Former Hookergate School, High Spen

Green belt
Flood zone 2
Flood zone 3
Conservation areas
Listed buildings
Air quality zones
Wildlife corridors
Newburn Ford Battlefield

Overview

2.36

hectares

40 - 50

housing capacity

Allocated site

Allocated by Making Spaces for Growing Places

Notes/Planning applications

DC/22/01326/FUL pending decision

Site constraints

This is a green belt area

Green Belt

Green Belt is a designation of land used to retain the openness of land surrounding or adjoining urban areas. The Tyne and Wear Green Belt forms a wide belt of protected land around Gateshead and the other larger urban areas within Tyne and Wear, as identified on the relevant councils’ Policies Maps. 
 
Data source for this information
Core Strategy and Urban Core Plan Policies Map (March 2015)
 
How often is this source updated?
When/if the Green Belt boundary changes as a result of a new plan coming into force.

Coal mining

Coal-mining

Area affected by past coal-mining that may pose a risk of ground instability. It is likely that a planning application would need to be supported by a Coal Mining Risk Assessment.

This area is flood zone 1

Flood Risk Areas / Flood Zones

Flood Risk Areas refer to the probability of flooding occurring on a site from sea and rivers. 
Inappropriate development in areas at risk of flooding should be avoided by directing development away from areas at highest risk (whether existing or future). 

Flood zone 1 - land with a low probability of flooding from rivers or the sea
Flood zone 2 – land with a medium probability of flooding
Flood zones 3a & 3b – land with a high probability of flooding

Surface water flooding from rainfall events at differing intensities and frequencies is also a flood risk consideration. 
 
Where appropriate, applications should be supported by a site-specific flood risk assessment. These areas are:

  • Flood zone 1 – where the site is 1 hectare or greater in size
  • Flood zone 2
  • Flood zone 3a & 3b
  • Land identified in a strategic flood risk assessment as being at increased flood risk in future
  • Land that may be subject to other sources of flooding, where its development would introduce a more vulnerable use

Data source for this information:
Gateshead Council Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (SFRA)
Environment Agency
National Planning Policy Framework / National Planning Practice Guidance

How often is this data source updated?
Every time the Local Plan SFRA is updated.
NPPF and Environment Agency data are updated periodically.

Soil and groundwater contamination ground risk band II

This site has been rated as risk band II for soil and groundwater contamination.
Risk bands range from I to V, the higher the band the greater potential risk (read more about ground risk bands).

This rating is based on the following potential risks listed below:

Boreholes recorded on this site

Historic boreholes drilled at a site may act as a preferential pathway for rapid transport of contamination to groundwater.

Groundwater vulnerability medium

Based on the hydrology, geology and soil properties within a single square kilometre around the site, the vulnerability of groundwater to pollutants discharged at ground level is considered likely to be medium.

Surface water within 50m

Shows where surface water features sensitive to pollution may be present within the specified distance.

This area is not subject to tree preservation orders

Geotechnical ground risk band III

This site has been rated as risk band III for geotechnical hazards.
Risk bands range from I to V, the higher the band the greater potential risk (read more about risk bands).

This rating is based on the following potential risks listed below:

Ground gas

Past landfill sites, coal mining and chemical wastes that present a ground gas hazard may be present.

Local ground stability hazards

Area affected by burnt colliery ash, and chemical waste fill areas posing a risk of land instability and/or affecting the capacity of the ground to carry weight, affecting the design of building foundations.

Coal-mining

Area affected by past coal-mining that may pose a risk of ground instability. It is likely that a planning application would need to be supported by a Coal Mining Risk Assessment.

This is not a conservation area

This area has no listed buildings

There are no wildlife corridors on this site

This is not an air quality management area


British Geological Survey factsheets relevant to this site
Asbestos, Coal Mining, Coal Mining Waste (Burnt Colliery Ash) and Coal Mining (Spoil)
Disclaimer

This website is intended to give an initial summary of potential risks on a site and cannot guarantee that the information is accurate, complete or up-to-date.

The information on the site is not a replacement for standard good practice risk-based assessment and investigation of sites or consultation with professional advisers, and does not provide the detailed information which would be required to accompany a planning application.

All liability or responsibility of the Council for any loss, damage or inconvenience caused as a result of reliance on the information on the site is expressly excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law.