Road Esher Surrey KT10 9AY KT10 9AY 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H84 25 High Street Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0SD KT7 0SD 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H85 43 Fleece Road Long Ditton Surbiton Surrey KT6 5JP KT6 5JP 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H86 Dorset Lodge Giggs Hill Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0BT KT7 0BT 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H87 Land Adjacent to 64 Speer Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0PW KT7 0PW 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H88 Land East of Pond House Weston Green Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0JX KT7 0JX 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H89 Land Rear of 54 High Street Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0SA KT7 0SA 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H90 Land South of 47 and 49 Embercourt Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0LJ KT7 0LJ 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H91 Land South of Winters Bridge Cottages Portsmouth Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0TB KT7 0TB 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H92 Land to rear of 39 Lovelace Road Long Ditton Surbiton Surrey KT6 6NZ KT6 6NZ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H93 Land to the rear of 48 Rushett Close Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0UT KT7 0UT 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H94 Land to the South of 155 Thorkhill Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0UN KT7 0UN 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

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Elmbridge_H95 Pond House Weston Green Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0JX KT7 0JX 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H96 Taggs Boatyard 44 Summer Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0QQ KT7 0QQ 9Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H97 The Cricketers on the Green Weston Green Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0JX KT7 0JX 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H98 Unit 5 The Manor Estate 124 Manor Road North Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0BH KT7 0BH 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H99 15 Lammas Lane Esher Surrey KT10 8PA KT10 8PA 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H100 25 Blair Avenue Esher Surrey KT10 8BQ KT10 8BQ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H101 3 High Street Esher Surrey KT10 9RL KT10 9RL 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H102 3 Sandown Avenue Esher Surrey KT10 9NT KT10 9NT 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H103 43 Claremont Lane Esher Surrey KT10 9DT KT10 9DT 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H104 A B C Music Ltd 85 High Street Esher Surrey KT10 9QA KT10 9QA 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H105 Ditton Lea 1 Grants Cottages Portsmouth Road Esher Surrey KT10 9AB KT10 9AB 10Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H106 Grapes House 79A High Street Esher Surrey KT10 9QA KT10 9QA 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H107 Land at rear of 136 138 High Street Esher Surrey KT10 9QJ KT10 9QJ 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H108 Land to rear of 1 Myrtle Cottage Ditton Lea Portsmouth Road Esher Surrey KT10 9AB KT10 9AB 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H109 Paddock View 35 Blair Avenue Esher Surrey KT10 8BQ KT10 8BQ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H110 Regency House 18 Church Street Esher Surrey KT10 8QS KT10 8QS 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H111Wayneflete Barn Land North of 44 to 58 Pelhams Walk and West of Esher High School More LaneEsher Surrey KT10 8AR KT10 8AR 1

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H112 1 Fairbourne Cobham Surrey KT11 2BT KT11 2BT 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H113 1 The Spinney Queens Drive Oxshott Leatherhead KT22 0PL KT22 0PL 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H114 24 Birds Hill Road Oxshott Leatherhead Surrey KT22 0NJ KT22 0NJ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

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Elmbridge_H115 24 High Street Cobham Surrey KT11 3EB KT11 3EB 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H116 25 Lyfield Oxshott Leatherhead Surrey KT22 0SH KT22 0SH 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H117 37 Icklingham Road Cobham Surrey KT11 2NH KT11 2NH 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H118 5 Winston Drive Stoke D'Abernon Cobham Surrey KT11 3BP KT11 3BP 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H119 6 Tilt Road Cobham Surrey KT11 3EZ KT11 3EZ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H120 Anyards House 14A Anyards Road Cobham Surrey KT11 2JZ KT11 2JZ 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H121 Applecross Eaton Park Road Cobham Surrey KT11 2JJ KT11 2JJ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H122 Bowmans Lodge Warren Lane Oxshott Leatherhead KT22 0ST KT22 0ST 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H123 Chelversum 1 High Drive Oxshott Leatherhead KT22 0NG KT22 0NG 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H124 Foxholes Stokesheath Road Oxshott Leatherhead KT22 0PP KT22 0PP 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H125 Gospel Hall 115A Anyards Road Cobham Surrey KT11 2LJ KT11 2LJ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H126 Land adjacent to 21 Icklingham Road Cobham Surrey KT11 2NQ KT11 2NQ 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H127 Land between 8 and 9 Crown Cottages Steels Lane Oxshott Leatherhead KT22 0RT KT22 0RT 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H128 Land southeast of 23 Four Wents Cobham Surrey KT11 2NE KT11 2NE 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H129 Land to the north west of 23 Water Lane Cobham Surrey KT11 2PA KT11 2PA 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H130 Tandem House Queens Drive Oxshott Leatherhead KT22 0PH KT22 0PH 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H131 The White House 129 Anyards Road Cobham Surrey KT11 2LJ KT11 2LJ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H132 19 Eaton Park Cobham Surrey KT11 2JF KT11 2JF 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H133 36 38 The Parade Claygate Esher Surrey KT10 0NU KT10 0NU 4Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H134 4 Coverts Road Claygate Esher KT10 0JU KT10 0JU 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

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Elmbridge_H135 Monks Wood Hillview Road Claygate Esher Surrey KT10 0TU KT10 0TU 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H136 Ruxley Mount Mountview Road Claygate Esher KT10 0UD KT10 0UD 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H137 Ruxley Mount Mountview Road Claygate Esher Surrey KT10 0UD KT10 0UD 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H16 Rydens Enterprise School and Sixthfrm College Hersham Road Hersham Walton on Thames KT12 5PY 296Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H181 Imber Court Trading Estate Orchard Lane KT8 0BY 95Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H1 46 Portsmouth Road Cobham Surrey KT11 1HY 50Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H2 Knowle Hill Park Fairmile Lane Cobham Surrey KT11 2PD 28Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H3 Former Police Station New Zealand Avenue Walton on Thames KT12 1PL 26Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H4 57 61 High Street Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 1DJ 16Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H5 Mark House 9 11 Queens Road Hersham Walton on Thames KT12 5LU 14Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H6 Hurst House 157 169 Walton Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 0DX 14Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H7 Brabant House Portsmouth Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0EY 13Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H8 Cobham Library Cedar Road Cobham Surrey KT11 2AA 13Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H9 Kingston House 3 Southbank Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 OUD 12Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H10 Land to South West of Woodlands House and Greenways Hillview Road Claygate Esher Surrey KT10 0UT 12Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H11 Crown House 2 Church Street Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2QS 10Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H12 Royal Thames House Portsmouth Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0EH 10Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H13 Harley House 94 Hare Lane Claygate Esher Surrey KT10 0RB 10Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H182 Crown House 2 Church Street Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2QS 6Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H183 4 The Quintet Churchfield Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2TZ 6Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

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Elmbridge_H184 Land west of 79 Grove Way and Site of 43 The Drive Esher Surrey KT10 8DJ 6Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H185 Land between 5 7 High Street Esher Surrey KT10 9QL 6Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H186 58 More Lane Esher Surrey KT10 8AR 6Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H187 Riverfield 21 37 Portsmouth Road Cobham Surrey KT11 1JQ 6Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H188 Rothsay Court Gower Road Weybridge KT13 0EX 5Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H189 Weybridge House Queens Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 0AP 5Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H190 63 65 Manor Road North Esher Surrey KT10 0AB 5Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H191 45 Cambridge Road Walton On Thames Surrey KT12 2DP 4Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H192 77 High Street Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 1DR 4Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H193 Former Sub StationLand on north of Carlton Road Walton On Thames Surrey KT12 2DA 4Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H194 Crown House 2 Church Street Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2QS 4Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H195 42 44 High Street Walton On Thames Surrey KT12 1BZ 4Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H196 27 Church Street Weybridge Surrey KT13 8DG 4Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H197 42 44 Molesey Road KT8 2HF 4Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H198 Pine Tops Oakshade Road Oxshott Leatherhead KT22 0JU 4Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H199 2 River Mount Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2PW 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H200 44 Baker Street Weybridge Surrey KT13 8AR 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H201 Pinecroft St Georges Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 0EN 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H202 Unit 3 St Martins Court York Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 9UU 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H203 Witham Sons Ltd 218 220 Hersham Road Hersham Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 5QD 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

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Elmbridge_H204 262 Walton Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 2HT 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H205 76 Bridge Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 9HD 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H206 Hurst House 157 169 Walton Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 0DX 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H207 38A Walton Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 0DQ 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H208 29 Embercourt Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0LH 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H209 23 Water Lane Cobham Surrey KT11 2PA 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H210 Land adjacent to 5 Denby Road Cobham Surrey KT11 1JX 3Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H211 319 Molesey Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2PW 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H212 4 Rydens Avenue Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 3JP 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H21365A High Street Walton on Thames Surrey

KT12 1DJ 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H214 Land to rear of 111 115 Terrace Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2DU 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H215 St Edmunds Homefield Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 3RG 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H216 79 High Street Walton On Thames Surrey KT12 1DN 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H217 159 A and B Queens Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 0AD 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H218 4 Heath Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 8TB 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H219 Torbrae St Georges Avenue Weybridge Surrey KT13 0DN 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H220 Windrush Elgin Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 8SW 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H221 159A 159B Queens Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 0AD 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H222 281 Hersham Road Hersham Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2PZ 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H223 Lytheys House 2 Esher Road Hersham Walton on Thames KT12 4JY 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

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Elmbridge_H224 31 Embercourt Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0LH 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H225 72 Ember Lane Esher Surrey KT10 8EN 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H226 Land between 99 and 101 Summer Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0PW 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H227 16 Thorkhill Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0UE 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H228 16 Thorkhill Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0UE 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H229 3 5 Dawes Court High Street Esher Surrey KT10 9QD 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H230 The Grange 48 Copsem Lane Esher Surrey KT10 9HJ 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H231 9 High Street Cobham Surrey KT11 3DJ 2Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H232 10G Sidney Road Walton On Thames Surrey KT12 2NB 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H233 19 Grange Court Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 1JD 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H234 Land to rear of 91 Franklyn Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2LQ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H235 34a Manor Road Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 2PF 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H236 15 Weybridge Park Weybridge Surrey KT13 8SL 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H237 6 Warren Way Weybridge Surrey KT13 0DL 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H238 Cobbett House Cobbetts Hill Weybridge Surrey KT13 0UB 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H239 Elm Court 24A Monument Green Weybridge Surrey KT13 8QW 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H240 Fosseways Camp End Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 0NW 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H241 Leeward House formerly Windrush Cavendish Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 0JW 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H242 The Haven Ellesmere Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 0HY 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H243 Woodhaven Wood Lane Weybridge Surrey KT13 0JU 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

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Elmbridge_H244 Wychbury Old Avenue Weybridge Surrey KT13 0PG 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H245 24 26 Church Street Weybridge Surrey KT13 8DX 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H246 29 West Palace Gardens Weybridge Surrey KT13 8PU 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H247 86 Baker Street Weybridge Surrey KT13 8AL 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H248 Foxcroft Oatlands Avenue Weybridge Surrey KT13 9TW 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H249 12 Heath Road Weybridge Surrey KT13 8TQ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H250 1 Broad Close Hersham Walton On Thames Surrey KT12 4QX 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H251 16 Riverside Road Hersham Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 4PE 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H252 1A Berry Lane Hersham Walton On Thames Surrey KT12 4HN 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H253 23 Broadwater Close Hersham Walton on Thames KT12 5DD 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H254 25 Albury Road Hersham Walton on Thames KT12 5DT 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H255 34C Queens Road Hersham Walton on Thames Surrey KT12 5LP 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H256 9 Molesey Road Hersham Walton On Thames Surrey KT12 4RJ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H257 Chargate Lodge 19 Eriswell Road Hersham Surrey KT12 5DJ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H258 Land to rear of 2 Onslow Road Hersham Walton on Thames KT12 5BB 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H259 Land to the rear of 29 31 Westcar Lane Hersham Walton on Thames KT12 5ES 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H260 1 Matham Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 0SX 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H261 1 Spring Gardens West Molesey Surrey KT8 2JA 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H262 121121A Bridge Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 9HT 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H263 8 Beauchamp Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 0PA 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

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Elmbridge_H264 92 Walton Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 0DL 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H265 Land to the north of 26 Manor Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 9JX 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H266 23 Vine Road East Molesey Surrey KT8 9LF 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H267 39 Fleetside West Molesey Surrey KT8 2NF 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H268 1 Betts Way Long Ditton Surbiton KT6 5HT 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H269 Ditton House Weston Green Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0HY 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H270 Public Convenience Ferry Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0XZ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H271 Land at 8 9 Carleton Close Esher KT10 8EE 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H272 4 Pelhams Walk Esher Surrey KT10 8QD 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H273 8 Sandown Avenue Esher Surrey KT10 9NT 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H274 8 Lynne Walk Esher Surrey KT10 9DZ 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H275 7 Claremont Park Road Esher Surrey KT10 9LT 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H276 1 Fairacres Cobham Surrey KT11 2JW 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H277 1 Pipers Close Cobham Surrey KT11 3AU 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H278 11 Eaton Park Cobham Surrey KT11 2JF 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H279 11 High Drive Oxshott Leatherhead KT22 0NG 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H280 12 High Drive Oxshott Leatherhead KT22 0NG 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H281 21 Water Lane Cobham Surrey KT11 2PA 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H282 28 Tartar Road Cobham Surrey KT11 2AR 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H283 44 Fairmile Lane Cobham Surrey KT11 2DF 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

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Elmbridge_H284 46 Littleheath Lane Cobham Surrey KT11 2QN 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H285 Acorns Steels Lane Oxshott Leatherhead KT22 0RF 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H286 Cedar Cottage Cedar Road Cobham Surrey KT11 2AA 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H287 Hollymead Oakshade Road Oxshott Leatherhead KT22 0LF 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H288 Land adjacent to 32a and 34 Station Road Stoke D'Abernon Cobham Surrey KT11 3BN 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H289 Land West of Lantern Cottage Albany Fairoak Lane Oxshott Leatherhead KT22 0TH 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H290 Pinewood Lodge Warren Lane Oxshott Leatherhead KT22 0ST 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H291 Thurlestone Fairmile Park Road Cobham Surrey KT11 2PL 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H292 Stokesheath Barn Stables Stokesheath Road Oxshott Leatherhead Surrey KT22 0PS 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Elmbridge_H293 1 Old Claygate Lane Claygate Esher Surrey KT10 0ER 1Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 Near Certain

Guildford_H1 Land South of Ash Lodge Drive Ash Guildford GU12 6NW 400 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H2 1 2 Station View Guildford GU1 4JY GU1 4JY 177 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H3 University of Surrey Manor Park Guildford Surrey GU2 7JL 100 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H4 170 Walnut Tree Close Guildford GU1 4UB GU1 4UB 65 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H5 The Old Tannery Works Tannery Lane Send Woking Surrey GU23 7EF 63 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H6 Land at Ash Green Lane West Ash GU12 6HL 60 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

Guildford_H7Bellerby Theatre Site land bounded by York Rd Leapale Lane College Rd Haydon Place GuildfordGU1 4QG GU1 4QG 48 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

Guildford_H8 White Hart Court and adjacent car park White Hart Meadows Ripley Woking GU23 GU23 6ND 45 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H9 The Croft Foreman Road Ash Guildford GU12 6HD 39 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H10 Lakeside Close Lakeside Close Ash Vale GU12 5DD 35 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H11 Kingston House 112 Poyle Road Tongham Farnham GU10 GU10 1DY 35 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H12 New Road Gomshall Guildford GU5 9LZ GU5 9LZ 27 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

Guildford_H13 Land to the south of Foreman Park and west of Foreman Road Foreman Road Ash Aldershot GU12 6HE 26 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H14 Shackleford Mushroom Farm Shackleford Road Shackleford Godalming GU8 GU8 6AE 18 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H15 Land off Beech Lane Normandy GU3 2JH 16 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H16 Graham House Pannells Court Guildford GU1 4EU GU1 4EU 15 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H17 Land Adjoining Meadowlands West Clandon GU4 7SZ 14 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H18 The Quarry No's 1 3 Chantry View Road Guildford GU1 3XS 14 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

Guildford

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Guildford_H19 Safeguard Coaches Ridgemount Guildford GU2 7TH GU2 7TH 13 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H20 Albury Park New Road Albury GU5 9BB 12 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H21 Guildford Fire Station West Site Ladymead Guildford GU1 1DL 12 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H22 Langton Priory Portsmouth Road Guildford GU2 4WA GU2 4DL 12 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H23 Norfolk House 187 High Street Guildford GU1 3AW GU1 3AW 12 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H24 Thorn Chace School 27 29 Grove Road Guildford GU1 2HL GU1 2HL 11 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H25 Ash Vale Evangelical Church Hall LTR of 1 4 Denton Cottages Frimley Road Ash Vale GU12 5PJ 10 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H26 84 90 Aldershot Road Guildford GU2 8AQ GU2 8AQ 10 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

Guildford_H27 228 London Road land rear of 230 London Road and rear of 5 7 9 New Inn Lane Guildford GU4 7HR GU4 7HR 10 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H28 Jacobs Yard Slyfield Green Guildford GU1 1RL 10 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H29 Jacobs Yard Slyfield Green Guildford GU1 1RL 10 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H30 Land at Elgin Gardens Elgin Gardens Guildford GU1 GU1 1UB 9 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H31 13 Poyle Road Tongham Farnham GU10 1DS GU10 1DS 9 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

Guildford_H32 78 Epsom Road Guildford GU1 2BX GU1 2BX 9 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H33 The George Frimley Road Ash Vale Guildford GU12 5PD GU12 5PD 8 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H34 Land at Railway Cottages 2 Station Approach East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6QX KT24 6QX 8 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H35 Land adjoining Wyllie and Mar High Street Ripley Guildford Surrey GU23 6AY GU23 6AY 8 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H36 Woodbridge Chambers Woodbridge Road Guildford GU1 4QB GU1 4QB 8 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H37 1b Sydenham Road Guildford GU1 3RT GU1 3RT 8 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H38 Welland House Albury Road Guildford GU1 2BY GU1 2BY 8 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H39 The Hautboy Inn Ockham Lane Ockham WOKING GU23 6NP 7 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H40 197 198 Send Road Send Woking GU23 7EN GU23 7EN 6 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H41 Vine House and Swift House Walnut Tree Place Send Guildford GU23 7HL GU23 7HL 6 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H42 The Founders Studio Guildford School Of Acting Millbrook Guildford GU1 3TZ GU1 3TZ 6 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H43 71 73 Woodbridge Road Guildford GU1 4QH GU1 4QH 6 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H44 Tatra Westwood Lane Normandy Guildford GU3 2JG GU3 2JG 5 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H45 4 8 Dagden Road Shalford Guildford GU4 8DD GU4 8DD 5 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H46 254 Worplesdon Road Guildford GU2 9XH GU2 9XH 5 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H47 Old Forge The Green Pirbright Woking GU24 0JT GU24 0JT 5 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H48 Glenthorne 4 West Road Guildford GU1 2AT GU1 2AT 5 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H49 17 Orchard Road and Land rear of 16 18 Orchard Road Burpham Guildford GU4 7JH GU4 7JH 5 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H50 Haydon Court 14 16 Haydon Place Guildford GU1 4LL GU1 4LL 5 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H51 64 Epsom Road Guildford GU1 3PB GU1 3PB 5 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H52 32 Castle Street Guildford GU1 3UW GU1 3UW 5 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H53 Ranmore Manor Ranmore Common Dorking RH5 6SH 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H54 Land rear of 33 Station Road Shalford GUILDFORD GU4 8HA GU4 8HA 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H55 15 17 London Road Guildford GU1 2AA 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H56 1 2 Mill Lane Guildford GU1 3TZ GU1 3TZ 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

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Guildford_H57 193 High Street Guildford GU1 3AW GU1 3AW 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H58 83 Poyle Road Tongham Farnham GU10 1DX GU10 1DX 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H59 75 Ash Street Ash Guildford GU12 6LG GU12 6LG 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H60 Mulysa Ash Green Road Ash Guildford GU12 6JB GU12 6JB 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H61 Hollybush Tavern Holmbury St Mary Dorking RH5 6PD RH5 6PD 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H62 Barn Yard White Horse Lane Ripley Woking GU23 6BJ GU23 6BJ 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H63 Shalford Green Service Station 20 Kings Road Shalford GUILDFORD GU4 8JU GU4 8JU 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H64 16 19 Chapel Street Guildford GU1 GU1 3UL 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H65 Ambersham House 45 Woodbridge Road Guildford GU1 4RN GU1 4RN 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H66 44 Quarry Street Guildford GU1 3XQ GU1 3XQ 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H67 Hare And Hounds 57 Broad Street Guildford GU3 3BG 4 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H68 Land adjacent to 72 Wyke Avenue Ash Guildford GU12 6EA 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

Guildford_H69Land rear of Kerri Ranmore The Brambles and Snowfields Forest Lane East Horsley LeatherheadKT24 5HU KT24 5HU 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

Guildford_H70 2 Cobham Way East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 5BH KT24 5BH 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H71 Sheridan 3 Denmark Road Guildford GU1 4DA GU1 4DA 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H72 Green View and Toad Hall The Green Ripley Woking GU23 6AH GU23 6AH 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H73 Beechwood Farm Elstead Road Shackleford Godalming GU8 6AY GU8 6AY 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H74 Land adjacent to 61 Calver Road Effingham Leatherhead KT24 5SF KT24 5SF 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H75 Spinners Church Hill Shere GUILDFORD GU5 9HL GU5 9HL 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H76 Spinners Church Hill Shere GUILDFORD GU5 9HL GU5 9HL 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H77 Warehouse adjacent and 3 Poyle Terrace Guildford GU1 3RU GU1 3RU 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H78 278 High Street Guildford GU1 3JL GU1 3JL 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H79 3 The Shambles Guildford GU1 3EX GU1 3EX 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H80 26 Madrid Road Guildford GU2 7NU GU2 7NU 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H81 8 Flower Walk Guildford GU2 4EP GU2 4EP 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H82 William House 45 Bury Fields Guildford GU2 4AZ GU2 4AZ 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H83 Ward House 6 Ward Street Guildford GU1 4LH GU1 4LH 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H84 6a Chapel Street Guildford GU1 3UH GU1 3UH 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H85 Fairview 3 Poyle Terrace Guildford GU1 3RU GU1 3RU 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H86 100 High View Road Land to the rear of 66 68 Manor Way Guildford GU2 7RY GU2 7RY 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H87 Garages 1 23 Willow Way Garages Willow Way Guildford GU1 1PF 3 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H88 Orange Grove Littleton Lane Guildford GU3 1HN 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H89 Wix Farm Epsom Road West Horsley Leatherhead Surrey KT24 6DX KT24 6DX 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H90 Cedar Cottage Tintells Lane West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6JD KT24 6JD 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H91 The Fylde Lime Grove West Clandon Guildford GU4 7UT GU4 7UT 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H92 8 Farleys Close West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6NB KT24 6NB 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H93 Hollyhurst The Green Pirbright Woking GU24 0JE GU24 0JE 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H94 Moorings Boughton Hall Avenue Send Woking GU23 7DD GU23 7DD 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H95 Castle House Traylens Bookshop 49 50 Quarry Street Guildford GU1 GU1 3XG 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

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Guildford_H96 12 Watford Close Guildford GU1 2EP GU1 2EP 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H97 72 Boxgrove Road Guildford GU1 1UD GU1 1UD 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H98 21 Markenfield Road Guildford GU1 4PB GU1 4PB 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H99 8 Warwicks Bench Road Guildford GU1 3TL GU1 3TL 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H100 Land at 50 Pewley Hill Guildford GU1 3SP GU1 3SP 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H101 25 Down Road Guildford GU1 2PY GU1 2PY 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H102 42 Guildown Park Avenue Guildford GU2 7NJ GU2 7NJ 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H103 13 Hazel Avenue Guildford GU1 1NJ GU1 1NJ 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H104 81 Woodlands Road Guildford GU1 1RN GU1 1RN 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H105 6 Ely Place Canterbury Road Guildford GU2 6TD GU2 6TD 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H106 12 Aldershot Road Guildford GU2 8AF GU2 8AF 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H107 79 Keens Lane Guildford GU3 3JS GU3 3JS 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H108 Kingston House 112 Poyle Road Tongham Farnham GU10 GU10 1DY 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H109 18 Ewins Close Ash Guildford GU12 6SA GU12 6SA 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H110 Land adjacent to The Hautboy Inn Ockham Lane Ockham Woking Surrey KT11 1LY 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H111 Builders Yard Woodhill Send Woking GU23 7JP GU23 7JP 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H112 The Mansion Albury Park New Road Albury Guildford GU5 9BB GU5 9BB 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H113 Lane End Farm Lawbrook Lane Gomshall Guildford GU5 9QN GU5 9QN 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

Guildford_H114Land Adjoining Highview 194 Frog Grove Lane Wood Street Village Worplesdon Guildford GU33HD GU3 3HD 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

Guildford_H115 St Marys Mount Pleasant West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6BJ KT24 6BJ 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H116 1 The Court Yard Woking GU23 6BQ GU23 6BQ 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H117 Thomas Ford Sons High Street Ripley Woking GU23 6AF GU23 6AF 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H118 Ugie Lodge Send Hill Send Woking GU23 7HR GU23 7HR 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H119 140 141 Send Road Send Woking GU23 7HN GU23 7HN 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H120 Thursley House 53 Station Road Shalford Guildford GU4 8HA GU4 8HA 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H121 Finglebridge Woking Road Guildford GU4 7PS GU4 7PS 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H122 Land to the rear of White Bungalow Aldershot Road Worplesdon GUILDFORD GU3 3HF GU3 3HF 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H123 7 Madrid Road Guildford GU2 7NU GU2 7NU 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H124 4 The Shambles Guildford GU1 3EX GU1 3EX 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H125 238 London Road Guildford GU4 7HR GU4 7HR 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H126 212a London Road Guildford GU4 7JS GU4 7JS 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H127 Mathon Lodge Cross Lanes Guildford GU1 1SY GU1 1SY 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H128 88 The Mount Guildford GU2 4JB GU2 4JB 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H129 Croquet Upper Guildown Road Guildford GU2 4EZ GU2 4EZ 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H130 The Willows Gardner Road Guildford GU1 4PG GU1 4PG 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H131 2 Guildford Park Road Guildford GU2 7ND GU2 7ND 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H132 111 Addison Road Guildford GU1 3QE GU1 3QE 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H133 Flat 8 William Swayne House Guildown Road Guildford GU1 4EB GU1 4EB 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H134 5 Great Quarry Guildford GU1 3XN GU1 3XN 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

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Guildford_H135 2 Queens Road Guildford GU1 4JJ GU1 4JJ 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H136 14 15 Quarry Street Guildford GU1 3UY GU1 3UY 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H137 Land adjacent to 25 Fort Road GU1 3TE GU1 3TE 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H138 85 Horseshoe Lane East Guildford GU1 2TW GU1 2TW 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H139 1a 1b Down Place Down Road Guildford GU1 2PY 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H140 21 27 Yew Tree Drive 24 28 Willow Way Guildford GU1 1NU 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H141 Land to the rear of 135 137 Woking Road Guildford GU1 1QX 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H142 7 Weston Road Guildford GU2 8AU 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H143 269 Stoughton Road Guildford GU2 9PR 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H144 134 Worplesdon Road Guildford GU2 9RX 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H145 54 Vernon Way Guildford GU2 8DE 2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H146 Derryallen Shere Road West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6EW 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H147 Cottleston Park Horsley East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 5RZ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H148 Bonny Bank Shere Road West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6EW 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H149 Kildonan Chalk Lane East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6TH 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H150 Home Farm Buildings Ripley Road East Clandon Guildford Surrey GU4 7SG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H151 Neals Courtyard 5 East Lane West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6HJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H152 Leebrook Effingham Common Road Effingham Leatherhead Surrey KT24 5JG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H153 The Long Barn High Barn Road Effingham Leatherhead KT24 5PT 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H154 St Marthas Priory HALFPENNY LANE CHILWORTH GUILDFORD GU4 8PZ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H155 The Conifers Hunts Hill Road Normandy Guildford GU3 2AH 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H156 Vapery Lodge Vapery Lane Pirbright Woking GU24 0QD 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H157 Berrylands Farm Stanford Common Pirbright Woking GU24 0DG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H158 Fairwater Brook Lane Send Woking GU23 7EH 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H159 Former St William Of York Roman Catholic Church Send Marsh Road Send Woking GU23 7DG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H160 Farley Hill Meadrow Unsted Godalming GU7 1UW 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H161 The Orchard Thundery Hill Seale Farnham GU10 1LB 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H162 Lansdowne Hound House Road Shere Guildford GU5 9JJ GU5 9JJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H163 Cheynes Cottage Brook Lane Albury GU5 9DH GU5 9DH 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H164 Mardons Shophouse Lane Albury Guildford GU5 9EQ GU5 9EQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H165 Sunnyside Bungalow Mackies Hill Peaslake Guildford GU5 9RH GU5 9RH 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H166 Yew Thatch Woodhouse Lane Holmbury St Mary Dorking RH5 6NN RH5 6NN 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H167 Kings Yard Burrows Lane Gomshall Shere Guildford GU5 9QE GU5 9QE 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H168 Clandon Manor Farm Back Lane East Clandon Guildford GU4 7SA GU4 7SA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H169 Two Firs Calvert Road Effingham Leatherhead KT245SG KT245SG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H170 The White House Littleworth Road The Sands Farnham GU10 1JW GU10 1JW 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H171 Home Farm Rad Lane Abinger Hammer Dorking RH5 6RA RH5 6RA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H172 82 Frog Grove Lane Wood Street Village Guildford GU3 3HA GU3 3HA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H173 The Croft Glendene Avenue East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 5AY KT24 5AY 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H174 Burnside Heath View East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 5EA KT24 5EA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

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Guildford_H175 South Cottage Glendene Avenue East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 5AY KT24 5AY 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H176 200 The Street West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6HS KT24 6HS 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H177 4 Old Lane Gardens Cobham KT11 1NN KT11 1NN 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H178 Acreholme Silkmore Lane West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6JB KT24 6JB 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H179 Land to the rear of 6 Station Parade East Horsley Guildford Surrey KT24 6QN 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H180 Nightingales Tintells Lane West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6JD KT24 6JD 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H181 Copseham Rise Pine Walk East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 5AG KT24 5AG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H182 Garage next to 32 Newark Lane Ripley Woking GU23 6BZ GU23 6BZ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H183 3 London House High Street Ripley Woking GU23 6AA GU23 6AA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H184 14 Dorton Way Ripley Woking GU23 6BT GU23 6BT 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H185 Derwent Glaziers Lane Normandy Guildford GU3 2ED GU3 2ED 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H186 Land adjoining 1 Hawthorn Road Ripley Woking GU23 6LH GU23 6LH 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H187 85 The Street Shalford Guildford GU4 8BN GU4 8BN 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H188 Land Adjacent To The Old Forge The Street Compton GU3 1AU 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H189 Farriers Workshop The Street Albury Guildford GU5 9AE GU5 9AE 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H190 The Manse Coombe Lane Worplesdon Guildford Surrey GU3 3PF GU3 3PF 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H191 Jack's Place Coombe Lane Worplesdon Guildford Surrey GU3 GU3 3PF 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H192 Land adjacent to 2 Penny Drive Wood Street Village GU3 3DJ GU3 3DJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H193 60 Burpham Lane Guildford GU4 7LP GU4 7LP 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H194 Land adjacent to 7 Kings Road Guildford GU4 8JU 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H195 Lawlyn Abbotswood Close Guildford GU1 1XA GU1 1XA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H196 88 The Mount Guildford GU2 4JB GU2 4JB 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H197 16 Recreation Road Guildford GU1 1HQ GU1 1HQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H198 Land rear of 18 Guildown Avenue Guildford GU2 GU2 4HB 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H199 46 Woodbridge Road Guildford GU1 4RJ GU1 4RJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H200 50 Quarry Street Guildford GU1 3UG GU1 3UG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H201 Pewley Moat 21 Fort Road Guildford GU1 3TD GU1 3TD 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H202 48 Chantry View Road Guildford GU1 3XU GU1 3XU 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H203 Trelawne Fort Road Guildford GU1 3TE GU1 3TE 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H204 Land rear of 6 Abbot Road Guildford GU1 3TA GU1 3TA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H205 Flat 1 5 Warwicks Bench Guildford GU1 3SZ GU1 3SZ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H206 17 Fort Road Guildford GU1 3TD GU1 3TD 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H207 3 The Paddock Guildford GU1 2RQ GU1 2RQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H208 111 Bushy Hill Drive Guildford GU1 2UG GU1 2UG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H209 Land to rear of 18 22 Cherry Tree Avenue Guildford GU2 7XB GU2 7XB 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H210 Land adjacent to 30 Ash Grove Guildford GU2 8UT GU2 8UT 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H211 133 Hazel Avenue Guildford GU1 1NU GU1 1NU 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H212 Land at 19 North Road Guildford Surrey GU2 9PU GU2 9PU 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H213 Burrows Lea Farmhouse Burrows Lea Farm Hook Lane Shere Guildford GU5 9QQ GU5 9QQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H214 28 Harts Hill Guildford GU2 8LN GU2 8LN 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

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Guildford_H215 39 Cabell Road Guildford GU2 8JG GU2 8JG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H216 46 Fentum Road Guildford GU2 9SA GU2 9SA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H217 Phoenix House Ash Street Ash Guildford GU12 6LA GU12 6LA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H218 Cherrycroft High Park Avenue East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 5DE KT24 5DE 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H219 Wildflower Cottage Chalk Lane East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6TH KT24 6TH 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H220 12 The Street West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6AX KT24 6AX 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H221 270 The Street West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6JU KT24 6JU 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H222 The Old Dairy Ripley Road East Clandon Guildford GU4 7SG GU4 7SG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H223 Neals Courtyard 5 East Lane West Horsley LEATHERHEAD KT24 6HJ KT24 6HJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H224 Kirkland High Barn Road Effingham LEATHERHEAD KT24 5PU KT24 5PU 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H225 White Cottage Lower Farm Road Effingham Leatherhead KT24 5JL KT24 5JL 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H226 Homedale Orestan Lane Effingham Leatherhead KT24 5SN KT24 5SN 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H227 Chantry House White Lane Guildford GU4 8PR GU4 8PR 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H228 The Pavilion Hatchford End Old Lane Cobham Guildford KT11 1NJ KT11 1NJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H229 Little Flexford Flexford Road Normandy Guildford GU3 2EE GU3 2EE 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H230 Ashfield Lodge Farm Bailes Lane Normandy Guildford GU3 2BA GU3 2BA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H231 Aldertons Send Marsh Road Send Woking GU23 7DJ GU23 7DJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H232 Sherborne Nursery 37 Potters Lane Send Woking GU23 7AJ GU23 7AJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H233 The Flat Cartbridge House Broadmead Road Send Woking GU23 7AD GU23 7AD 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H234 Woodlea Priorswood Compton Guildford GU3 1DR GU3 1DR 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H235 Beevers Farm Chinthurst Lane Bramley GUILDFORD GU5 0DR GU5 0DR 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H236 The Granary Foxburrow Hill Road Bramley Guildford GU5 0BP GU5 0BP 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H237 37 Oakdene Road Peasmarsh Guildford GU3 1ND GU3 1ND 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H238 The Rectory The Street Compton Guildford GU3 1ED GU3 1ED 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H239 Sandy Cross House Seale Lane Seale FARNHAM GU10 1LE GU10 1LE 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H240 High Pines Long Hill Seale Farnham GU10 1NG GU10 1NG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H241 Westwood Crooksbury Lane The Sands Seale Farnham GU10 1ND GU10 1ND 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H242 Dongela Seale Lane Seale Farnham GU10 1LF GU10 1LF 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H243 Beagle Cottage Hound House Road Shere Guildford GU5 9JJ GU5 9JJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H244 Little Chellyn Mackies Hill Peaslake Guildford GU5 9RH GU5 9RH 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H245 Rowley Cottage White Lane Guildford GU4 8PS GU4 8PS 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H246 Drynoch Wonham Way Peaslake GUILDFORD GU5 9PA GU5 9PA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H247 Yew Thatch Woodhouse Lane Holmbury St Mary Dorking RH5 6NN RH5 6NN 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H248 Plovers Field Shere Road Albury Guildford GU5 GU5 9BW 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H249 The Hut Mackies Hill Peaslake Guildford GU5 9RH GU5 9RH 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H250 Teasel Cottage Hoe Lane Abinger Hammer Dorking RH5 6RH RH5 6RH 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H251 Treetops Shophouse Lane Albury Guildford GU5 9EH GU5 9EH 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H252 Shepherds Hill Broadfield Road Peaslake Guildford GU5 9TB GU5 9TB 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H253 Twiga Lodge Wonham Way Gomshall Guildford GU5 9NZ GU5 9NZ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H254 Keepers Cottage Row Lane Albury Guildford GU5 9EN GU5 9EN 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

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Guildford_H255 The Old Squash Court Upper Street Shere Guildford GU5 9JF GU5 9JF 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H256 Oakridge Nurseries Hoe Lane Peaslake Guildford GU5 9SW GU5 9SW 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H257 Dilton Farm Ponds Lane Albury GUILDFORD GU5 9JN GU5 9JN 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

Guildford_H258 Littlefield Manor Cottage Littlefield Common Aldershot Road Worplesdon GUILDFORD GU3 3HJ GU3 3HJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H259 The Ship Inn Worplesdon Road Worplesdon Guildford GU3 3LB GU3 3LB 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H260 Beckdale House White Hart Lane Wood Street Village Guildford GU3 3EA GU3 3EA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H261 Land adjacent to Old Mill House Fox Corner Worplesdon Guildford GU3 GU3 3PR 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H262 3 Springflower Cottages Broad Street Common Guildford GU3 3BL GU3 3BL 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H263 Wix Hill House Blakes Lane West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6DY KT24 6DY 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H264 Two Firs Priorswood Compton Guildford GU3 1DS GU3 1DS 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H265 4 Home Barn Court The Street Effingham Leatherhead KT24 5LG KT24 5LG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H266 Springside Forest Road East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 5AZ KT24 5AZ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H267 Byways High Park Avenue East Horsley LEATHERHEAD KT24 5DE KT24 5DE 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H268 Trewidland Pine Walk East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 5AG KT24 5AG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H269 Cornerways The Highlands East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 5BG KT24 5BG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H270 Oakland Forest Road East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 5BT KT24 5BT 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H271 Camborne Northcote Road West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6LS KT24 6LS 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H272 Oakwood House Norrels Drive East Horsley Leatherhead KT24 5DL KT24 5DL 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H273 130 East Lane West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6LQ KT24 6LQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H274 Land Adjacent Greenacre Ockham Road North West Horsley Leatherhead KT24 6PF KT24 6PF 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H275 Crosslands Forge Beech Avenue Effingham Leatherhead KT24 5PE KT24 5PE 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H276 113 Georgelands Ripley Woking GU23 6DQ GU23 6DQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H277 Florence House High Street Ripley Woking GU23 6AU GU23 6AU 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H278 Land rear of South Cottage White Horse Lane Ripley Woking GU23 6BJ GU23 6BJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H279 13 Send Barns Lane Send Woking GU23 7BP GU23 7BP 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H280 118 Potters Lane Send Woking GU23 7AL GU23 7AL 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H281 The Flat Chestnut Sandy Lane Send Woking GU23 7AP GU23 7AP 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H282 Land between Lucea and Langlands Send Marsh Road Ripley GU23 6JR GU23 6JR 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H283 Land at 3 Burnt Common Cottages Clandon Road Send Woking GU23 7LA GU23 7LA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H284 Mayfold Chinthurst Lane Shalford Guildford GU4 8JS GU4 8JS 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H285 33 Station Road Shalford GUILDFORD GU4 8HA GU4 8HA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H286 37 Tillingbourne Road Shalford Guildford GU4 8ES GU4 8ES 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H287 Land to the rear of 55 Station Road Shalford Guildford GU4 8HA GU4 8HA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H288 Land adjacent to 35 Orchard Road Shalford Guildford GU4 8ER GU4 8ER 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H289 The Triangle 32A Kings Road Shalford GUILDFORD GU4 8JX GU4 8JX 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H290 Suffield Cottage Suffield Lane Puttenham Guildford GU3 1BD GU3 1BD 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H291 Little Close School Lane Puttenham Guildford GU3 1AS GU3 1AS 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H292 Merrydown White Lane Guildford GU4 8PS GU4 8PS 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H293 5 Towerhill Gomshall Guildford GU5 9LR GU5 9LR 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

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Guildford_H294 Land to the rear of Trenchmore The Spinning Walk Shere Guildford GU5 GU5 9HN 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H295 Kinghams Restaurant Gomshall Lane Shere Guildford GU5 9HE GU5 9HE 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H296 Asperion Hillside Hotel Perry Hill Worplesdon Guildford GU3 3RF GU3 3RF 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H297 77 Portsmouth Road Guildford GU2 4BS GU2 4BS 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H298 9 Quarry Street Guildford GU1 3UY GU1 3UY 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H299 246 London Road Guildford GU4 7LD GU4 7LD 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H300 7 8 Meadow Road Guildford GU4 7LW 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H301 17a Pit Farm Road Guildford GU1 2JL GU1 2JL 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H302 Blanes Court Hotel 4 Albury Road Guildford GU1 2BT GU1 2BT 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H303 Land adjacent to 26 Abbotswood Guildford Surrey GU1 GU1 1UY 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H304 Land to the rear of 10 Guildown Avenue Guildford GU2 GU2 4HB 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H305 Land rear of 12 Guildown Avenue Guildford GU2 GU2 4HB 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H306 Land to the rear of 16 Guildown Avenue Guildford GU2 4HB GU2 4HB 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H307 The Old Coach House Wharf Road Guildford GU1 4RP GU1 4RP 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H308 64 Portsmouth Road Guildford GU2 4DU GU2 4DU 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H309 Coach House 26 Guildown Road Guildford Surrey GU2 GU2 4ET 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H310 81 Portsmouth Road Guildford GU2 4BS GU2 4BS 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H311 Land adjacent to 1 George Road Godalming GU7 3LS GU7 3LS 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H312 1 Chantry View Road Guildford GU1 3XW GU1 3XW 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H313 16 Fort Road Guildford GU1 3TD GU1 3TD 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H314 48 Chantry View Road Guildford GU1 3XU GU1 3XU 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H315 33 Tilehouse Road Guildford GU4 8AP GU4 8AP 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H316 180 High Street Guildford GU1 3HW GU1 3HW 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H317 7 Echo Pit Road Guildford GU1 3TW GU1 3TW 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H318 21 Baillie Road Guildford GU1 3LN GU1 3LN 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H319 64 Epsom Road Guildford GU1 3PB GU1 3PB 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H320 4 Jenner Road Guildford GU1 3PL GU1 3PL 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H321 City View Place 67 Sydenham Road Guildford GU1 3RY GU1 3RY 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H322 The Fountain Head 20 Quarry Street Guildford GU1 3UY GU1 3UY 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H323 22 Fairway Guildford GU1 2XL GU1 2XL 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H324 20 Fairway Guildford GU1 2XL GU1 2XL 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H325 3 Trodds Lane Guildford GU1 2XT GU1 2XT 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H326 101 High View Road Guildford GU2 7RY GU2 7RY 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H327 Land adjacent to 71 The Chase Guildford GU2 7UB GU2 7UB 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H328 80 Woodlands Road Guildford GU1 1RN GU1 1RN 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H329 27 Weyside Road Guildford GU1 1HZ GU1 1HZ 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H330 27 Lime Grove Guildford GU1 1PG GU1 1PG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H331 5 Juniper Close Guildford GU1 1NX 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H332 250 Worplesdon Road Guildford GU2 9XH 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H333 Rear of 35 Woodbridge Hill Guildford GU2 9AA 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

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Guildford_H334 237 Stoughton Road Guildford GU2 9PG 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H335 43 Woodside Road Guildford GU2 8HH 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H336 42 Pond Meadow Guildford GU2 8LF 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H337 233 Southway Land adjacent to 233 Southway Guildford GU2 8DT 1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H338 Hillside Cottage 3 Ferry Lane Guildford GU2 4EE GU2 4EE -1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H339 Chapeldown 4 Ferry Lane Guildford GU2 4EE GU2 4EE -1 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near CertainGuildford_H340 Old River Cottage Millbrook Guildford GU1 3XJ GU1 3XJ -2 Housing Trajectory 2014 Near Certain

Hart_8 White Hart House London Road GU17 9AD 13 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_9 Land At Knight Close GU51 5SB 27 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_10 Former Auxiliary Stores Unit Former Queen Elizabeth Barracks Naishes Lane GU52 8DB 16 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_11 Brickyard Plantation Pale Lane RG27 8BA 45 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_12 Land at Blue Prior Business Park Redfields Lane GU52 0RJ 72 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_13 The Gables Ewshot Lane GU10 5BT 39 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_14 Blue Prior Business Park Redfields Lane GU52 0RJ 13 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_15 Land At Hitches Lane GU51 5SW 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_16 Edenbrook Hitches Lane GU51 5SW 19 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_17 Edenbrook Hitches Lane GU51 5SW 6 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_18 Edenbrook Hitches Lane GU51 5SW 4 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_19 Edenbrook Hitches Lane GU51 5SW 47 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_20 Land to the rear of 102 108 Fleet Road GU51 4PA 12 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_21 93 Fleet Road GU51 3PJ 10 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_22 18 Church Road GU51 3RH 10 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_23 Pioneer House Unit 2 Fleetwood Park Barley Way GU51 2QX 33 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_24 Oak House Harvest Crescent GU51 2QW 45 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_25 Land At Dilly Lane RG27 8EQ 3 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_26 St Marys Park Dilly Lane RG27 8EQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_27 St Marys Park Dilly Lane RG27 8EQ 6 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_28 Lamb Hotel High Street RG27 8NW 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_29 Rifle Range Farm Fleet Road RG27 8ED 95 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_30 Land At High Ridge Farm Newnham Road RG27 9LX 60 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_31 Land Adjacent To Reading Road RG27 9RP 70 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_32 Landata House Station Road RG27 9JF 78 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_33 Land Adjacent To Hatchwood Place Farnham Road RG29 1AB 89 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_34 Hatchwood Cottage Farnham Road RG29 1AB 35 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_35 Rose Court Rye Common Lane GU10 5DD 14 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_36 Winchfield Lodge Old Potbridge Road RG27 8BT 16 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_37 Land South Of Blackwater River And East Of Sandhurst Road GU46 7UT 45 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_38 58 Thornfield Green GU17 9EY 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_39 76 Frogmore Road GU17 0DF 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near Certain

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Hart_40 Canterburys Darby Green Road GU17 0DT 0 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_41 Land At Church Lane RG27 8SY 3 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_42 Land To The North Of Reading Road RG27 0NS 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_43 Adjacent Rose Cottage RG27 0NB 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_44 Land To Rear Of Chantryland New Road RG27 0NX 6 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_45 Land Adjacent Hollybush End House RG27 0NH 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_46 Redlands Farm Redlands Lane GU10 5AS 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_47 56 Florence Road GU52 6LQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_48 33 Gally Hill Road GU52 6PU 3 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_49 116 Gally Hill Road GU52 6RX 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_50 42 Gally Hill Road GU52 6QE 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_51 3 Emery Down Drive GU51 1BL 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_52 Land Adjacent 16 Wood Lane GU51 3DX 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_53 Land Adjacent 21 Velmead Road GU52 7LJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_54 17 Fleet Road GU51 3SB 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_55 Mymms Corner Stockton Avenue GU51 4NS 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_56 16 18 Kings Road GU51 3AD 4 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_57 Co Operative Stores 150 156 Aldershot Road GU51 3HU 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_58 Land To The Rear Of Victoria Hill House Victoria Hill Road GU51 4LG 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_59 156 Fleet Road GU51 4BE 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_60 44 Elvetham Road GU51 4QE 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_61 106 108 Fleet Road GU51 4BE 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_62 179A Fleet Road GU51 3PD 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_63 Branksome Chambers Branksomewood Road GU51 4JS 5 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_64 West Hill House Reading Road North GU51 4HP 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_65 Badgers Wood Reading Road North GU51 4HT 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_66 Millets 158 Fleet Road GU51 4BE 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_67 6A Fleet Road GU51 4QG 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_68 Fleet Autos St James Road GU51 3YX 5 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_69 Help The Aged 240 Fleet Road GU51 4BX 4 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_70 38 Albany Road GU51 3PT 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_71 27 Basingbourne Road GU52 6TG 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_72 19 Oakley Drive GU51 3PP 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_73 32 Reading Road South GU52 7QL 6 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_74 159 Albert Street GU51 3RP 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_75 59 Elvetham Road GU51 4HH 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_76 Land At 2 Award Road GU52 6HE 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_77 First Floor 232 Fleet Road GU51 4BY 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_78 83A Aldershot Road GU51 3NW 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_79 111 Kings Road GU51 3DP 5 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near Certain

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Hart_80 144 Clarence Road GU51 3RS 5 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_81 Hollydene Upper Street GU51 3PE 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_82 Land Adjacent To No 5 Alton Road GU51 3HN 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_83 Consort House 46 48 Albert Street GU51 3RL 6 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_84 Manor Farm Buildings The Street RG29 1DB 8 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_85 Land To The Rear Of White Lion Antiques RG27 8AE 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_86 Land At Thackhams Lane RG27 8JG 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_87 Hatters Hunts Common RG27 8AB 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_88 Grange Farm House Grange Lane RG27 8HH 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_89 10 Cottage Green RG27 8DJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_90 Webbs Mews High Street RG27 8NZ 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_91 Thackhams House Thackhams Lane RG27 8JG 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_92 Millbank House High Street RG27 8PE 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_93 Belgravia House High Steet RG27 8NS 3 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_94 Thistledown RG27 8NA 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_95 Land At White Ladies RG27 8LU 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_96 Land At Kingfisher Dry Cleaners and Hook Barvers Station Road RG27 9DY 5 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_97 The Laurels Dorchester Road RG27 9DW 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_98 Land On The North Side Of London Road RG27 9NH 0 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_99 Bourne House London Road RG27 9DJ 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_100 High Ridge House Owens Farm Newham Road RG27 9NG 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_101 Holly Cottage Morris Street RG27 9NS 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_102 Mayhill Wagon Lane RG27 9EJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_103 Land To The Rear Of Acorn House Elms Road RG27 9DU 5 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_104 Hook House Hotel London Road RG27 9EQ 4 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_105 Highfield Copse Lane RG29 1SX 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_106 Manor Farm Woodhill Lane RG29 1SU 4 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_107 Glen Haven Dunleys Hill RG29 1DU 3 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_108 The Chilli Pad Hook Road RG29 1ET 4 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_109 Land At Clevedge House Hook Road RG29 1ER 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_110 The Chilli Pad Hook Road RG29 1ET 3 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_111 Methodist Church Bridge Road RG29 1EW 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_112 1 High Street RG29 1LE 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_113 Land to the rear of 68 High Street RG29 1LN 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_114 Vicary's 5 High Street RG29 1LE 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_115 45 High Street RG29 1LF 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_116 113 High Street RG29 1LA 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_117 The Old Dray House 55 High Street RG29 1LF 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_118 Andover House 78 High Street RG29 1LN 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_119 Exmoor Gate Linden Avenue RG29 1AW 3 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near Certain

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Hart_120 Peter Goddard Co 125 High Street RG29 1LA 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_121 The Willows Wedmans Lane RG27 9BX 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_122 Rotherwick House The Street RG27 9BL 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_123 Moor Place Farm Plough Lane RG27 0RF 5 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_124 The Barn Dippenhall Farm GU10 5EB 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_125 Clare Park Private Retirement Residences Ltd Clare Park GU10 5DT 0 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_126 Oakwood GU10 5EB 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_127 Upper Farm Dippenhall Road GU10 5EB 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_128 The Horns Pub Bowling Alley GU10 5RJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_129 Ormersfield Lodge Church Lane RG27 8TA 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_130 Crondall Bee Farm Rye Common Lane GU10 5RT 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_131 St Neots Preparatory School St Neots Road RG27 0PN 6 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_132 Great House Copse Annexe Brickhouse Hill RG27 0PY 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_133 Longlees Redlands Lane GU10 5RF 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_134 Heckfield Place Bramshill Road RG27 0LD 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_135 Oak Tree Farm Reading Road RG27 0JY 0 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_136 Land Adjacent Chamberlains Meadow Reading Road RG27 0JL 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_137 Cold Piece Farm RG27 8LQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_138 Moneymusk Farm Holt Lane RG27 9ES 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_139 2 Well Manor Farm Cottage RG29 1TL 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_140 Poultry Farm Lord Wandsworth College RG29 1SN 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_141 Garston Lodge Reading Road RG27 0LB 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_142 Bartletts Farm Reading Road RG27 8JU 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_143 The Barns Aldermoor Farm Reading Road RG27 0LB 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_144 Bullocks Farm Hillside RG29 1HX 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_145 Wychwood Carp Farm Farnham Road RG29 1HS 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_146 Darwins House Hillside RG29 1HX 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_147 Little Rye Farm House Rye Common RG29 1HU 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_148 The Stables Darwins Farm Hillside RG29 1HX 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_149 Darwin's Holdings Hillside RG29 1HX 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_150 Land At Itchel Pumping Station Mill Lane GU10 5RP 0 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_151 The Acorns Rye Common RG29 1HU 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_152 Bartletts Farm Reading Road RG27 8JU 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_153 Land At Bottle Lane RG27 8LJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_154 Land Adjacent To Long Crumples Swaines Hill GU34 4DP 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_155 Rose Cottage Blounce RG29 1RX 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_156 Westview Pickaxe Lane RG29 1SD 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_157 High Beeches Swaines Hill GU34 4DP 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_158 April Wood Odiham Road RG27 8BU 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_159 Winkworth Business Park London Road RG27 8HY 5 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near Certain

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Hart_160 Winkworth Business Park London Road RG27 8HY 3 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_161 Oakfield Farm Taplins Farm Lane RG27 8SH 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_162 The Hollies Stroud Lane GU17 0AW 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_163 Land Rear Of Hilltop Cottages Lees Hill RG29 1RQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_164 Manor Court Lees Hill RG29 1RQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_165 Land Adjacent To Ivy Cottage Lees Hill RG29 1RQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_166 4 The Hurst RG27 8DG 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_167 Land At Harpton Parade Reading Road GU46 7SB 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_168 Land Adjacent To Tudor House Quarry Lane GU46 6XW 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_169 Greenslopes Cricket Hill Lane GU46 6BA 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_170 Highwayman Inn Monteagle Lane GU46 6LU 7 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_171 Land Adjacent To Silcroft Mill Lane GU46 7TE 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_172 Philamar Dungells Lane GU46 6EZ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_173 8 Oaklands GU46 7LS 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_174 Robins Grove Cottage The Green GU46 6QB 3 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_175 Land at Wingate Long Sutton RG29 1SZ 5 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_1 North East Hook London Road Hook RG27 9EF 548 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_2 Edenbrook Hitches Lane Fleet GU51 5HX 270 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_3 Queen Elizabeth Barracks Sandy Lane Fleet GU52 8BX 429 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_4 Land at Watery Lane Fleet GU52 0RN 300 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_5 Hawley Park Farm Hawley Road Blackwater GU17 9JY 126 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_6 Guillemont Park Minley Road Blackwater GU17 9UD 102 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainHart_7 Greenwell Providence House 2 Bartley Wood Business Park Hook RG27 9XB 113 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near Certain

Reading_H1 Green Park Village RG2 6GB 737 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near Certain

Reading_H2 RC3c: Forbury Retail Park RG1 3JD 605 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than LikelyReading_H3 Kennet Island Phase 3 RG2 0GH 546 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near Certain

Reading_H4 RC2e: Hosier Street RG1 2LQ 458 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than LikelyReading_H6 Former Sorting Office Caversham Road RG1 8JG 434 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near Certain

Reading_H7 RC3d: Forbury Bus PkKenavon Dr RG1 3HS 392 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than Likely

Reading_H8 RC2b: Gr Knollys St Weldale St RG1 7HB 346 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than Likely

Reading_H9 RC2a: Cattle Market RG1 7HB 324 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than LikelyReading_H10 Dee Park RG30 4DR 247 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H13 Station Hill Site Station Hill RG1 1LY 200 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H14 42 Kenavon Drive RG1 3DH 192 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near Certain

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Reading_H15 Phase 2 Chatham Place RG1 7AR 184 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near Certain

Reading_H16 RC1h: Napier Road Corner RG1 8AF 177 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than Likely

Reading_H17 RC1g: Riverside RG4 7TQ 166 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than Likely

Reading_H18 RC2c: Chatham St remainder RG1 7BJ 152 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than Likely

Reading_H19 RC3f: Gas Holder RG1 3LT 134 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than Likely

Reading_H20 RC4a: Oxford Rd Eaton Place RG1 7LP 127 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than Likely

Reading_H21 RC1b: Friars Walk Greyfriars Rd RG1 1EH 121 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than LikelyReading_H22 5 9 Berkeley Avenue RG1 6EL 112 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H23 29 35 Station Road RG1 1LG 103 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H24 Hanover House 202 Kings Road RG1 4NN 90 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H26 St Giles House 10 Church Street RG1 2SQ 89 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H27 Garrard House 30 Garrard Street RG1 1NR 83 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H28 Former Thames Water Reservoir Bath Road RG1 6PG 78 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H29 Kings Reach 38 50 Kings Road RG1 3AA 70 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H32 RC4l: Crown StSilver St RG1 2ST 60 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H33 RC1a: Friar St Station Rd RG1 1LD 52 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H34 The Chambers East Street RG1 4JF 46 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H35 103 Dee Road RG30 4BN 42 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H36 Zenith House 7 Cheapside RG1 7AG 41 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H37 St Martins Precinct RG4 8BA 40 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H38 37 42 Market Place RG1 2DE 36 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H39 Kennet Island Phases 1 and 2 RG2 0GH 36 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H40 RC4b: Reading Family Centre RG1 7DA 36 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H41 Wells Hall Upper Redlands Road RG1 5JF 34 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H42 60 Queens Road RG1 4BS 30 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H43 RC4f: Market PlAbbey HlAbb Sq RG1 3AR 30 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H44 Jacksons Corner 1 9 Kings Road RG1 3AS 29 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H46 Sussex House Market Place RG1 3EJ 27 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H47 RC4d: 9 27 Greyfriars Road RG1 1JG 24 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H49 Summit House 49 51 Greyfriars Road RG1 1PF 21 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H50 RC1e: North of Station Remaining from Former Sorting Office RG1 8AS 21 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H51 7 11 Station Road RG1 1LG 18 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H52 125 Chatham Street COU and Extn RG1 7HT 15 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H55 118 Chatham Street RG1 7HT 14 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near Certain

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Reading_H56 173 175 Friar Street RG1 1HZ 14 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H57 6 14 Weldale Street RG1 7BX 14 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H58 13 17 Church Road Caversham RG4 7AA 14 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H59 Avon House Clifton House London Road RG1 5AQ 14 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H62 Southern Court 1 South Street RG1 4QS 13 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H64 1025 1027 Oxford Road RG31 6TL 12 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H65 RC4k: Crown StSouthampton St RG1 2QT 12 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H66 21 Caversham Road RG1 7BT 11 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H67 83 85 London Street RG1 4QA 11 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H68 Land adjoining The Roebuck Hotel Oxford Road RG31 6TG 11 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H69 Former Highlands School Wardle Avenue RG31 6JR 11 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H70 19 Westcote Road RG30 2DF 11 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H72 139 141 Oxford Road RG1 7UU 10 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H73 84 Watlington Street RG1 4RT 10 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H74 Enterprise House 89 97 London Street RG1 4QA 10 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H75 RC4e: The ForburyMarket Place RG1 2DE 9 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H76 120 Oxford Road RG1 7NL 6 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near CertainReading_H77 Yell House Queens Walk RG1 7PT 0 Housing Trajectory 2015 Near Certain

Reading_H78 RC2d: Broad Street Mall RG1 7QE 0 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than Likely

Reading_H79 RC3b: Reading Prison RG1 3HY 0 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than Likely

Reading_H80 RC4g: 37 43 Market Place RG1 2DE 0 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than Likely

Reading_H81 RC4j: 25 31 London Street RG1 4PS 0 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than Likely

Reading_H82 RC4r: South Street RG1 4RA 0 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than Likely

Reading_H83 RC4s: Central Library RG1 3BQ 0 Housing Trajectory 2015 More Than Likely

Runnymede_H1 Former DERA Site South KT16 0EE 1,250SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 More Than Likely

Runnymede_H4 Land at Aviator Park Station Road KT15 2PG 200SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H5 62 63 64 The Avenue Egham KT16 9RG 120SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H6 Former Brunel University TW20 0JZ 104SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H8 Queen Elizabeth House TW20 0PJ 47SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede

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Runnymede_H9 St Augustine's Care Home 2 KT15 1QR 8SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H10 St Augustine's Care Home Simplemarsh Road KT15 1QR 40SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H11 Former Brunel University TW20 0JZ 59SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H12 Land on the North Side of Pretoria Road KT16 9LW 57SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H13 St Augustine's Care Home Simplemarsh Road KT15 1QR 40SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H16 72 - 82 adjoining Land at Holbrook Court TW20 8AL 26SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H17 Bourne Car Park GU25 4AA 30SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 More Than Likely

Runnymede_H19 10-22 High Street Addlestone KT15 1TN 14SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H21 89- 93 Eastworth Road Chertsey KT16 8DX 14SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H22 40 - 44A High Street Egham TW20 9DP 14SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H23 Heriot House 88-90 Guildford Street KT16 9AD 13SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H24 Fernlands Open Space 22 Ferndale Avenue KT16 9RB 12SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H26 Former Civic Offices and Police Station KT15 2AH 213SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 More Than Likely

Runnymede_H27 Former DERA site Longcross Road North KT16 0JD 177SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 More Than Likely

Runnymede_H28 40 - 44A High Street Egham TW20 9DPSHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H29 Franklands Drive KT15 1EQ 256SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 More Than Likely

Runnymede_H30 Rodwell Farm Addlestone KT15 1BG 14SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H31 57 61 Egham Hill Egham TW20 0ER 18SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Runnymede_H32 Former Brunel University TW20 0LB 89SHLAA HousingTrajectory 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H1 QUEENSGATE GU11 2HD 1595 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor

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Rushmoor_H4 LAND BOUNDED BY NORTH LANE DEADBROOK LANE AND EASTERN ROAD GU12 4TS 1075 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H7 KINGSMEAD THE MEAD AND QUEENSMEAD GU14 7SR 695 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H9 42 46 BIRCHETT ROAD GU11 1LG 585 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H10 BUILDING R178 MERLIN ROAD Gu14 7DL 535 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H13 ABERCORN HOUSE RANDELL HOUSE AND HAMILTON COURT FERNHILL ROAD GU17 9HS 495 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H19 YORK HOUSE 49 51 VICTORIA ROAD GU14 7PA 235 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H20 10 12 CAMP ROAD GU14 6EN 205 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H21 UNION BUILDINGS HOSPITAL HILL GU11 1PB 175 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H22 1 PICKFORD STREET GU11 1TY 145 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H23 LAND EAST OF SHEELING CLOSE GU12 4BU 145 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H24 DERELICT LAND FORMER EAST END SCHOOL SITE MOUNT GU12 4NL 145 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H27 115 117 FARNBOROUGH ROAD GU14 7JG 145 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H28 ALBION WORKS CHURCH LANE EAST GU11 3BU 135 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H30 26 28 GROSVENOR ROAD GU11 3DP 125 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H33 27 ADJ LAND AND VICTORIA ROAD GU14 7NT 115 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H36 88 90 ENTERPRISE HOUSE VICTORIA ROAD GU11 1SS 95 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H37 69 GORDON ROAD GU11 1NG 95 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H38 1 5 FIRGROVE PARADE GU14 7RE 95 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H39 161 NORTH LANE GU12 4TA 95 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H40 3 17 SOMERSET ROAD GU14 6DW 95 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

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Rushmoor_H42 123 127 REAR OF CHURCH LANE EAST SAMSON CLOSE GU11 3ST 95 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H43 304 SECOND FLOOR MANOR PARK CHAMBERS HIGH STREET GU12 4LT 85 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H44 COLTWOOD BUSINESS CENTRE 3 PICKFORD STREET GU11 1TY 85 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H47 4 NETLEY STREET GU14 6AH 85 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H48 43 QUEENS ROAD GU11 3JE 75 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H49 6 8 STATION ROAD GU11 1HT 75 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H52 45 CAMBRIDGE ROAD GU11 3JY 65 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H53 WARWICK HOUSE CHURCH LANE EAST GU11 3ST 65 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H54 57 ALEXANDRA ROAD GU14 6BS 55 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H55 14 CHURCH CIRCLE GU14 6QH 55 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H56 2 4 LAND AT NETLEY STREET GU12 4ED 55 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H57 THE LORD CAMPBELL 40 ALEXANDRA ROAD GU11 1QP 55 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H58 EUROPA HOUSE 2E ARTHUR STREET GU11 1HL 55 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H60 120 122 REAR OF VICTORIA ROAD GU11 1JX 55 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H61 61 VICTORIA ROAD GU11 1SJ 45 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H62 THE FARMHOUSE 1 EASTERN ROAD GU12 4TB 45 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H63 THE VOLUNTEER INN REAR OF WINDMILL ROAD GU12 4XY 45 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H64 15 19 CHURCH ROAD WEST GU14 6QF 45 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H65 161 NORTH LANE GU12 4TA 45 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H66 GARAGE AREA 1 WORCESTER CLOSE GU14 8JW 45 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

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Rushmoor_H67 45 LYNCHFORD ROAD GU14 6EG 45 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H68 139 141 HIGH STREET GU11 1TT 45 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H69 HILL CORNER CARAVAN PARK SANDY LANE GU14 9JY 45 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H70 2 8 HALIMOTE ROAD GU11 1NJ 45 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H71 8B GARAGES ADJ ST GEORGES ROAD GU12 4LD 45 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H72 THE RAILWAY TAVERN 112 114 GROSVENOR ROAD GU11 3EJ 35 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H73 22 CARGATE HILL GU11 3AA 35 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H74 GARAGES NORTH FARM ROAD GU14 9AD 35 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H75 126 ASH ROAD GU12 4ES 35 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H76 35 ST MICHAELS ROAD GU12 4JH 25 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H77 55 AVENUE ROAD GU14 7BJ 25 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H78 3 EGGARS HILL GU11 3NH 25 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H79 3 5 GROSVENOR ROAD GU11 1DL 25 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H80 25 ST MICHAELS ROAD GU12 4JH 25 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H81 1 2 KENILWORTH ROAD GU12 9SZ 25 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H82 32 COVE ROAD GU14 0EN 25 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H83 135 137 LYNCHFORD ROAD GU14 6HD 25 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H84 1 SALISBURY ROAD GU14 7AN 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H85 10 ST AUGUSTINES CLOSE GU12 4SF 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H86 THE COACH HOUSE ALICE ROAD GU11 1HH 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

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Rushmoor_H87 37 MEADOW ROAD GU14 8ET 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H88 73 GROSVENOR ROAD GU11 3DZ 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H89 34 CRANMORE LANE GU11 3AT 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H90 12 HERRETT STREET GU12 4ED 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H91 1 LIMES ROAD GU14 9TS 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H92 118 REAR OF NEWPORT ROAD GU12 4PY 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H93 10 OAK WAY GU12 4BA 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H94 14 ST CHRISTOPHERS ROAD GU14 0AH 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H95 THE RISING SUN 96 QUEENS ROAD GU11 3JU 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H96 23 HAWTHORN CLOSE GU12 4AX 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H97 8 LONG BEECH DRIVE GU14 0PR 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H98 FERNHOUSE LODGE ASHRIDGE GU14 9UZ 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H99 13 15 SOUTH STREET 13 15 SOUTH STREET GU14 6LN 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H100 71 HOLLY ROAD GU12 4SQ 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H101 TRAGORDON 21 YORK CRESCENT GU11 3JN 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H102 AYLING BARN 77 CHURCH LANE WEST GU11 3LW 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H103 83 VICTORIA ROAD GU14 7PP 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H104 246 HIGH STREET GU12 4LP 15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H105 10 CARGATE AVENUE GU11 3EP -15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H106 TUMBLEDOWN DICK HOTEL 227 FARNBOROUGH ROAD GU14 7JT -15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

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Rushmoor_H107 23 HAWTHORN CLOSE GU12 4AX -15 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Rushmoor_H108 27 31 AND WELLINGTON CENTRE WELLINGTON STREET GU11 1DX -35 Year Housing LandSupply 2014 Near Certain

Slough_H1 Heart of Slough SL1 2EJ 1,600 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H3 Cippenham Phase 3 SL1 5HX 300 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H4 Land south of Castleview Road SL3 7NQ 300 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H6 Slough Central SL1 1EA 247 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H7 Middlegreen Trading Estate SL3 6BU 200 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H9 South Bucks Office Windsor Road SL1 2EJ 192 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H10 New Station House Mill Street SL2 5DD 189 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H11 Britwell and Haymill Regeneration Scheme SL2 2BG 184 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H12 26 40 High Street SL1 1ER 166 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H13 Cippenham Phase 4 SL1 5HX 161 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H14 Intercity House Railway Terrace SL2 5AQ 134 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H16 Northgate House SL2 5AH 120 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H17 St Bernard’s School SL3 7AF 117 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H18 Wellington House SL1 1LN 108 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H19 Langley Grammar SL3 7QS 104 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H21 Lion House Depot and 10 Petersfield Avenue SL2 5DN 89 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H22 1 7 High Street SL1 1DY 74 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H23 Town Hall Ledgers Road SL1 2RL 73 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H24 Land South of Wexham Lodge SL2 4HF 70 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H25 Nova House SL1 1AY 68 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H26 611 623 Bath Road SL1 6AE 67 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H27 William Hartley Yard Part of Wexham Nursery SL2 4HG 67 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H28 Western House School SL1 5TJ 65 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H29 Rogans Garage SL3 8QS 61 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H30 330 Northampton Avenue SL1 3BN 56 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H32 Wyeth Pharmaceuticals SL1 4XP 54 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H33 Elvian House SL1 1ND 51 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H34 Post Office Wellington Street SL1 1AA 50 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H35 Commerce House 2 6 Bath Road SL1 3SL 44 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H37 Burlington House Burlington Road SL1 2JT 39 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H38 3 The Grove 258 268 High Street SL1 1BX 36 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H39 New Tithe Court SL3 8AS 35 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H40 110 Bath Road 35 SL1 3SZ 35 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H41 9 12 Kingfisher Court Farnham Road SL2 1JF 31 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H42 117 119 137 139 153 155 odds Furnival Avenue SL2 1DF 30 AMR 2014 Near Certain

Slough

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Slough_H43 Marcia Court and Palace Close Bantry Road SL1 5NG 28 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H44 Westminster house SL1 2EL 27 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H45 Maplin park SL3 8YB 25 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H47 Land of Buckingham Gardens SL1 1AY 24 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H48 270 272 High Street SL1 1NB 24 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H49 10 14 High street SL1 1EE 24 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H50 Units 2 + 3 The Pavilions Stoke Gardens SL1 3QD 24 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H51 16 28 Farnburn Avenue SL1 4XT 23 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H52 Wexham House 132 Knolton Way SL2 5SG 23 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H53 2 4 Stowe Road ro 6 14 Stowe Road SL1 5QF 22 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H54 6 8 Kingfisher Court 21 SL2 1JF 21 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H55 Langley Library Trelawney Avenue SL3 7UF 20 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H56 Land south of Weekes Drive SL1 2YN 20 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H57 Dawson House Ladbrook Road 20 SL1 2SR 20 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H58 31 Bower Way SL1 5HD 19 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H59 Land adjacent to Orchard End Church Lane SL3 6LB 19 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H60 580 588 London Road SL3 8QF 19 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H61 141 143 Chalvey Grove SL1 2TD 19 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H62 Osborne house and land adj to 25 Osborne Street SL1 1TN 18 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H63 2 12 Rutland Avenue SL1 3AL 18 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H64 Newbeech Long Readings Lane SL2 1QP 18 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H65 Alexandra plaza 33 Chalvey Road West SL1 2NJ 18 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H66 Pechiney House the Grove SL1 1QF 18 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H67 26 Chalvey Road West SL1 2JG 17 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H68 73 79 Rokesby Road SL2 2ED 16 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H69 55 59 Stoke Road SL2 5BW 16 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H70 93 95 London Road SL3 7RS 16 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H71 92 High street SL1 1EL 16 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H72 17 Harvey Road SL3 8HZ 16 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H73 Former SSE Depot SL1 2UD 16 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H74 Cippenham Phase 4 Surgery Site SL1 1JU 16 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H75 Land at car park ro Meridan House Bishops Road SL1 1QF 16 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H76 9 10 Chapel Street SL1 1PF 16 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H77 New Square Windsor SL1 1HQ 15 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H78 Bw 109 111 Meadfield Rd ro 1 16 Tilbury Walk SL3 8EX 14 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H79 Lincoln Way SL1 5RG 14 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H80 White Hart House Park Street outline SL3 0HS 14 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H81 10 Stoke Gardens SL1 3QQ 14 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H82 Arbor Hill House 39 Windsor Road SL1 2EL 14 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H83 Bishops Court 238 244 High Street SL1 1JU 14 AMR 2014 Near Certain

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Slough_H84 281 High Street SL1 1BD 14 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H85 24 Ladbrooke Road SL1 2SR 14 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H86 Belfast Avenue Rotunda Stadium Site SL1 3HF 14 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H87 Merrymakers and garage courthouses; Meadow Road SL3 7QA 14 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H88 305 High Street SL1 1BD 14 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H89 17 St Laurence Way SL1 2AZ 13 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H90 79 83 Uxbridge Road SL1 1SU 13 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H91 30 34 Oakfield Avenue SL1 5AE 12 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H92 4 10 Hawtrey Close SL1 1TB 12 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H93 William Penn Primary School SL2 1PH 12 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H94 Cippenham Phase 5 SL1 5DN 12 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H95 311 313 High Street SL1 1AQ 12 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H96 Willow parade 276 High Street Langley 6 Meadfield Road SL3 8HL 12 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H97 Theale and neighbouring land to the east of theale old bath road SL3 0NS 12 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H98 274 276 High Street SL1 1NB 12 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H99 226 228 High Street SL1 1JS 12 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H100 4 6 8 High street SL1 1EE 12 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H101 Parliament House SL1 2BW 12 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H102 222 High Street Langley SL3 8LL 11 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H103 295 Langley Road SL3 8DA 11 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H104 139 143 Elliman Avenue SL2 5BD 11 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H105 Land at former garage compound ro 1 18 Granville Avenue SL2 1ND 11 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H106 Electrical Substation Chalvey SL1 2SB 10 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H107 2 6 Wexham Road SL1 1UA 10 AMR 2014 Near CertainSlough_H108 Land off Davison Road at rear of Montague Arms London Road SL3 7GS 10 AMR 2014 Near Certain

SouthBucks_H1 Marsham House Station Rd SL9 8ER 50 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H2 Land at Meadow Cottage Longridge Saltmarshe Bangors Rd South SL0 0AP 23 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H6 Alpa Garden Centre 142 144 Swallow Street SL0 0HR 18 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H8 49 Station Road SL9 8ES 15 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H17 Greenacres 119 Station Road HP9 1LG 10 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H18 Iver Delivery Office 2 Bathurst Walk SL0 9AA 10 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H26 Lynbury 14 South Park Crescent SL9 8HJ 7 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H29 Alpine Lodge 3 Lower Road SL9 0NL 6 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H36 Revital Health and Beauty 12 The Highway Station Road HP9 1QQ 6 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H37 Oakley 12 South Park Crescent SL9 8HJ 4 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H38 42 44 Oak End Way SL9 8BR 4 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H39 Lanterns Oak House Hollybush Hill SL2 4PX 6 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H49 Land Rear of Prospect House The Broadway Beaconsfield Rd SL2 3QQ 4 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H50 Fernacres Farm Fulmer Common Rd SL3 6JN 4 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near Certain

South Bucks

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SouthBucks_H51 Land Rear of 44 Packhorse Road SL9 8EG 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H60 Hedgerley End House Hedgerley Lane HP9 2JR 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H61 Land to the rear of 94 and 96 Dropmore Road SL1 8EL 3 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near Certain

SouthBucks_H62 125 Stomp Road SL1 7NN 3 South Bucks AMR 2015 More Than LikelySouthBucks_H63 Land rear of Honey Cottage Green Lane SL1 8EG 3 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H64 34 36 Oak End Way SL9 8BR 3 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H68 Former Telephone Rep Station Oxford Road HP9 1TY 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H69 Land rear of 46 and 46A Green Lane SL1 8DX 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H70 Land at 9 and 10 Hamilton Gardens SL1 7AA 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H71 Kingcup Farm Willetts Lane UB9 4HE 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H72 Lamorna Scott Close SL2 3HT 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H73 Belmont and Robinscroft Blackpond Lane SL2 3EL 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H74 Little Orchards 6 Layters Way SL9 7QY 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H75 5 Station Rd SL9 8ES 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H76 Garden Reach 12 Camp Road SL9 7EP 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H77 Heatherside 26 East Common SL9 7AF 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H78 Marsham Chambers 12 18 Station Road SL9 8EL 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H79 Land adj to Buckfield Court Bathurst Walk SL0 9EE 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H80 Old Oak Wood Lane SL0 0LG 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H81 White Lodge Stoke Court Drive SL2 4LU 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H82 Brae Lodge West End Lane SL2 4NA 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H83 Brynawelon Lanterns and Oak House Hollybush Hill SL2 4PX 2 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H84 One and Two Acre Cottage Framewood Road SL2 4QS 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H88 3 Penington Road HP9 1ET 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H89 Avela 72 Ledborough Lane HP9 2DG 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H90 Portway 41 Candlemans Lane HP9 1AE 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H91 York House Wycombe End HP9 1XA 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H92 Land rear of 49 Lakes Lane HP9 2JZ 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H93 Land Adj 2 Horseshoe Crescent HP9 1LL 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H94 37 Candlesmans Lane HP9 1AF 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H95 3 Owlsears Close HP9 1SS 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H96 22 Westfield Road HP9 1EF 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H97 23 Garvin Avenue HP9 1RB 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H98 Land Rear of 56 Penn Road HP9 2LS 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H99 Platten 15 Assheton Road HP9 2NP 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H100 10 Hamilton Gardens SL1 7AA 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H101 38 Station Parade UB9 5ET 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H102 Land Rear Of Laneside and Beethoven Cheapside Lane UB9 5AB 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H103 Land adj to 4c Middle Road UB9 5EG 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near Certain

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SouthBucks_H104 Oakwood House Halings Lane UB9 5DQ 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H105 2 Hollybush Farm Cottages Hollybush Lane UB9 4HQ 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H106 Land rear of 1 and 2 Hollybush Farm cottages Hollybush Lane UB9 4HQ 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H107 Inglenook Broken Gate Lane UB9 4LA 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H108 Land Adj to High Gables Rectory Close SL2 3BG 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H109 The Quay Faenham Lane SL2 3RY 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H110 Land at Thorpe Cloud Cherry Tree Rd SL2 3EF 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H111 Alderely Cottage Collinswood Road SL2 3LJ 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H112 Land at Jesmond Beeches Drive SL2 3JU 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H113 Yew Tree House Beaconsfield Road SL2 3BY 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H114 Fulmer Valley Farm Windsor Road SL9 7NE 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H115 Fulmer Hall Windmill Rd SL3 6HD 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H116 Land adj to Spring Wood Hedgerley Lane SL9 8SX 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H117 Land adj Pond Cottage Hedgerley Lane SL9 7NS 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H118 Land adj to Winnerds Perch 47 Windsor Rd SL9 7ND 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H119 Land adj to Four Lane Ends Oxford Rd SL9 7BD 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H120 Patricia 55 Packhorse Road SL9 8PE 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H121 Land between 2 and 4 Dukes Wood Drive SL9 7LJ 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H122 Springfield Surgery 1 South Park SL9 8HH 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H123 14 South Park Drive SL9 8JH 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H124 Land Adj to The Tile House 24 Manor Lane SL9 7NJ 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H125 72 Dukes Wood Drive SL9 7LF 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H126 South Park Dental Surgery 1 South Park SL9 8HH 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H127 Land to the Rear of 42 Mill Lane SL9 8DG 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H128 Land rear of 40 40A 42 42A Oak End Way SL9 8BR 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H129 Springfield Surgery 1 South Park SL9 8HH 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H130 24 Dale Side SL9 7JE 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H131 Outbuilding Casualty Cottage Kiln Lane SL2 3UT 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H132 Site of Former Hedgerley Reservoir SL2 3UX 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H133 Land rear of Hallowhill House Slough Road SL0 0EA 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H134 36 Bathurst Walk SL0 9BH 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H135 Land at Wood Lane House Wood Lane SL0 0LQ 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H136 White Lodge Wood Lane SL0 0LE 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H137 Land at Widecroft Widecroft Road SL0 9QD 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H138 44 Old Slade Lane SL0 9DR 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H139 Boteler 80 Slough Road SL0 0DY 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H140 Land Adj to 23A Colne Orchard SL0 9NA 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H141 2 Coppins Cottages SL0 0AT 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H142 Land to rear of 30 and 32 Heathway SL0 0BZ 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H143 Threeways 84 Rogers Lane SL2 4LF 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near Certain

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SouthBucks_H144 Land South of Hme Farm School Lane SL2 4QA 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H145 Riding School Framewood Road SL2 4QR 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H146 Land Between 43 and 45 Sefton Close SL2 4LJ 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H147 Land Between 23 and 25 Sefton Close SL2 4LH 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H148 Boundary Park Equestrian Centre Wexham Road SL2 4HE 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near CertainSouthBucks_H149 Westmoor House George Green Road SL3 6BB 1 South Bucks AMR 2015 Near Certain

Spelthorne_H1 Bridge Street Car Park Staines TW19 7HD 205 Housing Trajectory 2016 More Than Likely

Spelthorne_H2Land Inclduing the former Majestic House Site tot the north of High Street Extending to Mill Mead andFairfield Avenue High Street TW18 4DA 150 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near Certain

Spelthorne_H4 Integris House 91 105 Staines Road West TW16 7AE 59 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H5 Dolphin House 140 Windmill Road TW16 7HS 55 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H6 96 104 Church Street TW18 4DQ 48 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H7 Jewsons Moore Lane TW18 4YN 36 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H8 Venture House 42 54 London Road TW18 4HF 28 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H9 18 19 Station Road TW15 2UP 21 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H10 The Courtyard High Street TW18 4DR 17 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H11 The Three Crowns PH Long Lane TW19 7AU 14 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H12 Land at corner of Long LandeShort Lane TW19 7AL 12 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near Certain

Spelthorne_H13 Garages land to the ro Clare Road St Anne's Avem Elizabethan Way Elizabethan Close Vibia Close TW19 7HE 12 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H14 46 48 Littleton Road TW15 1UQ 11 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H15 R and R joinery 103 London Road TW18 4HN 8 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H16 Shepperton House 2 4 Green Lane TW17 8DW 8 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H17 56 High Street TW19 7JS 8 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H18 8 12 Clarendon Road TW15 2QE 8 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H19 Headline House Stanwell Road TW15 3QH 8 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H20 101 103 Chertsey Road TW14 1SF 7 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H21 50 54 High Street TW18 4DY 7 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H22 39 Gresham Road TW18 2BD 6 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H23 Land to ro Venture House 42 54 London Road TW18 4HF 6 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H24 1 12 Thurlestone Parade TW17 9AR 5 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H25 5 7 Clarence Street TW18 4SU 5 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H26 430 Staines Road West TW15 1RZ 5 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H27 61 63 High Street TW18 4QW 5 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H28 148 Woodthorpe Road TW15 3LH 4 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H29 Ash House 1 3 Station Road TW15 2UW 4 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H30 Garage land to ro 2 24 Allen Road TW16 5LS 4 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H31 The Old Station Moor Lane TW18 3BB 4 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near Certain

Spelthorne

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Spelthorne_H32 Land to ro 1 27 Allen Road TW16 5LS 4 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H33 37 Oaks Road TW19 7JU 3 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H34 Garage site on land to south of Kingston Crescent TW15 3NE 3 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H35 2 Station Approach TW15 2QP 3 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H36 Land to ro Jobi Short Lane TW19 7BQ 3 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H37 Land to rear of 34 Oaks Road TW19 7LG 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H38 Furzecroft and land adj Percy Avenue TW15 2PD 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H39 14 Fordbridge Road TW15 2SG 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H40 64 Desford Way TW15 3AT 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H41 4 Church Street TW18 4EP 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H42 Brook Cottage 25 27 High Street TW19 7JR 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H43 62 Kenilworth Road TW15 3EL 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H44 29 Clarence Street TW18 4SY 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H45 Land to south of Hawley Way TW15 2EN 2 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H46 15 Squires Bridge Road TW17 0JZ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H47 Willow Cottage Lower Hampton Road TW16 5PR 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H48 95 Desford Way TW15 3AS 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H49 35 Beverley Road TW16 6NF 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H50 Adj Rymead House Lower Hampton Road TW16 5PR 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H51 8A Heath Groce TW16 7TS 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H52 10 Pentland Avenue TW17 0BL 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H53 1 Thickthorne Lane TW18 1LU 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H54 3 Glen Aveneue TW15 2JE 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H55 163 High Street TW18 4PA 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H56 138 Stanwell Road TW15 3QP 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H57 Land ro 109 Ashgrove Road TW15 1NY 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H58 ro 9 Caroline Court Denman Drive TW15 2AW 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H59 ro 6 New Park Road TW15 1EG 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H60 Windmill Stores 96 Windmill Road TW16 7HB 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H61 301A Staines Road West TW15 1RS 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H62 251 Ashford Road TW18 1RR 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H63 95 Feltham Road TW15 1BS 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H64 ro 14a Moorhayes Drive TW18 1SL 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H65 ro 321 Ashford Road TW18 1QJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H66 5 Station Road TW15 2UW 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H67 44 Shortwood Avenue TW18 4JL 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H68 143 Vicarage Road TW16 7QB 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H69 71 High Street TW18 4QY 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H70 24 Alexandra Road TW15 1TP 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H71 1 Farm Way TW19 6AY 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near Certain

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Spelthorne_H72 45 Chesterfield Road TW15 2NE 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H73 ro 267 and 269 Kingston Road TW15 3SQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H74 4a Church Street TW18 4EP 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H75 20 22 High Street TW18 4EE 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H76 Land to East of Cherry Way TW17 8QG 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H77 75 Woodthorpe Road TW15 3JT 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H78 38 Willowbrook Road TW19 7AB 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H79 ro 32 32A Harrow Road TW14 8RT 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H80 Land at ro Elmstead Elmsway TW15 2SH 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H81 4 Station Approach TW18 4LY 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H82 3 Kenilworth Gardens TW18 1DW 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H83 7 9 Church Street TW16 7PN 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H84 Land adj to 3 Douglas Road TW19 7HD 1 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near CertainSpelthorne_H85 Unit 2 7979A Thames Street TW16 6AD 0 Housing Trajectory 2016 Near Certain

SurreyH_H1 Princess Royal Barracks GU16 6RN 1,198 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H2 Housing Reserve Site East of Benner Lane GU24 9JS 400 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H3 Housing Reserve Site Kings RoadBeldam Bridge Road GU24 8DL 195 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H4 Former Bisley Office Furniture Site 17 Queens Road GU24 9EP 110 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

SurreyH_H5 Pembroke Broadway North GU15 3XD 110 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelySurreyH_H6 The Ridgewood Centre Old Bisley Road GU16 9QE 100 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H7 Land East of Knoll Road Including the Police Station site GU15 3HD 80 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H8 Pembroke House Pembroke Broadway GU15 3XD 66 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H9 Children's Centre 5 Church Road GU19 5EQ 63 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H10 Camberley Station Pembroke Broadway GU15 3RR 50 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H11 Camberley Police Station Portesbery Road GU15 3SZ 35 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H12 Former Little Heath Nursery Burr Hill Lane GU24 8QD 35 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

SurreyH_H13 83 College Ride GU19 5EP 30 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than Likely

SurreyH_H15 Sergeants Mess Bellew Road GU16 6QN 25 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelySurreyH_H16 11 Coleford Bridge Road and Grange Nurseries Linsford Lane GU16 6DZ 22 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H17 15 17 Obelisk Way GU15 3SG 16 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

SurreyH_H18 Salisbury Terrace GU16 6DB 16 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than Likely

SurreyH_H19 Woodside Cottage Chapel Lane GU19 5DE 14 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than Likely

SurreyH_H20 Former Magistrates Court Portesbery Road GU15 3TA 13 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than Likely

Surrey Heath

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SurreyH_H21 Weston Paddocks Land adj to 1 Whitmoor Road GU19 5QE 10 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H22 Burwood House Hotel 15 London Road GU15 3UQ 10 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H23 Sparks Garage 2 London Road GU15 3UZ 10 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H24 33 Upper Park Road GU15 2EQ 10 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H25 Unigate Dairies 7 11 Updown Hill GU20 6AF 10 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H26 Whitehill Farm Kings Ride GU15 4LJ 10 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H27 325 Guildford Road GU24 9AA 9 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H28 The Dolphin 299 London Road GU15 3HE 8 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

SurreyH_H29 The Granary Knoll Road GU15 3TA 8 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than Likely

SurreyH_H30 11 13 High Street GU15 3RB 7 Housing Trajectory 2017 More Than LikelySurreyH_H31 21 33 York Road GU15 4HS 7 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H32 79 Guildford Road GU19 5NS 6 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H33 87 Middle Gordon Road GU15 2JA 6 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H34 Central House 75 79 Park Street GU15 3PE 6 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H35 The Clockhouse Park Street GU15 3PE 5 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H36 Chobham Nurseries Bagshot Road GU24 8DE 5 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H37 Woodhall Woodhall Lane SL5 9QW 5 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H38 62 Frimley Road GU15 3EG 4 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H39 59 61 High Street GU15 3RB 4 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H40 Bradley Court 3 Knoll Road GU15 3SY 4 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H41 Bradley Court 3 Knoll Road GU15 3SY 4 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H42 Pankhurst Farm Bagshot road GU24 9QR 4 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H43 Land Rear of Lynwood Heath Rise GU15 2ER 3 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H44 56 56A High Street GU15 3RS 3 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H45 Greenways 7 Prior End GU15 1JW 3 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H46 The Plant Centre Bagshot Road GU24 9QR 3 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H47 25 31 High Street GU19 5AF 3 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H48 Former Castle Grove Inn Scotts Grove Road GU24 8DT 3 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H49 45 Deepcut Bridge Road GU16 6QT 3 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H50 6 Field Lane GU16 8JU 3 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H51 Curley Croft 8 Junction Road GU18 5TQ 3 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H52 Land South of Beldam Bridge Road GU24 9LB 3 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H53 24 26 Benner Lane GU24 9QU 3 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H54 St Anns 43 London Road GU15 3UG 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H55 Clockhouse 65 Park Street GU15 3PE 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H56 Wessex House GU15 3QL 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H57 210 Upper Chobham Road GU15 1HD 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H58 Land rear 27 Deepcut Bridge Road GU16 6QX 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

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SurreyH_H59 Garage Blocks Rear of 31 37 Stonehouse Rise GU16 8DP 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H60 1 3 Beaumaris GU16 8UR 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H61 Land rear of 4 6 8 Macdonald Road GU18 5TN 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H62 102 Mytchett Road GU16 6ET 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H63 Land east of 220 Mytchett Road GU16 6AZ 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H64 11 Benner Lane GU24 9JQ 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H65 1 Kings Road GU24 9LS 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H66 2 Kings Road GU24 9LS 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H67 4 Chertsey Road GU24 8ND 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H68 WJ Medhurst Co Ltd Home Farm Church Road GU20 6BH 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H69 Larkfield School Road GU20 6PB 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H70 36 40 Updown Hill GU20 6DX 2 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H71 161 Queens Road GU24 9AU 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H72 Land between 35 and 3537 Goldney Road and Arundel Road GU15 1DJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H73 Land Adj Lynwood Heath Rise GU15 2ER 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H74 80 Kings Ride GU15 4JF 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H75 1 Macnaghten Woods GU15 3RD 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H76 3 Marlborough Rise GU15 2EB 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H77 Brereton Middleton Road GU15 3UD 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H78 Land East of Birchfield Old Portsmouth Road GU15 1JJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H79 Navana Portesbery Road GU15 3TD 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H80 55 Robins Bow GU15 3NP 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H81 Land at 34 36 Upper Park Road GU15 2EF 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H82 25 Chertsey Road GU24 8PD 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H83 Copyhold Chertsey Road GU24 8HS 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H84 1 2 Laburnum Villas Pennypot Lane GU24 8DQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H85 Hagthorn Farm GU24 8DG 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H86 House of Barns Sandpit Hall Road GU24 8HA 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H87 Rose Cottage Station Road GU19 5AS 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H88 15 The Avenue GU18 5AE 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H89 Land adjoining Holly Lodge Waterperry Lane GU24 8PU 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H90 Ascot Park Polo Club Westcroft Park Farm Windlesham Road GU24 8SN 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H91 Buckstone Farm Windlesham GU24 8SW 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H92 Land Rear 117 Deepcut Bridge Road GU16 6QX 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H93 Land North East of 11 Frimley Green Road GU16 8AG 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H94 Land North West of 36 48 Frimley High Street GU16 7JF 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H95 44 Middlemoor Road GU16 8BU 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H96 Unit 1 The Parade GU16 7HY 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H97 122 Upper Chobham Road GU15 1EJ 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H98 By Pass Nursery Blackstroud Lane East GU18 5XR 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

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SurreyH_H99 98 Coleford Bridge Road GU16 6DT 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H100 Land adjacent to 1 Mytchett Road GU16 6EG 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H101 Windlesham Stables Adjacent to Birch Hall Church Road GU20 6BN 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H102 2 Cricketers Lane GU20 6HA 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H103 26 Kings Lane GU20 6JQ 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H104 Lavershot Cottage London Road GU20 6LF 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H105 Monegue Pine Grove GU20 6AW 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H106 Crofters Snows Ride GU20 6LA 1 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near CertainSurreyH_H107 Dyckmore Streets Heath GU24 9QY 0 Housing Trajectory 2017 Near Certain

ThreeR_H1 South Oxhey Town Centre WD19 7EZ 360Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H2 Killingdown Farm Croxley Green WD3 3JJ 160Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H3Phase 1 Land At Leavesden Aerodrome Aerodrome Way And Land North Of South Way AbbotsLangley Hertfordshire WD5 0JL 126

Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H4Phase 4 Land At Leavensden Aerodrome Aerodrome Way and Land North of South Way AbbotsLangley Hertforshire WD5 0JL 114

Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H5 Kings Langley Employment Area WD4 8RU 100Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H6 Land at Woodside Rd Abbots Langley WD5 0GE 100Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H7 Fairways Farm Bucknalls Lane Garton WD25 9NE 100Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H8Phase 2 Land At Leavesden Aerodrome Aerodrome Way And Land North Of South Way AbbotsLangley Hertfordshire WD5 0JL 99

Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H9 Land adj to Woodside Road Abbots Langley WD25 0LJ 95Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H10Phase 3 Land At Leavensden Aerodrome Aerodrome Way and Land North of South Way AbbotsLangley Hertfordshire WD5 0JL 86

Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H11 Little Furze School South Oxhey WD19 6NL 75Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H12 Symbio Point 3 Wolsey Business Park Tolpits Lane Rickmansworth WD18 9BL 71Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H13 Swan House Formerly Comet House Homestead Road Rickmansworth WD3 1FX 66Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H14 Depot Stockers Farm Road Rickmansworth WD3 1NX 60Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H15 Long Island Exchange Victoria Close Rickmansworth WD3 4EQ 50Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

Three Rivers

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ThreeR_H16 Grazing Land at Foxgrove Path Heysham Drive South Oxhey WD19 6YN 50Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H17 Langwood House High Street Rickmansworth WD3 7BE 46Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H18 Kenwood House Dwight Road Watford WD18 9EB 42Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H19 Unit E Home Park Industrial Estate Station Road Kings Langley WD4 8LZ 40Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H20 4 Wolsey Business Park Tolpits Lane Rickmansworth WD18 9BL 36Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H21 Boundary Way Combined Site Garston Watford WD25 7ST 32Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H22 The Long Island Exchnage 2 Victoria Close Rickmansworth WD3 4EQ 31Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H23 Hill Farm Industrial Estate Hill Farm Avenue Leavesden WD25 7BQ 30Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H24 Pocklington House Eastbury HA6 3LN 30Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H25 Croxley Green Station Car Park and Timber Yard WD3 3QU 25Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H26 The Fairway Green Lane Oxhey WD19 4LX 25Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H27 Hartcran House Gibbs Couch Carpenders WD19 5EZ 21Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H28 Cayford House Woodside Road Abbots Langley WD5 0HT 20Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H29 Langleybury HouseSchool Langleybury WD4 8RW 20Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H30 Police Station Rectory Road Rickmansworth WD3 1FG 20Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H31 Gas Works Salters Close Rickmansworth WD3 1HJ 20Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H32 Bridge Motors Church Street Rickmansworth WD3 1TB 20Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H33 Rear of Lytham Avenue South Oxhey WD19 6XA 20Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H34 Mansion House Farm Equestrain Centre Bedmond Road Abbots Langley WD5 0QB 15Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H35 Furtherfield Depot Furtherfield Abbots Langley WD5 0NP 15Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

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ThreeR_H36 Crescent Club Hallows Crescent South Oxhey WD19 7NT 15Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H37 Grapewine Public House Prestwick Road South Oxhey WD19 7DT 15Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H38 The Coach House Bury Lane Rickmansworth WD3 1DP 12Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H39 Pin Wei 35 High Street Abbots Langley WD5 0AA 10Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H40 Royal British Legion Church Lane Sarratt WD3 6HN 10Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H41 33 Baldwins Lane Croxley Green WD3 3LS 10Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H42 50 52 New Road Croxley Green WD3 3EP 10Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H43 Former Jet PH Hayling Road South Oxhey WD19 7QR 10Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H44 Amenity Space Maylands Road Ferndown Road South Oxhey WD19 6HU 10Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H45Phase 4 Development Site at Junction with Langley Lane and Aerodrome way South Way AbbotsLangley WD5 0LX 9

Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H46 32 Eastbury Avenue Northwood HA6 3LN 8Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H47 Croxley House The Green Croxley Green Rickmansworth WD3 3JB 8Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H48 189 191 Watford Road Croxley Green WD3 3ED 7Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H49 Bulger House 1 Norfolk Road Rickmansworth WD3 1JY 6Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H50 Beulah House Common Road Chorleywood Rickmansworth WD3 5LN 5Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H51 Royal British Legion Ebury Road WD3 1BL 5Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H52 Chorleywood Working Mens Club Sheperds Lane Mill End Rickmansworth WD3 5HA 4Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H53 18 Hunton Bridge Hill Hunton Bridge Kings Langley WD4 8PU 2Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H54 142 146 First Floor New Road Croxley Green WD3 3ER 3Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H55 53 55 Cheshire Drive Leavensden Watford WD25 7GP 3Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

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ThreeR_H56 Coles Farm Chequers Lane Abbots Langley WD25 0GW 3Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H57Phase 3 Development Site at Junction with Langley Lane and Aerodrome way South Way AbbotsLangley WD5 0LX 3

Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H58Phase 1 Development Site at Junction with Langley Lane and Aerodrome way South Way AbbotsLangley WD5 0LX 3

Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H59 Hollowtrees Mews 23A New Road Croxley Green WD3 3EJ 3Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H60 Garages Rear of Drillyard West Way Rickmansworth WD3 7EN 3Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 More Than Likely

ThreeR_H61 Land at the rear of 78 High Street Abbots Langley WD5 0AW 2Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H62 Templepan Farm Templepan Lane Chandlers Cross Rickmansworth WD3 4NH 2Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H63 22 Lower Road Chorleywood WD3 5LH 2Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H64 119 Primrose Hill Kings Langley WD4 8HX 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H65 Barn Bucks Hill Farm Bucks Hill Sarratt WD4 9AP 2Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H66 Garage Block Austin Villas Woodside Road Abbots Langley WD25 0LJ 2Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H67 Land adjoining Numbers 1 and 29 Eastwick Crescent Mill End WD3 8YJ 2Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H68 98 The Drive Rickmansworth WD3 4DU 2Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H69 64 High St Rickmansworth WD3 1AA 2Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H70 22 The Drive Rickmansworth WD3 4EB 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H71 Success Consultancy The Lodge Copthorne Road Croxley Green Rickmansworth WD3 4AQ 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H72 15 Hazelwood Lane Abbots Langley WD5 0JA 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H73 Land to the rear of 11 Batchworth Lane and 1A the Fairway Northwood HA6 3AU 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H74 Barn at Highland Farm Hyde Lane Nash Mills HP3 8RY 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H75 6 Bucknalls Close Garston Watford WD25 9NB 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

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ThreeR_H76 Troutstream Hall Chorleywood Rd Rickmansworth WD3 4EX 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H77 Newlands Chorleywood Road Rickmansworth WD3 4EP 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H78 Land adjacent to 16 On The Hill Carpenders Park WD19 5DR 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H79 1 Farm Way Northwood HA6 3EG 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H80 6 Parnell Close Abbots Langley WD5 0DZ 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H81 Bircham Cottage Nottingham Road Heronsgate Rickmansworth WD3 5DP 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H82 12 Moneyhill Parade Uxbridge Road Rickmansworth WD3 7BE 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H83 Farm Chalfont Road Maple Cross HP8 4BT 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H84 The Hut Sarratt Road Croxley Green Rickmansworth WD3 4LN 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H85 Barn Christmas Tree Farm Deadmans Ash Lane Sarratt WD3 6AL 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H86 Barn at Dellfield Farm Plough Lane Sarratt WD3 4NN 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H87 Plot 6 Old Gannon Close Moor Park HA6 2LU 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H88 Land at the rear of Crindau Homefield Road Chorleywood WD3 5QJ 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H89 3 Oakfield Mill End Rickmansworth WD3 8LR 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H90 Rose Acre End Bedmond Road Pimlico HP3 8SG 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H91 Riverdene Chorleywood Road Rickmansworth WD3 4ER 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H92 Applegarth Parrotts Close Woodside Road Croxley Green WD3 3JZ 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H93 Land to the rear of 104 The Drive Rickmansworth WD3 4DU 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H94 Land adj to 30 Abbey Drive Abbots Langley WD5 0TL 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H95 The Noak 25 Green Lane Oxhey Hall Watford WD19 4NL 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

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ThreeR_H96 2 The Climb Rickmansworth WD3 4DX 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H97 59 Winton Cresent Croxley Green WD3 3QX 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H98 67a Gallows Hill Lane Abbots Langley WD5 0DD 1Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_H99 8A Bucknalls Close Garston Watford WD25 9NB -2Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_E1 189 191 Watford Road Croxley Green WD3 3EDThree Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_E2Phase 1 Land At Leavesden Aerodrome Aerodrome Way And Land North Of South Way AbbotsLangley Hertfordshire WD5 0LX

Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

ThreeR_E3Phase 4 Land At Leavensden Aerodrome Aerodrome Way and Land North of South Way AbbotsLangley Hertforshire WD5 0LX

Three Rivers HousingLand Supply 2016 Near Certain

Watford_H2 Watford General Hospital Site And Surrounding Land WD18 0HB 681 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H3 Central Meriden Estate The Gossamers Watford WD25 9AD 112 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H4 Rembrandt House Wippendell Road Watford WD18 7PW 107 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H5 52 A 56 High Street Watford WD17, 2BS 56 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H6 Caledonian House 39 55 St Albans Road Watford WD17 1RL 54 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H7 Rembrandt House Whippendell Road Watford WD18 7PG 43 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H8 Rembrandt House Whippendell Road Watford WD18 7PW 40 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H9 36 Clarendon Road Watford WD17, 1HA 34 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H10 Land off North Western Avenue Watford WD25 0RJ 34 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H11 Horwood Court Hillrise Avenue Watford WD24 7NG 33 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H12 28 46 Hemmingway Watford WD25 0BX 22 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H13 North Watford Police Station North Orbital Rd Watford WD25 7TT 28 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H14 SEMTA House 14 Upton Road Watford WD18 0JT 26 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H15 Mecca Bingo 19 King Street Watford WD18, 0BW 25 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H16 Lincoln Court Haines Way Watford WD25 7QW 22 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H17 32 Clarendon Rd Watford WD17 1JJ 22 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H18 Former Bus Garage At Corner of Copsewood Road and Leavesden Road Watford WD24 5DQ 21 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H19 28 Nascot Wood Road Watford WD17 4SD 20 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H20 275 277 St Albans Road Watford WD24 5BJ 18 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H21 Watford Car Sales St Alband Road Watford WD25 9JH 18 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H22 3537 Marlborough Road Watford WD18 0QD 17 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H23 Boundary Way Watford WD25 7ST 16 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H24 58 68 The Parade High Street Watford WD17 1AH 15 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H25 35 Rickmansworth Road Watford WD18 7JH 12 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H26 Land off Dodd Road Watford WD24 5DF 10 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near Certain

Watford

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Watford_H27 First Floor 188 196 St Albans Rs Watford WD24 4AS 9 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H28 Kings Court 153 155 High Street Watford WD17 2ER 6 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H29 1B Shakespeare Industrial Estate Shakespeare Street Watford WD24 5RR 4 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H30 140 High Street Watford WD17 2EN 3 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H31 110 Leavensden Road Watford WD24 5EG 2 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H32 Ground Floor Office 60 Leavesden Rd Watford WD24 5DN 2 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H33 7 9 Orbital Crescent Watford WD25 0HB 2 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H34 14 Market Street Watford WD18 0PD 2 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H35 70 72 Fearnley Street Watford WD18 0RD 1 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H36 9 Edinburgh Mews Watford WD17 4FS 1 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H37 172 Whippendell Rd Watford WD18 7NA 1 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near CertainWatford_H38 41 Merton Rd Watford WD18 OWJ 1 5 yr housing supply 2016 Near Certain

Windsor_Maidenhead_H10 Sunningdale Park Civil Service College Silwood Road Ascot SL5 0QE 230

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor_Maidenhead_H11 York Road Opportunity Area not including Bowls Club Maidenhead SL6 1SF 200

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor_Maidenhead_H15 Reform Road Maidenhead SL6 8BY 150

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor_Maidenhead_H21 Desborough Bowling Club York Road Maidenhead SL6 1SF 120

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor_Maidenhead_H31 Shirley Avenue Windsor SL4 5LH 80

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor_Maidenhead_H38 16 And 18 And 20 And Land To The Rear Ray Mill Road East Maidenhead SL6 8SW 60

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor_Maidenhead_H42 National Grid Gasholder Site Bridge Road Sunninghill SL5 9NL 53

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor_Maidenhead_H46 Middlehurst Ltd 99 103 Boyn Valley Road Maidenhead SL6 4EA 45

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor_Maidenhead_H49 Gas Holder Station Whyteladyes Lane Cookham Maidenhead SL6 9NA 40

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor_Maidenhead_H63 Tectonic Place Holyport Road Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 2YE 25

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor_Maidenhead_H71 Osbornes Garage 55 St Marks Road Maidenhead SL6 6DP 14

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor_Maidenhead_H78 BP Petrol Station 95 Straight Road Old Windsor SL4 2SE 11

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor_Maidenhead_H92 Park Close Brook Street Windsor SL4 2AB 5

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor_Maidenhead_H96 2 Sunning Avenue Sunningdale Ascot SL5 9PN 2

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Windsor and Maidenhead

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Windsor_Maidenhead_H97 2 and 3 Greenways Drive Sunningdale SL5 9QS 2

Land AvaliabilityAssessment 2016 More Than Likely

Woking_H1 Sheerwater Estate Albert Drive Sheerwater Woking Surrey GU21 5SA 966Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H2 Victoria Square Development Victoria Way Cawsey Way and Church Street West GU21 6DG 392Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H3 Kingsmoor Park also known as Moor Lane Site Woking GU22 9NU 371Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H4 Land at Brookwood Farm Bagshot Road GU21 2FJ 297Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H5 Broadoaks Parvis Road West Byfleet Surrey KT14 7AA 157Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H6 Willow Reach Former Westfield Tip Westfield Avenue Woking GU22 9PH 154Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H7 101 121 Chertsey Road Woking GU21 5BW 104Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 More Than Likely

Woking_H8 Former St Dunstans Church White Rose Lane GU22 7JZ 91Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H9 The Coign Church 1 5 Church Street West 5 19 Oaks Road Church Street West Woking Surrey GU21 6DJ 85Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 More Than Likely

Woking_H10 Britannia Wharf Monument Road Woking Surrey GU21 5LW 82Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H11 Sheer House 7 Station Approach West Byfleet KT14 6NG 79Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H12 Elizabeth House The Cornerstone Duke Street Woking Surrey GU21 5AS 70Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H13 Woodbank Holly Bank Road Woking Surrey GU22 0JP 51Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H14 Woodsted House 72 Chertsey Road Woking Surrey GU21 5BJ 48Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H15 Goldsworth Arms PH Goldsworth Road Woking Surrey GU21 6LQ 47Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H16 Westminster Court Hipley Street GU22 9LG 45Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H17 Rose Lodge Barton Close Knaphill GU21 2FD GU21 2FD 42Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H18 73 Horsell Moor GU21 4NW 34Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H19 Church Gate 9 11 Church Street West Woking Surrey GU21 6DJ 32Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking

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Woking_H20 Chester House 76 Chertsey Road Woking Surrey GU21 5BJ 31Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H21 112 116 Connaught Road Brookwood GU24 0AR 29Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H22 Land at Goldsworth Road and Butts Road Woking GU21 6WW 27Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H23 Globe House Lavender Park Road West Byfleet Surrey KT14 6ND 23Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H24 Roxburghe House Lavender Park Road KT14 6ND 22Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H25 Apex Court Camphill Road KT14 6SQ 16Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H26 Steward House 14 18 Commercial Way GU21 6ET 15Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H27 Kings Court Church Street East GU21 6HA 14Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H28 141 143 Goldsworth Road GU21 6LS 13Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H29 Byfleet Library High Street KT14 7QN 12Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H30 Area Over Londis North Block 14 Station Approach West Byfleet Surrey KT14 6NG 12Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H31 Car park to the east of Enterprise House Station Approach West Byfleet KT14 6DH 12Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H32 Spectrum House 56 Goldsworth Road GU21 5LT 12Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H33 Sandringham Guildford Road GU24 9EQ 12Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H34 Barratt House 7 9 Chertsey Road Woking GU21 5AB 11Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H35 Woking Liberal Club 23 27 Walton Road Woking Surrey GU21 5DL 11Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H36 Garages 1 To 12 Bonsey Lane Westfield Woking Surrey GU22 9PR 11Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H37 Central Reservation Rydens Way Old Woking Woking Surrey GU22 9DG 11Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H38 29 31 Walton Road Woking GU21 5DL 10Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 More Than Likely

Woking_H39 Elmbridge House 18 Elmbridge Lane GU22 9AF 10Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

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Woking_H40 Almond Villa Residential Home 31 33 The Broadway Knaphill GU21 2DR GU21 2DR 10Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H41 Regent House 19 20 The Broadway Woking GU21 5AP 9Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H42 Elliot Court North Road Woking Surrey GU21 5HS 9Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H43 20 High Street GU21 4UR 9Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H44 Park Cottage Blackness Lane GU22 7SD 9Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H45 Oakfield School Pyrford Road GU22 8SJ GU22 8SJ 9Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H46 First Floor 23 24 High Street Woking Surrey GU21 6BW 8Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H47 26 28 Monument Road GU21 5LT 8Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H48 29 Eve Road Woking Surrey GU21 5JS 8Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H51 Highclere House 5 High Street GU21 6BG 8Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H53 Woking Community Furniture Project 27 North Road GU21 5DT 7Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H54 Garages Ro Elmbridge Lane Kingfield Woking Surrey GU22 9AE 7Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H55 11 And 15 Old Woking Road West Byfleet Surrey KT14 6LW 6Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H56 Goldsworth Angling Centre 73 75 Goldsworth Road Woking Surrey GU21 6LJ GU21 6LJ 6Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H57 Land rear of London House 134 High Street GU22 9LD 6Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H58 126 128 High Street Knaphill Woking GU21 2QH GU21 2QH 6Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H59 1 And 3 Old Woking Road West Byfleet Surrey KT14 6LW 5Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H60 Garages Ro 19 21 Hawthorn Road Woking Surrey GU22 0BA 5Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H61 Cornerways 184 High Street Old Woking GU22 9JH GU22 9JH 5Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H62 Roundbridge Farm Cottages Old Woking Road GU22 8LE 5Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

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Woking_H63 First Floor London House 30 31 Station Approach West Byfleet Surrey KT14 6NF 4Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H64 8 Chertsey Road Woking Surrey GU21 5AB, 4Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H65 W L Sirman and Son LTD 145 Goldsworth Road GU21 6LS 4Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H66 23 24 High Street GU21 6BW 4Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H67 Garages Rear Of 10 24 Lockwood Path Sheerwater Woking Surrey GU21 5RH 4Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H68 12 Pine View Wych Hill Woking Surrey GU22 0HZ 4Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H69 Sunningdale Wych Hill Lane GU22 0AH 4Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H70 Vacant land at Westminster Court Hipley Street GU22 9LG 4Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H71 Peartree Lodge Blackness Lane Woking GU22 7SB GU22 7SB 4Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H72 Marshall Parade Coldharbour Road Woking Surrey GU22 8SN 4Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H73 Padmores Yard St Johns Mews GU21 7XN 4Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H74 St Johns Memorial Hall St Johns Lye GU21 7SJ 4Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H75 Land to rear of 3 9 St Johns Road GU21 7SE 4Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H76 23 24 High Street Woking Surrey GU21 6BW GU21 6BW 3Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H77 Land to the side of Beaufort Mews 1 3 Kingsway GU21 6EH 3Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H78 8 Monument Road Woking Surrey GU21 5LS 3Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H79 London House 134 High Street GU22 9LD 3Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H80 Horsell Grange Cottage Kettlewell Hill GU21 4JA 3Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H81 128 High Street GU21 2QH 3Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H82 142 Robin Hood Road GU21 2LS 3Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

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Woking_H83 MPG Wilkins Surveyors Ltd First Floor part 1 Guildford Road Woking Surrey GU22 7PX GU22 7PX 3Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H84 High Trees Firbank Lane St John's GU21 7QS GU21 7QS 3Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H85 Byfleet Beds And Furniture 140 High Road Byfleet West Byfleet Surrey KT14 7RD 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H86 Garage Block Of 5 10 Mill Lane Byfleet West Byfleet Surrey KT14 7GN 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H87 Garages Ro 38 44 Eden Grove Road Byfleet West Byfleet Surrey KT14 7PH 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H88 101 Oyster Lane Byfleet KT14 7JF 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H89 Unit 2 Pyrford House Pyrford Road West Byfleet KT14 6LD 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H90 41 Chertsey Road Woking Surrey GU21 5AJ, 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H91 Land Adjacent To Waitrose Goldsworth Park Centre Woking Surrey GU21 3LG GU21 3LG 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H92 22A 24A Chertsey Road Woking Surrey GU21 5AB 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H93 Scotia House 66 68 Goldsworth Road GU21 6LQ 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H94 Flat 8 Beaufort Mews 1 3 Kingsway GU21 6EH 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H95 Anglebury Kingsway Avenue Woking GU21 6NX 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H96 Land adjacent to Greysands 551 Woodham Lane GU21 5SP 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H97 75 Balmoral Drive Maybury Woking Surrey GU22 8EY 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H98 33 Bunyard Drive Sheerwater Woking Surrey GU21 5NU 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H99 1 Bentham Avenue Sheerwater Woking Surrey GU21 5LF 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H100 New Bungalow 4A Oak Lane Woking Surrey GU22 8BX 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H101 A J Akehurst and Son 1 2 Maybury Hill GU22 8AL 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H102 280 Albert Drive Sheerwater GU21 5TX 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

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Woking_H103 75a Walton Road Woking GU21 5DW 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H104 Tamarisk Golf Club Road Woking Surrey GU22 0LS 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H105 Kineton Holly Bank Road GU22 0JW 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H106 Manton 59 Westfield Road GU22 9NQ 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H107 96 Westfield Road GU22 9PQ 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H108 152 High Street Old Woking Woking Surrey GU22 9JH GU22 9JH 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H109 Old Woking Police Station 80a Rydens Way Old Woking GU22 9DN GU22 9DN 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H110 Woodlands Elm Road Horsell Woking Surrey GU21 4DY GU21 4DY 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H111 2 Well Close Horsell Woking Surrey GU21 4PT GU21 4PT 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H112 Senate Electrics 12 Well Lane GU21 4PA 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H113 3 Horsell Moor GU21 4NH 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H114 Plum House 72 High Street GU21 4SZ 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H115 Hemyock Chobham Road Woking GU21 4AS GU21 4AS 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H116 Sussex Court High Street Knaphill Woking Surrey GU21 2PX 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H117 Green Bank 12 Bylands Woking Surrey GU22 7LA GU22 7LA 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H118 Tarrant House 1 Friars Rise Woking Surrey GU22 7JL GU22 7JL 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H119 Tembani Pembroke Road GU22 7LF 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H120 25 Claremont Avenue Woking GU22 7SF GU22 7SF 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H121 2 Linkway Maybury Woking GU22 8DH GU22 8DH 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H122 Ceder Ridge St Johns Hill Road GU21 7RG 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

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Woking_H123 High Bank Janoway Hill Lane GU21 7PQ 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H124 The Clockhouse St John's Lye St John's GU21 7BQ GU21 1SQ 2Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H125 12 Magdalen Crescent Byfleet West Byfleet Surrey KT14 7ST 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H126 The Clock House 192 High Road Byfleet West Byfleet Surrey KT14 7RG 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H127 41 Oyster Lane Byfleet West Byfleet Surrey KT14 7HS 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H128 Byfleet Mill Mill Lane KT14 7RR 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H129 Land rear of 12 14 Rectory Lane KT14 7LL 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H130 Chittenden 106 High Road KT14 7QT 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H131 36 Chertsey Road Byfleet KT14 7AG 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H132 Berecroft Highfield Road West Byfleet Surrey KT14 6QX 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H133 25 Mable Street Woking GU21 6NN 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H134 Marlborough House Marlborough Road Woking Surrey GU21 5JG 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H135 20 Windsor Way Woking Surrey GU22 8DJ 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H136 2 Beta Road Maybury Woking Surrey GU22 8EF 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H137 Michael Smith Engineering Oaks Road GU21 6PH 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H138 Land to side of 18 North Road GU21 5DS 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H139 138 Walton Road GU21 5DU 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H140 Brooklyns 112 Connaught Road Brookwood Woking Surrey GU24 0AR 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H141 Unit 6 Orchard House 118 124 Connaught Road GU24 0AA 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H142 Land to rear of Bush Cottage Mayford Green GU22 0NL 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

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Woking_H143 Coal Yard Prey Heath Road GU22 0RW 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H144 Briarwood Nursery 143 Saunders Lane Woking GU22 0NT 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H145 The Strawberry Tree Fernhill Lane Woking Surrey GU22 0DR 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H146 Star Yard Wych Hill Woking Surrey GU22 0EY 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H147 Grey Walls Hook Heath Road GU22 0QD 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H148 130130A Westfield Road Westfield Woking Surrey GU22 9QP 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H149 6A Balfour Avenue Westfield Woking Surrey GU22 9NJ 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H150 87 Westfield Road Westfield Woking Surrey GU22 9PX 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H151 Land at 2 Downsview Avenue GU22 9BT 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H152 Land adjacent to 23 Loop Road GU22 9BQ 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H153 10 Campbell Avenue Woking GU22 9NP GU22 9NP 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H154 Land To Rear Of 156 High Street Old Woking Woking Surrey GU22 9JH GU22 9JH 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H155 30a High Street GU22 9ER 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H156 40 Highclere Gardens Knaphill Woking Surrey GU21 2LR GU21 2LR 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H157 50 Inkerman Road Knaphill Woking Surrey GU21 2AQ GU21 2AQ 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H158 White Walls Bracken Close Woking Surrey GU22 7HD GU22 7HD 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H159 196 Old Woking Road Woking Surrey GU22 8HR GU22 8HR 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H160 Pine Tree Cottage Pembroke Road Woking Surrey GU22 7DS GU22 7DS 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H161 Holman Hockering Road GU22 7HJ 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H162 Shey Copse Riding Stables Shey Copse Woking Surrey GU22 8HS GU22 8HS 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

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Woking_H163 17 Hare Hill Close Pyrford Woking Surrey GU22 8UH GU22 8UH 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H164 Wheelers Farm Barn Warren Lane GU22 8XT 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Woking_H165 196 Hermitage Woods Crescent St Johns Woking Surrey GU21 8UJ GU21 8UJ 1Five Year Housing LandSupply 2016 Near Certain

Wokingham_H1 Land in South Wokingham SDL south of railway RG40 3BZ 1,840 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 More Than LikelyWokingham_H2 Land at Hogwood Farm Sheerlands Rd Finchampstead RG40 4QY 1,500 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H3 Arborfield Garrison and adjoining land RG2 9NW 1,287 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H4 Land to West of Shinfield RG2 9EP 758 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H5 Land to West of Shinfield RG2 9EP 517 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H6 North Wokingham Matthewsgreen Farm RG41 1JX 505 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H7 Land at Sandford Farm Perimeter Rd Woodley RG5 4SU 468 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H8 Land at Hatch Farm Dairies Winnersh RG6 3UN 431 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H9 Land North of Croft Road Spencers Wood RG2 9EY 363 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H10 Keephatch Beech land ro 398 London Rd RG40 1RE 300 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H11 Land north of Hyde End Rd Spencers Wood RG7 1DR 275 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H12 Kentwood Farm East phase 1 Wokingham RG40 5RE 274 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H13 Land north of Grazeley Rd Three Mile Cross RG7 1BJ 272 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H15 Land at University of Reading’s Bulmershe Campus Woodlands Ave Earley phase 2 RG6 1HY 239 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H16 Kentwood Farm West phase 2 Wokingham RG40 5RE 225 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H17 Land at Arborfield Garrison Biggs Lane Arborfield RG2 9NW 223 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H18 Land at Buckhurst Farm Wokingham phase 5 RG40 2LY 195 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H19 Land north of Church Lane Church Lane Three Mile Cross RG2 9DD 175 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H20 Land at Buckhurst Farm Wokingham phase 2 RG40 2LY 160 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H21 Land at Plough Farm Binfield Rd Wokingham RG40 1RQ 150 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H22 Land at Arborfield Garrison Biggs Lane Arborfield RG2 9NW 127 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H23 Bell Farm Bell Foundry Lane Wokingham RG40 5QF 127 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H24 Land north of Cutbush Lane Shinfield RG2 9AH 126 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H25 Land at Elms Field The Paddocks Elms Rd Wokingham RG40 2QB 126 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H26 Land at The Manor Brookers Hill Shinfield RG2 9BX 125 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H27 Land west of Beech Hill Road Spencers Wood RG7 1FG 120 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H28 Land at junction of Hatch Ride Old Wokingham Rd Crowthorne Pinewood RG45 6LB 116 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H29 Land at Buckhurst Farm Wokingham phase 6 RG40 1RE 115 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H30 Land at Arborfield Garrison Biggs Lane Arborfield RG2 9NW 113 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H31 Land east of Basingstoke Rd Spencers Wood RG7 1PR 100 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H32 North Wokingham Matthewsgreen Farm Phase 1 RG41 1JX 100 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H33 Land at Buckhurst Farm Wokingham phase 7 RG40 1RE 100 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near Certain

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Wokingham_H34 Land at Folly Court Blagrove Lane Wokingham RG41 4BT 100 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H35 Land at former Linpac at junction of Headley Road East and Spitfire Way Woodley RG5 4SN 93 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H36 University of Reading Sibly Hall Redhatch Drive Earley RG6 5QW 89 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H37 Land east of Three Mile Cross RG7 1AU 82 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H38 North Wokingham Matthewsgreen Farm Phase 2a RG41 1JX 82 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H39 North Wokingham Matthewsgreen Farm Phase 2b RG41 1JX 73 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H40 Continuing Care Community Site on Sandford Farm Perimeter Rd Woodley RG5 4SU 73 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H41 Land at Eustace Crescent Phoenix Ave Wokingham RG40 1PS 68 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H42 Land off Viscount Way former Allied Bakeries Woodley RG5 4BJ 68 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H43 Land at Buckhurst Farm Wokingham phase 3 RG40 2LY 66 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H44 Carnival Pool Wellington Rd Wokingham RG40 2NN 55 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H45 Hewden Plant RG41 1HY 43 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H47 74 80 Peach St Wokingham RG40 1XH 39 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H48 Willow Tree Works Swallowfield St Swallowfield RG7 1QX 38 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H49 Former Fosters Home for the Elderly Fosters Lane Woodley RG5 4HH 34 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H50 Land at University of Reading’s Bulmershe Campus Woodlands Ave Earley phase1 RG6 1HY 34 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H51 Cantley LodgeHotel Johnson House Wellington Rd Wokingham RG40 2AN 32 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H52 7 9 Wiltshire Road RG40 1TP RG40 1TP 31 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H53 North of Hyde End Road RG2 9EP 31 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H54 Part of Former Linpac Site Headley Rd East Woodley RG5 4SL 30 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H55 Land at Plough Farm Buttercup Close Wokingham RG40 1QZ 30 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H56 Land ro 40 Arbor Lane Winnersh RG41 5JD 28 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H57 Courtyard Offices Sandford Farm Woodley RG5 4TE 27 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H59 Warren Close Finchampstead North RG40 3RE 24 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H60 Land ro 328 – 348 Barkham Rd Barkham Hill RG41 4DE 24 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H62 Land at Market Place Peach St Rose St Wokingham RG40 1XG 21 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H63 Sutton Court Culver Lane RG6 1DG 20 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H64 Land at Buckhurst Farm Wokingham RG40 1DP 20 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H65 Former Bearwood Golf Course Mole Rd Sindlesham RG7 1QX 18 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H66 Land off Mohawk Way Woodley RG5 4UG 16 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H67 Land at 146 London Rd Ruscombe RG10 9HJ 16 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H69 58 Hurst Rd Twyford RG10 0AN 11 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H70 Kentwood Farm East phase 1D Wokingham RG40 5QA 10 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H71 Land ro 89 95 Clares Green Rd Spencers Wood RG7 1DU 9 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H72 Land off Norton Rd Wokingham RG40 2BD 9 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H75 Land Adjacent to Rose Cottage Croft Road Spencers Wood RG2 9EX RG2 9EX 4 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H76 Rose Cottage Croft Road Spencers Wood RG2 9EX RG2 9EX 2 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H77 Land adj 65 Plough Lane Wokingham RG40 1RG 2 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWokingham_H78 Land adj Waterloo Crossing cottage Waterloo Rd Wokingham RG40 2JU 1 5 yr Housing Supply 2017 Near CertainWycombe

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Wycombe_H1Parade Court The Parade Y Not Marlow Road 2 10 Oakfield Road Billinghurst Builders Yard BourneEnd Buckinghamshire SL8 5SF 25 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H2 44 45 Oxford Street High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 2DJ HP11 2DJ 6 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H3 Former De La Rue Site Coates Lane High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 5EZ 75 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H414 16 18 20 Oakridge Road And Former Greengate Furniture Factory High WycombeBuckinghamshire HP11 2PF 6 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H5 132 West Wycombe Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 3AA 5 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H6 Sewage Treatment Works Wycombe Marsh Bassetsbury Lane High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 1HS 112 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H7 Land At Sands County First School Fronting Hylton Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 4JF 1 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H8 Fairacre Priory Avenue Rear Of Hamilton School Priory Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 6SG 13 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H9 Former RAF Daws Hill High Wycombe HP11 1PZ 401 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_E1 Former RAF Daws Hill High Wycombe HP11 1PZ HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_E2 Former RAF Daws Hill High Wycombe HP11 1PZ HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_E3 Former RAF Daws Hill High Wycombe HP11 1PZ HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_E4 Former RAF Daws Hill High Wycombe HP11 1PZ HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H10 Jubilee works 37 43 Green Street High Wycombe HP11 2RF 9 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H11 Kingswood County First School Totteridge Lane High Wycombe HP13 7PG 35 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H12 Land off Lance Way High Wycombe HP13 7BU 22 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_E5 Land off Lance Way High Wycombe HP13 7BU HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_E6 Land off Lance Way High Wycombe HP13 7BU HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H13 81 Queens Road High Wycombe HP13 6AH 14 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H14 Bell and Mast Brindley Avenue HP13 5SX 12 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H15 Land rear of 17 to 19 West Wycombe Road High Wycombe HP11 2LQ 9 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H16 32 33 Pinions Road High Wycombe HP13 7AS HP13 7AS 5 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H17 13 15 Priory Road High Wycombe HP13 6LX 12 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H18 Archdale High Wycombe HP11 2JR 3 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H19 77 London Road High Wycombe HP11 1BN 6 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H20 Riverside House Nutfield Lane High Wycombe HP11 2ND 9 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H21 8 Jubilee Road High Wycombe HP13 5TW 9 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H22 Church of St Edmund Campion off Cedar Avenue Hazlemere High Wycombe HP15 7DW 8 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H23 Former Culver Graphics Finings Road Lane End Buckinghamshire HP14 3EY 8 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H24 The Ice House Dean Street Marlow SL7 3AB 9 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H25 Rear of 32 West Street Marlow SL7 2NB 6 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H26 The Post Office Bell Street Princes Risborough HP27 0ZZ 5 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H27 Bledlow Homes Bledlow Ridge Road Bledlow Buckinghamshire HP27 9PA 7 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H28 Stokenchurch County First School Slade Road Stokenchurch HP14 3QQ 2 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H29 51 Rear Of 33 To 127 Wycombe Lane Wooburn Green Buckinghamshire HP10 0HJ 11 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H30 The Firefly Station Road Bourne End SL8 5QH 15 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

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Wycombe_H31 Technology House part of Meadow Bank Furlong Road Bourne End SL8 5AJ 16 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H32 Riverside House Furlong road Bourne End High Wycombe SL8 5AJ 16 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H33 207 Hughenden Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 5PL 5 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H34 Ruskin Works Oakridge Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 2PE 14 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H35 Trades And Social Club Queens Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 6AH 8 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H36 209 211 West Wycombe Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 3AW 10 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyWycombe_H37 Rear Of 38 48 Rectory Avenue High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 6HW 5 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H38 Hughenden Quarter Main Development Site Hughenden Avenue High Wycombe HP13 5SJ 260 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H39 Needham Bowl Leigh Street HP11 2QW 95 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_E7 Needham Bowl Leigh Street HP11 2QW HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H40 Temple Chambers 4 10 Corporation Street High Wycombe HP13 6TH 12 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H41 Terriers House and Paddock Land Montgomery Watson House Amersham Road High Wycombe HP13 5AJ 23 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H42 152 156 Kingsmead Road High Wycombe HP11 1JB 5 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H43 Land Adjacent 23 Easton Street High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 1NJ 14 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H44 222 224 Hatters Lane High Wycombe Bucks HP13 7LU 6 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H45 185 197 Gordon Road High Wycombe Bucks HP13 6AP 14 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H46 4 Priory Road Liverpool Victoria House High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 6SF 5 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H47 Victoria Pharmacy 19 Desborough Avenue High Wycombe HP11 2RS 9 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_E8 Victoria Pharmacy 19 Desborough Avenue High Wycombe HP11 2RS HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_E9 Victoria Pharmacy 19 Desborough Avenue High Wycombe HP11 2RS HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H48 Oak and Beech House Temple End High Wycombe HP13 5DR 10 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H49 30 High Street High Wycombe HP11 2AG 6 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H50 21 21a High Street High Wycombe HP11 2BE 6 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H51 201 West Wycombe Road High Wycombe HP12 3AW 10 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H52 The Nag's Head and land to rear 63 London Road High Wycombe HP11 1BN 20 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H53 Former 88 to 102 Gordon Road High Wycombe HP13 6AW 7 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H54 Ariston Building Compair High Wycombe HP13 5FT 10 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H55 3 5 Frogmoor 53 Oxford Street High Wycombe HP13 3DS 5 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H56 Plumbshore House Ogilvie Road High Wycombe HP12 3DS 5 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H57 Westfields London Road High Wycombe HP11 1HA 40 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H58 StayinFront House 12 Corporation Street High Wycombe HP13 6TQ 9 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H59 Kotecha Heights formerly Audio House Progress Road High Wycombe HP12 4JD 16 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H60 17 Mendy Street High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 2NZ 24 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H61 8 Buckingham Place Bellfield Road High Wycombe HP13 5HW 8 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H62 7 Buckingham Place Bellfield Road High Wycombe HP13 5HW 8 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H63 4 Priory Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 6SE 8 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H64 35 Jackson Court Hazlemere Buckinghamshire HP15 7TZ 7 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H65 Units 4 to 5 Wycombe Three Boundary Road Loudwater HP10 9QT 12 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

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Wycombe_H66 79 81 High Street Marlow Buckinghamshire SL7 1AB 6 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H67 Portlands Gardens Marlow SL7 2LR 62 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H68 Windsor House 33 39 Spittal Street Marlow Sl7 3HJ 11 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_E10 Windsor House 33 39 Spittal Street Marlow Sl7 3HJ HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H69 Willowbank House 84 Station Road Marlow SL7 1DD 6 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H70 Abbey House 28 30 Chapel Street Marlow SL7 1DD 6 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H71 Regal House 4 6 Station Road Marlow SL7 1NZ 12 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H72 Computer House Station approach Marlow SL7 1TB 9 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H73 Leo Laboratories Longwick Road Princes Risborough HP27 9RR 96 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H74 The Black Prince Public House Wycombe Road Princes Risborough HP27 0EN 9 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H75 West Yard Saunderton HP14 4HN 42 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H76 Former Wycliffe Centre Horsley Green HP14 3XL 139 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H77 Whiteleaf Picts Lane Princes Risborough Buckinghamshire HP27 9DN 86 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H78 Water Research Centre Laboratries Medmenham SL7 2HA 5 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H79 Lilys Walk Gas Works HP11 2DQ 239 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_E11 Lilys Walk Gas Works HP11 2DQ HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H80 Buckingham House and Castle House West End Road High Wycombe HP11 2QF 117 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_E12 Buckingham House and Castle House West End Road High Wycombe HP11 2QF HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H81 Collins House and 32 Bridge St Corner of Bridge StDesborough Rd HP11 2EL 45 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H82 Brook Street High Wycombe HP11 2HQ 10 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H83 Easton Street Eastern Quarter High Wycombe HP11 1LT 50 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H84 Duke Street High Wycombe HP13 6EB 100 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H85Land forming part of the former Green Street County First School site Desborough Street HighWycombe HP11 2LY 11 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H86 Corner of Bridge StreetOxford Road High Wycombe HP14 3BH 7 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H87 Former Molins Factory Haw Lane Saunderton HP14 4JE 20 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H88 Hollands Farm north Bourne End SL8 5EE 467 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H89 Slate Meadow Bourne End SL8 5QF 150 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H90 Windrush House Bourne End SL8 5JZ 8 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H91 Gomm Valley and Ashwells High Wycombe HP10 8DT 530 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

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Wycombe_H92 Dashwood Avenue High Wycombe HP12 3DZ 70 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyWycombe_H93 Thame House Castle Street High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 6LH 120 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H94 46 West Wycombe Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 2LW 12 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H95 34 Dashwood Avenue High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 3DX 5 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyWycombe_H96 193 197 West Wycombe Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 3AW 9 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H97 Edie Pusey House 9A Amersham Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 6PN 8 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H98 Land At Terriers Farm Kingshill Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 5BB 500 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H99 Delafield Heights South Longland Way Pettifer Way previously known as Flats off Chairborough Road HP12 3DZ 40 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H100 Frank Hudson Furniture Factory Rosebery Avenue High Wycombe HP13 7AH 11 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H101 Ogilvie Road High Wycombe HP12 3DS 9 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H102 Former Bassetsbury Allotments Bassetsbury Lane High Wycombe HP11 1QU 30 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyWycombe_H103 JC and MP Smith Princes Gate also known as Ricketts road Ryedale High Wycombe HP13 7AB 32 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H104 Land to the rear of Quebec Road High Wycombe HP13 7RU 5 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H105 Netley Works 89 Queens Road High Wycombe HP13 6AQ 11 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H106 Abbey Barn North High Wycombe HP10 9QQ 100 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyWycombe_H107 Abbey Barn South High Wycombe HP11 2SJ 475 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H108 Kitchener Works Kitchener Road adjacent to Smewin Court High Wycombe HP11 2TA 14 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H109 Garages between Chiltern Avenue and Rutland Avenue High Wycombe HP12 3JH 10 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H110 Land at Horns Lane Booker HP12 4QT 64 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H111 Garages at Tyzack Road High Wycombe HP13 7PU 6 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H112 Remainder of Leigh Street employment area Desborough road High Wycombe HP11 2PU 275 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H113 Garages at Havenfield Road High Wycombe HP12 4ST 5 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyWycombe_H114 Sunnyside and St Johns House 16 18 St Johns Road High Wycombe HP10 8HW 5 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H115 Clay Lane Booker High Wycombe SL7 3DL 30 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

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Wycombe_H116 Notcutts Garden Centre Clay Lane High Wycombe SL7 3DL 15 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H117 Delafield Heights North Longland Way Pettifer Way also known as Castlefield Estate High Wycombe HP12 3UH 32 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H118 1 9 Shaftesbury Street High Wycombe HP11 2NA 9 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyWycombe_H119 Casa Mia Gillets Lane High Wycombe HP12 4BB 12 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H120 7 8 High Street High Wycombe HP11 2AZ 12 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H121 17 19 Frogmoor High Wycombe HP13 5DQ 11 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H122 The Gordon Arms Gordon Road High Wycombe HP13 6EP 11 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H123 27 High Street High Wycombe HP11 2AG 5 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H124 Rear of 154 156 West Wycombe Road High Wycombe HP12 3AE 10 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H125 Part of Greens Farm Glynswood Green Hill High Wycombe HP10 9YG 50 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyWycombe_H126 Wycombe Summit High Wycombe HP10 9QQ 30 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H127 Beaumont 3 13 Holmer Green Road Hazlemere HP15 7BB 28 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H128 Highbury WorksHazlemere Coach Works Chestnut Lane Hazlemere High Wycombe Bucks HP15 7BZ 14 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H129 Land off Amersham Road including Tralee Farm Hazlemere HP15 7JH 350 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H130 Land south of Finings Road previously known as Golden Guff Lane End High Wycombe HP14 3EY 19 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H131 Land at Simmons Way remainder of Springbank House Lane End Bucks HP14 3JH 17 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H132 Land between Chalky Field and Marlow Road Lane End HP14 3FN 27 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyWycombe_H133 Burleighfield House Mayflower House London road Loudwater HP10 9RF 11 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H134 Foxes Piece Marlow Buckinghamshire SL7 3DT 10 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H135 Heavens Above 16 High Heavens Wood Marlow Bottom Bucks SL7 3QQ 20 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H136 Land adjacent to 89 Seymour Court Road Marlow SL7 3BQ 9 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyWycombe_H137 Police Station Dean Street Marlow Bucks SL7 3AB 29 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H138 Land off Clappins Lane Naphill HP14 4SL 64 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H139 Land at Princes Risborough Railway Station HP27 9DN 45 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H140 Land off Poppy Road including 108 Wycombe Road Princes Risborough HP27 0EY 58 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

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Wycombe_H141 Greensleeves Maryland Edina Tamarity Longwick Rd Aylesbury Rd Princes Risborough Bucks HP27 9HE 32 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H142 Princes Risborough Expansion Area HP27 9AW 1,662 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyWycombe_H143 Coal Yard Smalldean Lane Saunderton Buckinghamshire HP27 0PR 6 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H144 Uplands House Hotel Four Ashes Road Cryers Hill Bucks HP15 6LB 59 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H145 Land Adjacent to Longburrow Hall Park Lane Stokenchurch HP14 3TQ 14 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H146 Land at Wood Farm Stokenchurch HP14 3TD 28 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H147 Land south of Mill Road Stokenchurch HP14 3TP 100 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H148 Westhorpe House Westhorpe Park Little Marlow SL7 3RH 12 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H149 Longwick remainder to be identified in Neighbourhood Plan HP27 9RF 5 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyWycombe_H150 Land at Thame Road Longwick HP27 9SZ 43 HELAA 2017 Near CertainWycombe_H151 Land off Barn Road Longwick HP27 9RW 160 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe_H152 Rose Farm Longwick HP27 9SW 65 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Wycombe_H153 Land off Thame Road to the south of Chestnut Way Junction Longwick HP27 9SB 15 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

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Ref Site name and address or location Postcode SQM TypeLand UseClass Data Source

Year ofData

CertaintyClassification

BF_E1Hewlett Packard Ltd, Land at Buckhurst Farm / Brickworks,Amen Corner, MOOR LANE RG12 1HN 27,127 B1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E2 Harbour Properties, Arlington Square DEVONSHIRE WAY RG12 1WA 0 B1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E3 Arlington Square Plot 4 DOWNSHIRE WAY RG12 1WA 8142 B1aPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E4 Mr Howard Bellm Billingbear Farm Billingbear Lane RG42 5PS 176 B1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E5 Binfield Garden Centre, FOREST ROAD RG42 4HA 268 A1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E6 Hawthorn Leisure Ltd Daruchini Forest Road RG42 4HP 251 A3Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E7Mr Barry Kingsbury, Kingbury Storage, Oakwood Park,Peacock Lane RG40 3YZ 103 B8

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E8Willson Developments, Ltd, Land At Amen Corner North,London Road RG40 3YZ 1,541 D1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E9 Key Properties Ltd, Lynfield, LONDON ROAD RG42 4BS 1,100 SGPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E10 Mrs Abigail Wright, Newbold College St Marks Road RG42 4AN 100 D1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E11 SWAAY, Cressex Lodge, TERRACE ROAD SOUTH RG42 4DE 558 D1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E12Bracknell Regeneration Partnership Ltd, 42-43 PRINCESSSQUARE RG12 1LS 1,519 A1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

Bracknell

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BF_E13 Explore Learning Ltd 5 Westview Market Street Bracknell RG12 1JG 189 D1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E14Campmoss Property, Ltd, Annex To Gowring House, WestView, Market Street RG12 1JG 1,075 A1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E15 Look In Community Café, 5A Charles Square RG12 1DF 138 A3Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E16 Bracknell Regeneration Partnership, Charles Square RG12 1DF 4,760 A1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E17Gresham Real Estate Fund II LP, Columbia Centre StationRoad RG12 1LP 346 D2

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E18

Bracknell Regeneration Partnership Ltd, Land within BracknellTown Centre MILLENIUM WAY Balance of Town CentreOutline Application RG12 2XT 67,961 A1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E19

Bracknell Regeneration Partnership Ltd, Land within BracknellTown Centre MILLENIUM WAY Balance of Town CentreOutline Application RG12 2XT 12,240 A2 A3 A4 A5

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E20

Bracknell Regeneration Partnership Ltd, Land within BracknellTown Centre MILLENIUM WAY Balance of Town CentreOutline Application RG12 2XT 60,081 B1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E21

Bracknell Regeneration Partnership Ltd, Land within BracknellTown Centre MILLENIUM WAY Balance of Town CentreOutline Application RG12 2XT 0 B2

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E22

Bracknell Regeneration Partnership Ltd, Land within BracknellTown Centre MILLENIUM WAY Balance of Town CentreOutline Application RG12 2XT 10,300 D1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E23

Bracknell Regeneration Partnership Ltd, Land within BracknellTown Centre MILLENIUM WAY Balance of Town CentreOutline Application RG12 2XT 5,500 D2

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E24

Bracknell Regeneration Partnership Ltd, Land within BracknellTown Centre MILLENIUM WAY Balance of Town CentreOutline Application RG12 2XT 9,070 SG

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E25Bracknell Regeneration Ltd Partnership, Land WithinBracknell Town Centre Millennium Way RG12 2XT 489 A1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

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BF_E26Bracknell Regeneration Ltd Partnership, Land WithinBracknell Town Centre Millennium Way RG12 2XT 47,000 A1-A4

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E27Bracknell Regeneration Ltd Partnership, Land WithinBracknell Town Centre Millennium Way RG12 2XT 3,932 D2

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E28Bracknell Regeneration Ltd Partnership, Land WithinBracknell Town Centre Millennium Way RG12 2XT 110 A1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E29Bracknell Regeneration Ltd Partnership, Land WithinBracknell Town Centre Millennium Way RG12 2XT 64 A1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E30 Campmoss Property Ltd, Smart MOT, 25 Market Street RG12 1JG 1,148 A1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E31 Bilrose Ltd, Winchester House, Market Place RG12 1JU 799 A1 -A3Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E32 Bilrose Ltd, Winchester House, Market Place RG12 1JU 825 D2Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E33 Bracknell Property Ltd, Enid Wood House, High Street RG12 1LN 470 A3Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E34Baptist Union Corporation Limited, Baptist Church and Hall,144 High Street RG45 7AT 1,025 D1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E35Legal and General Property Partners (Life Fund) Ltd, Land AtFormer TRL Site, Nine Mile Ride RG40 3GA 1,100 A1 A2 A3

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E36Legal and General Property Partners (Life Fund) Ltd, Land AtFormer TRL Site, Nine Mile Ride RG40 3GA 2,500 D1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E37Legal and General Property Partners (Life Fund) Ltd, Land AtFormer TRL Site, Nine Mile Ride RG40 3GA 950 D2

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E38Legal and General Property Partners (Life Fund) Ltd, Land AtFormer TRL Site, Nine Mile Ride RG40 3GA 3,500 SG

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

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BF_E39West London Mental Health NHS Trust, Land South West OfBroadmoor Hospital Lower Broadmoor Road RG45 7EG 1,255 D1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E40Power Investments Ltd, Manhattan House (Ground Floor),HIGH STREET RG45 7AY 187 A1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E41 Mr Malcolm Callender Wellington College, Dukes Ride RG45 7PU 3,421 D1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E42 Wellington College, Wellington College, Dukes Ride RG45 7PU 650 D2Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E43 Mrs Alison Thompson Wellington College Dukes Ride RG45 7PU 2,755 D2Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E44 Afton Chemical Limited London Road RG12 2UW 150 B1bPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E45 Afton Chemical Limited London Road RG12 2UW 411 B8Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E46 Afton Chemical Ltd, The Bullbrook Building, London Road RG12 2UW 1,387 B1aPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E47 Afton Chemical Ltd, The Bullbrook Building, London Road RG12 2UW 1,137 B1bPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E48 J Sainsbury Plc, Sainsbury Ringmead Birch Hill RG12 7SS 433 A1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E49 Bracknell Foot Clinic, 9 Wildridings Square RG12 7SJ 124 D1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E50Fenchurch Estates (Beaufort Park) Ltd, Beaufort Park SouthRoad RG40 3GD 300 B1a

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E51 Mr Ranu Miah, Continuity House, London Road RG12 2XH 349 SGPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

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BF_E52Bracknell Forest Council Coral Reef Water World Nine MileRide RG12 7JQ 659 D2

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E53Bracknell Forest Council, Crown Wood Primary SchoolOpladen Way RG12 0PE 1,956 D1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E54 Bracknell Forest Council, Garth Hill College, Bull Lane RG42 2AD 3,254 D1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E55Bracknell Forest Council, Great Hollands Primary SchoolWordsworth RG12 8YR 1,058 D1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E56Taylor Wimpey (West London) Land at former RAF StaffCollege (The Parks) BROAD LANE RG12 9BJ 478 D2

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E57Land at Peacock Farm Neighbourhood Centre PEACOCKLANE RG12 8SS 506 A1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E58Redrow Homes (Southern Ltd) Land at Peacock FarmPEACOCK LANE RG12 8AL 1,500 A4

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E59Redrow Homes (Southern Ltd) Land at Peacock FarmPEACOCK LANE RG12 8AL 8,000 B1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E60Redrow Homes (Southern Ltd) Land at Peacock FarmPEACOCK LANE RG12 8AL 900 D1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E61Bracknell Forest Council, Meadow Vale Primary School,Moordale Avenue RG42 1SY 352 D1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E62Bracknell Forest Council, Open Learning Centre, RectoryLane RG12 7GR 208 B1a

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E63Mr Anthony Pudner Oakwood Climbing Centre, WaterlooRoad RG40 3DA 1,020 D2

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E64Bracknell Forest Council, The Brakenhale School, RectoryLane RG12 7BA 308 D1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

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BF_E65Lamron Developments (Bracknell) Ltd , Apex House andHayley House LONDON ROAD RG12 2XH 7193 B1a

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E66 Sound and Audio Limited, 33 -37 Yorktown Road GU47 9DX 386 A1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E67Wellington College, Land Opposite Farm Cottage, WellingtonCollege RG45 7PU 134 D2

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E68Bracknell Forest Council, Owlsmoor Primary School, 22-42Cambridge Road GU47 0TA 935 D1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E69Glenside Commercials Ltd, 2 Bilton Industrial Estate,Lovelace Road RG12 8YT 423 B1 B2 B8

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E70 Boehringer Ingelheim Ltd, Ellesfield Avenue, RG12 8YS 999 B1aPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E71John Lewis Plc Central Vehicle Workshop/Ryde HouseDONCASTLE ROAD RG12 8YB 5962 B1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E72Legal & General Assurance Society Limited, HoneywellControl Systems LOVELACE ROAD RG12 8YT 7426 B8 B2

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E73 Coal Pension Properties Ltd ICL/Fujitsu LOVELACE ROAD RG12 8TZ 25350 B1aPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E74 Waitrose Ltd, Panasonic Building B WILLOUGHBY ROAD RG12 8FT 6285 B2 B8Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E75 Waitrose Ltd, Waite House Doncastle Road RG12 8YA 105 B1aPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E76

Mr Christopher Newman, Land North Of Harvest Ride andSouth Of Forest Road and East Of West End Lane West EndLane RG42 5RH 2193 D1

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E77 Syngenta, Jealotts Hill Research Station JEALOTTS HILL RG42 6EY 1875 B1bPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

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BF_E78Miss Virgina Johnson 12 A The Western Centre WesternRoad RG12 1RW 387 B2

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E79Avis Budget UK Ltd, 12B The Western Centre, WesternRoad RG12 1RW 696 SG

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E80 OYO Developments Ltd 251 WESTERN ROAD RG12 1RE 1945 B1 B2 B8Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E81 Kier Trade City LLP, 251 WESTERN ROAD RG12 1RE 3555 B1 B2 B8Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E82 Strathclyde Pension Fund 42-43 WESTERN ROAD RG12 1RE 7690 B8Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E83 John Guest Ltd Downmill Road, Bracknell, RG12 1WB RG12 1WB 1555 B8Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E84Dell Computers Corporation Former Brickworks Site CAINROAD RG12 8XX 10775 B1a

Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E85 John Guest Ltd, Bracknell Distribution Centre Longshot Lane RG12 1QS 660 B8Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E86 Natabi Ltd, Cain Park Cain Road RG12 8XX 2444 B1aPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E87 Mr Simon Marsden, Cain Park Cain Road RG12 8XX 1445 B1c B2 BPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E88 Mr Peter Nowell, Mallard House, Unit B Cookham Road RG12 1RB 495 B2Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E89 Iceni Projects, Thales Premises, Western Road RG12 1RT 9290 B1aPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E90 Nacro, Unit 9 Brickfields Industrial Park, Kiln Lane RG12 1NQ 445 D1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

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BF_E91 Mr N Tremlett 3 Royal Hunt House Fernbank Road SL5 8JR 120 D1Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E92 Biochek 5 Kings Ride Park Kings Ride SL5 8BP 1394 B1bPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E93 S Holmes, Coopers Bridge Braziers Lane RG42 6NS 550 B1bPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E94 British Ensign Golf, Mill Ride Golf Club, MILL RIDE SL5 8LT 2081 D2Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E95 Mrs Y Conn, Ranelagh Farm CROUCH LANE SL4 4TN 525 SGPlanning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

BF_E96 Greene King The Royal Foresters London Road SL5 8DR 1325 A3Planning Commitments for EmploymentUses at 31st March 2016 Version 3 2017 Near Certain

EF1Persimmon House 11 De Havilland Drive BrooklandsBusiness Park Weybridge Surrey KT13 0NT 1344 B1(a) Near Certain

EF2Healix House Esher Green KT10 8AB & 26-32 High StreetEsher Surrey KT10 9RT 1932 B1(a) Near Certain

EF3Healix House Esher Green KT10 8AB & 26-32 High StreetEsher Surrey KT10 9RT 281 A1 Near Certain

EF4 61 Central Avenue West Molesey Surrey KT8 2RF 6626 B8 Near CertainEF5 105 - 113 High Street Esher Surrey KT10 9QE 1275.6 A1 Near Certain

EF629 Avro Way Brooklands Industrial Park Weybridge KT130YZ 689 B2 Near Certain

EF7Chelsea Football Club Training Ground Stoke Road StokeD'Abernon Cobham KT11 3PT 1823 D2 Near Certain

EF8Whiteley Village Octagon Road Hersham Walton-on-ThamesSurrey KT12 4EH 3936.4 C2 Near Certain

EF9Stompond Lane Sports Ground Stompond Lane Walton-On-Thames Surrey KT12 1HF 500 D1 Near Certain

Guildford_EF5Vision Engineering Ltd, Send Road, Send, Woking, GU237ER 4091 B1(a) Planning application 2017 Near Certain

Guildford

Hart

Chiltern

Elmbridge

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Reading_EF1 Energis House, Forbury Road RG1 8DN 18918 GEA B1(a) Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF2 Station Hill Site, Station Hill RG1 1LY 106470 GEA B1(a) Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF3 Thames Tower, 37-45 Station Road RG1 1LX 5939 GEA B1(a) Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF4 62 Portman Road RG30 1EA 2857 GEA B8 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near Certain

Reading_EF5 Unit 1 Paddock Road Industrial Estate RG4 5BY 1577 GEAMixed Use -B1c,B8 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near Certain

Reading_EF6 University of Reading, The Chancellors Way & Shinfield Road RG6 6AH 12191 GEA C1 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF7 Reading Girls School, Northumberland Avenue RG2 7PY 5101 GEA D1 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF8 Chazey Farm, The Warren 3,300 GEA C2 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF9 Royal Berkshire Hospital, London Road RG1 5AN 9,867 GEA C2 Non-residential Commitments 2017 More Than LikelyReading_EF10 Royal Berkshire Hospital, London Road RG1 5AN 2,130 GEA D1 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF11 Elvian School, Bath Road RG30 2BB 3,131 GEA D1 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF12 The Arthur Clark Home, 1 Albert Road RG4 7AN 2597 GEA C2 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF13 400 Longwater Avenue RG2 6GP 27,207 GEA B1(a) Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF14 Plot 8 600 South Oak Way RG1 6AD 20,430 GEA B1(a) Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF15 Plot 17, 500-600 Longwater Avenue 22,540 GEA B1(a) Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF16 Land north of Island Road RG2 0WR 24,200 GEA B2 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF17 Green Park Village RG2 6GB 16,000 GEA B1(a) Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF18 Green Park Village RG2 6GB 1,850 GEA D1 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF19 Foudry Place & 22 Commercial Road 2,295 GEA B1(a) Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF20 Foudry Place & 22 Commercial Road 1,400 GEA C1 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF21 Madejski Stadium, Royal Way 28,442 GEA D2 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF22 Worton Grange, Imperial Way RG2 0RX 4,692 GEA A1 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near Certain

Reading_EF23 Worton Grange, Imperial Way RG2 0RX 2,452 GEAMixed Use -B1c,B2,B8 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near Certain

Reading_EF24 Worton Grange, Imperial Way RG2 0RX 4,134 GEA C1 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF25 Worton Grange, Imperial Way RG2 0RX 2,510 GEA Sui Generis Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF26 Land west of Longwater Avenue 6,106 GEA Sui Generis Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF27 Lancaster Jaguar, Bennet Road RG2 0QX 3,078 GEA Sui Generis Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF28 Meadway Precinct, Honey End Lane RG30 4AB 3,908 GEA A1 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near CertainReading_EF29 452 Basingstoke Road RG2 0QE 10,406 GEA B2 Non-residential Commitments 2017 Near Certain

Reading_EF30 Land at Island Road West 11,067 GEAMixed Use -B1c,B2,B8 HELAA 2017 Near Certain

Reading_EF31 Land at the Madejski Stadium RG2 0FL 1,972 GEA B1(a) HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyReading_EF32 Land at the Madejski Stadium RG2 0FL 1,928 GEA A1 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyReading_EF33 Land at the Madejski Stadium RG2 0FL 23,035 GEA D2 HELAA 2017 More Than LikelyReading_EF34 Land at the Madejski Stadium RG2 0FL 23,605 GEA C1 HELAA 2017 More Than Likely

Reading

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Runnymede_E1Land at Dashwood Lang Road, Bourne Business Park,Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2HJ 11400 GEA SHAR data return 2017 2017 Near Certain

Runnymede_E2 Tamesis 1, The Glanty, Egham, Surrey, TW20 9AW 12131 GEA SHAR data return 2039 2017 More Than Likely

Runnymede_E3 Former Reservoir Site, Lovett Road, Staines, TW18 3A2 5853 GEA SHAR data return 2046 2017 More Than Likely

Runnymede_E4Nursery Barn, Otterhill Farm, Rowtown, Addlestone, Surrey,KT15 1HD 168 GEA SHAR data return 2050 2017 More Than Likely

Runnymede_E5Meadlake Place, Thorpe Lea Road, Egham, Surrey, TW208HE 3103 GEA SHAR data return 2059 2017 More Than Likely

Runnymede_E6Weybridge Business Park, Addlestone Road, Addlestone,Surrey, KT15 2UP 8409 GEA SHAR data return 2064 2017 More Than Likely

Runnymede_E7Three Stars Industrial Estate, Ten Acre Lane, Egham, Surrey,TW20 8RJ 10383 GEA SHAR data return 2066 2017 More Than Likely

Runnymede_E8 Otterhill Farm, Row Town Addlestone KT15 1HD 114.3 GEA SHAR data return 2085 2017 More Than Likely

Runnymede_E9 Ian Allan Motors, Sandhills Lane Virginia Water GU25 4BT 611.8 GEA SHAR data return 2086 2017 More Than Likely

Runnymede_E10 Chilsey House, Chilsey Green Road Chertsey KT16 9HB 2268 GEA SHAR data return 2098 2017 More Than LikelyRunnymede_E11 Plot D, Hanworth Lane, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 9JX 854 GEA SHAR data return 2115 2017 More Than Likely

Runnymede_E12Land fronting the Glanty including Land North and South ofLovett Road, Staines, Surrey, TW20 9AH 12883 GEA SHAR data return 2121 2017 More Than Likely

Runnymede_E13 Thorpe Industrial Estate, Ten Acre Lane, Egham, TW208RN 258 GEA SHAR data return 2134 2017 More Than LikelyRunnymede_E14 Culverdon House, Abbots Way, Chertsey,KT16 9JZ 2615 GEA SHAR data return 2135 2017 More Than LikelyRunnymede_E15 31 The Causeway, Staines upon Thames 18132 GEA B1(a) Monitoring data 2017 More Than LikelyRunnymede_E16 Former DERA site, Chobham Lane, Longcross 79025 GEA B1(a) Monitoring data 2017

Slough_EF_19-11, DAVID ROAD, POYLE TRADING ESTATE,COLNBROOK, SLOUGH, BERKSHIRE, SL3 0DB SL3 0DB 1772 B2 2017 Near Certain

Slough_EF_2 354, Buckingham Avenue, Slough, SL1 4PF SL1 4PF 1020 A2 2017 Near CertainSlough_EF_3 40, Liverpool Road, Slough, Berksire, SL1 4QZ SL1 4QZ 1335 C1 2017 Near Certain

Slough_EF_4Baylis Court School For Girls, Gloucester Avenue, Slough,SL1 3AH SL1 3AH 1283 D1 2017 Near Certain

Slough_EF_5 172-184, Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 3XE SL1 3XE 4905 C1 2017 Near Certain

Slough_EF_6Brunel Place, Brunel Bus Station, Wellington Street, Slough,Berkshire, SL1 1XN SL1 1XN 31,793 B1(a) 2017 Near Certain

Slough_EF_7 4, Buckingham Avenue, Slough, SL1 4SF SL1 4SF 1,858Mixed Use -B1c,B2,B8 2017 Near Certain

Runnymede

Rushmoor

Slough

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Slough_EF_8 Former Arbour Vale School, Stoke Road, Slough, Berkshire SL2 5AY 8,718 D1 2017 Near Certain

Slough_EF_9Former Arbour Vale School & St Josephs Playing Field, StokeRoad, Slough, SL2 5AY SL2 5AY 2,052 Sui Generis 2017 Near Certain

Slough_EF_10Observatory House, Windsor Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL12EY SL1 2EY 1948 B1(a) 2017 Near Certain

Slough_EF_11 1, BRUNEL WAY, SLOUGH, BERKS, SL1 1XL SL1 1XL 8,848 B1(a) 2017 Near Certain

Spelthorne_E1 17-51 London Road, Staines TW18 4AE 12787 Unknown B1(a) Planning permission 2018 Near CertainSpelthorne_E2 90-106 High Street, Staines TW18 4DP 1435 GEA C1 Planning permission 2018 Near Certain

Spelthorne_E3 Former Majestic House, High Street, Staines TW18 4AB 32715 UnknownMixed Use -B1a,B1b Planning permission 2018 Near Certain

Spelthorne_E4 Charter Square, High Street, Staines TW18 4BY 415 Unknown A1 Planning permission 2018 More Than LikelySpelthorne_E5 Land off Hanworth Road, Sunbury TW16 5DA 16,062 GIA Sui Generis Planning permission 2018 Near Certain

Woking_EF1 29 EVE ROAD GU21 5JS 111 GIA A2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF2LAND AT VICTORIA WAY, CAWSEY WAY & CHURCHSTREET WEST 6950 GIA A1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF3 LAND AT GOLDSWORTH ROAD & BUTTS ROAD 3281 GIA Sui Generis Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF4 23, 25, 27 COMMERCIAL WAY GU21 6XR 54 GIA A3 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF5SUITE 4 GROUND FLOOR, CLAREMONT HOUSE 12-18CLAREMONT ROAD KT14 6QJ 40 GIA A2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF6 53 PARVIS ROAD KT14 7AA 50 GIA Sui Generis Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF7 SOOD SUPERMARKET 1-3 ORIENTAL ROAD GU22 7AH 10 GIA A1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF8 CARDINAL PLACE GUILDFORD ROAD GU22 7LR 120 GIA A1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF9 THE CRICKETERS PUBLIC HOUSE HORSELL BIRCH GU21 4XB 33 GIA A3 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF10 26 & 28 MONUMENT ROAD GU21 5LT 25 GIA A1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF11 GREENBAYS PARK CARTHOUSE LANE 463 GIA A1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF12 WEST PORT HORSELL COMMON GU21 4YA 99 GIA Sui Generis Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

South Bucks

Spelthorne

Surrey Heath

Three Rivers

Watford

Windsor and Maidenhead

Woking

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Woking_EF13 LAND BETWEEN RAILWAY AND EGLEY ROAD EGLEYROAD 4159 GIA Sui Generis Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF14 PROVINCIAL HOUSE 26 COMMERCIAL WAY GU21 6EN 47 GIA A3 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF15 WOKING HOMES RAILCARE CENTRE ORIENTAL ROAD GU22 7BE 30 GIA Sui Generis Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF16ALFONAL HOUSE NOW MOTOR RETAILING SERVICESABBOT CLOSE KT14 7JN 315 GIA Sui Generis Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF17 TRACIOUS LANE ALLOTMENTS BULLBEGGARS LANE 27 GIA Sui Generis Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF18 UNIT 3 AND 4 CARDINAL PLACE GUILDFORD ROAD GU22 7NJ 83 GIA A3 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF19 18 STATION APPROACH KT14 6NF 9 GIA A3 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF20 BIRD IN HAND PUBLIC HOUSE EGLEY ROAD GU22 0NL 11 GIA A4 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF21 BANDSTAND SQUARE CAWSEY WAY 386 GIA A1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF22 109 WALTON ROAD GU21 5DW 105 GIA A1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF23LAND AT VICTORIA WAY, CAWSEY WAY & CHURCHSTREET WEST 528 GIA A3 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF24 KINGS COURT CHURCH STREET EAST GU21 6HA 3157 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF25HEATHER FARM HOUSE HEATHER FARM HORSELLCOMMON GU21 4XY 764 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF26 121 CHERTSEY ROAD GU21 5BW 2513 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF27 THOMSON HOUSE, 68-70, KINGS COURT CHERTSEYROAD, CHURCH STREET EAST GU21 5BD 6720 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF28 MCLAREN TECHNOLOGY CENTRE CHERTSEY ROAD GU21 4YH 52650 GIAMixed Use -B1c,B2,B8 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF29 GREENBAYS PARK CARTHOUSE LANE 1023 GIA B1(c) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF30 VICTORIA GATE CHOBHAM ROAD GU21 6JD 2095 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF31CHURCHILL HOUSE CHURCHILL RETIREMENT LIVING 6CHERTSEY ROAD KT14 7AG 187 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF32 SPECTRUM HOUSE, 56 GOLDSWORTH ROAD GU21 6LE 441 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF33 LAND RO 183 SAUNDERS LANE 32 GIA B8 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF34 WEST HALL FARM PARVIS ROAD KT14 6EY 100 GIA B8 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF35 111 CHERTSEY ROAD GU21 5BW 2080 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF36 THE STATION, 12 CHERTSEY ROAD GU21 5AB 172 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF37QUBIX INTERNATIONAL UNIT 1 STONEMASONSCOURT CEMETERY PALES GU24 0BL 92 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF38 CHESTER HOUSE 76 CHERTSEY ROAD GU21 5BJ 7200 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF39 FIRST FLOOR 21-22 STATION APPROACH KT14 6NF 91 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF40MARTLANDS INDUSTRIAL ESTATE UNITS 4-6 SMARTSHEATH LANE GU22 0RQ 61 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF41 UNIT 40, MARTLANDS INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SMARTSHEATH LANE GU22 0RQ 40 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

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Woking_EF42MARTLANDS INDUSTRIAL ESTATE UNITS 30,34,37,38,39AND PART 50 SMARTS HEATH LANE GU22 0RQ 72 GIA B2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF43 F1 WOLSEY WALK WOLSEY PLACE GU21 6XU 19 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF44 LAND AND BUILDINGS ON FORMER EFCO FORSYTHROAD 1014 GIA

Mixed Use -B1a,b,c Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF45 LAND & BUILDINGS ON FORMER EFCO FORSYTH PATH 1580 GIA B8 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF46 FRAZERS SURVEYORS 37A HIGH STREET GU21 4UR 51 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF47 3 JS NURSERY SMARTS HEATH ROAD GU22 0RG 152 GIA B8 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF48 299 CONNAUGHT ROAD GU24 0AD 124 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF49 CASTLE WORKS HOUSE 131A HIGH STREET GU22 9DL 460 GIA B1(c) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF50 ROSE LODGE BARTON CLOSE GU21 2DU 1805 GIA C2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF51 43 DARTMOUTH AVENUE GU21 5PE 85 GIA C2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF52LAND AT VICTORIA WAY, CAWSEY WAY & CHURCHSTREET WEST 19447 GIA C1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF53 GOLDSWORTH HOUSE GOLDSWORTH PARK CENTRE GU21 3LG 1178 GIA C2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF54 GOLDSWORTH HOUSE GOLDSWORTH PARK CENTRE GU21 3LG 42 GIA C2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF55 CAFÉ GLASS 14 THE BROADWAY GU21 5AP 39 GIA C1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF56 WOODBANK HOLLY BANK ROAD GU22 0JP 3335 GIA C2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF57 HORSELL LODGE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMEKETTLEWELL HILL GU21 4JA 2452 GIA C2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF58INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL LONDON 182 OLD WOKINGROAD GU22 8HR 4106 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF59 KINGS COURT CHURCH STREET EAST GU21 6HA 196 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF60ALEXANDER HOUSE UNITS 2 & 4 MERCIA WALK & 53-55, 57 & 59-61 COMMERCIAL WAY/ CHURCH PATH 891 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF61 4-6 COLLEGE ROAD GU22 8BD 49 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF62LAND AT VICTORIA WAY, CAWSEY WAY & CHURCHSTREET WEST 526 GIA D2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF63TOAD HALL ADVENTURE PLAY GOLDWATER LODGEWISHBONE WAY GU21 3RT 103 GIA D2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF64 MAYFORD GARAGE GUILDFORD ROAD GU22 9QX 172 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF65 WOKING COLLEGE RYDENS WAY GU22 9DL 155 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF66 THE PRIESTS HOUSE MADEIRA ROAD KT14 6DH 9 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF67 BEAUFORT PRIMARY SCHOOL KIRKLAND AVENUE GU21 3RG 240 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF68LAND TO THE NORTH OF MURRAYS BRIDGEMURRAYS LANE 293 GIA D2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

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Woking_EF69WEST B WEST BYFLEET COUNTY FIRST & MIDDLESCHOOL CAMPHILL ROAD KT14 6EF 860 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF70 LAKEVIEW SOCIAL CENTRE HARTSHILL WALK GU21 3AQ 96 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF71 GOLDSWORTH HOUSE GOLDSWORTH PARK CENTRE GU21 3LG 1266 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF72 98 HIGH ROAD KT14 7QT 9 GIA D2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF73 SYTHWOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL SYTHWOOD GU21 3AX 80 GIA D2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF74 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF LONDON, 182 OLDWOKING ROAD GU22 8HR 4753 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF75 LAND BETWEEN RAILWAY AND EGLEY ROAD EGLEYROAD 6198 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF76 86 WALTON ROAD GU21 5DW 220 GIA D2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF77 PYRFORD PRIMARY SCHOOL COLDHARBOUR ROAD GU22 8SP 281 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF78 KINGFIELD SCHOOL FIRST AND MIDDLE KINGFIELDROAD GU22 9EQ 22 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF79HOE BRIDGE SCHOOL HOE PLACE 224 OLD WOKINGROAD GU22 8JE 160 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF80 HEATHER FARM HORSELL COMMON GU21 4XY 758 GIA D2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF81 ST JOHN THE BAPTIST SCHOOL GU22 9AL 472 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF82 BYFLEET CRICKET PAVILION AT SPORTS GROUNDPARVIS ROAD KT14 7AB 66 GIA D2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF83 HOEBRIDGE GOLF CENTRE OLD WOKING ROAD GU22 8JH 358 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF84RYAN LEISURE ACTIVITIES RYAN HOUSE 30ACOLLEGE ROAD GU22 8BU 81 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF85ST THOMAS CHURCH PETER PAN PRE-SCHOOLNURSERY LITTLEWICK COMMON GU21 2JZ 30 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF86 WOKING HIGH SCHOOL MORTON ROAD GU21 4TJ 210 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF87 THE LIGHTBOX CHOBHAM ROAD GU21 4AA 46 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF88 THE HERMITAGE SCHOOL OAKWOOD ROAD GU21 8UU 21 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF89 BARNSBURY PRIMARY SCHOOL ALMOND AVENUE GU22 0BB 80 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF90LINDEN NURSERY SCHOOL 1026 BYFLEET CRICKETPAVILLION AT SPORTS GROUND PARVIS ROAD KT14 7AB 58 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF91 HIGH STREET NEW LIFE CHURCH GU22 9BX 76 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF92 LAND BETWEEN RAILWAY AND EGLEY ROAD EGLEYROAD 3529 GIA D2 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Woking_EF109 BROADOAKS 14050 GIA D1 Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near CertainWoking_EF110 20-32 GOLDSWORTH ROAD GU21 6JT 10582 GIA B1(a) Planning Data Monitoring Records 2017 Near Certain

Wokingham_EF1Hogwood Farm Sheerlands Road Finchampstead WokinghamRG404QY RG40 4QY 12000 Unknown

Mixed Use -B1a,b,c Internal records 2017 More Than Likely

Wokingham

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Wokingham_EF2Former Hazebrouck Barracks Princess Marina Drive AndLangley Common Road . 34492 Unknown B1(a) Internal records 2017 Near Certain

Wokingham_EF3 Mays Farm Hyde End Road Shinfield RG7 1EP RG7 1EP 217 B8 Internal records 2017 More Than Likely

Wokingham_EF5Pulleyn Transport Ltd Church Lane Three Mile Cross RG71HB . RG7 1HB 458 B8 Internal records 2017 More Than Likely

Wokingham_EF7 55 High Street Twyford Wokingham RG10 9AJ RG10 9AJ 163.83 B1(a) Internal records 2017 More Than LikelyWokingham_EF8 4 King Street Lane Winnersh Wokingham RG41 5AS RG41 5AS 67 B1(a) Internal records 2017 More Than Likely

Wokingham_EF9 Winnersh Triangle Wharfedale Road Winnersh 20585Mixed Use -B1a,b,c Internal records 2017 More Than Likely

Wokingham_EF10Land at Matthewsgreen Farm Matthewsgreen RoadWokingham. 1000

Mixed Use -B1a,b,c Internal records 2017 Near Certain

Wokingham_EF11

Plint Building Oaklands Business Centre Oaklands ParkWokingham RG412FD . RG412FD 406 B1(a) Internal records 2017 More Than Likely

Wokingham_EF12Harborne building grounds, University Of Reading,Whiteknights, RG6 6UR RG66UR 872 B1(b) Internal records 2017 Near Certain

Wokingham_EF13 Thames Valley Science Park 16096Mixed Use -B1a,b,c Internal records 2017 Near Certain

Wokingham_EF14 Winnersh Triangle Winnersh 17631Mixed Use -B1a,b,c Internal records 2017 Near Certain

Wycombe

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