< Previous40 North Lincolnshire – Development Land OpportunitiesBRIE-1 Former Brigg Sugar Site DescriptionThe former Brigg Sugar site is located south of Scawby Brook and immediately west of the New River Ancholme. It is accessed off the B1206 by an adopted roadway that also serves the adjacent Glanford Brigg power station and Brigg Renewable Energy Plant to the south. This is a good strategic site, located adjacent to the Market Town of Brigg.Type of EmploymentB1, B2, B8Size of Site20.5 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThis brownfield site was previously occupied by a British Sugar factory. It comprises vacant industrial buildings, associated storage areas, washing areas, lagoons and grassland. It is likely that the existing structures will require demolition prior to redevelopment. The site is located on the edge of the built up area adjacent to sensitive open countryside in relatively close proximity to houses in Brigg and Scawby Brook. In terms of landscape and terrain, the surrounding area is flat agricultural land with low hedgerows and isolated trees. Given the flat topography and unscreened nature of the site, there is a requirement for a high standard of landscaping within the site to mitigate the effect of development on the open countryside and nearby housing. It is identified within the SFRA as falling within Flood Risk Zone 2/3a.Planning StatusThe site is allocated for employment within the North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocations Development Plan Document. Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryThe site is available and is expected to be developed during 2016-2026.NEWE-1 New Holland Industrial EstateDescriptionNew Holland Industrial Estate is located to the west of New Holland, south of the Barton upon Humber to Cleethorpes railway and either side of Lincoln Castle Way (B1206). The wider area is mainly in agricultural use with pockets of grassland and small plots occupied by light industrial and general industrial uses.Type of EmploymentB1, B2, B8Size of Site21.47 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThis site has transport infrastructure already in place and individual plots could easily be developed. The site is suitable for B1 (Offices/Light Industrial), B2 (General Industry) and B8 (Storage and Distribution) uses but is unlikely to be developed fully within the Housing and Employment Land Allocations DPD’s plan period. It has therefore been proposed that the site’s development is phased with 2ha of land being initially allocated with further land only released when previous phases have been developed or benefit from outstanding planning consents. This area of New Holland lies within SFRA Flood Zone 2/3aPlanning StatusThe site is allocated for employment within the North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocations Development Plan Document. Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryThe site is available and is expected to be developed during 2016-2026.Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560North Lincolnshire – Development Land Opportunities 41EALE-1 Spen LaneDescriptionThe site is located south of Spen Lane, west of the A161 and north of the Doncaster to Cleethorpes railway line in Ealand. It is a serviced site lying adjacent to the A161, which borders the site to the east. To the west is an established caravan park and to the eastern side of the A161 are a number of commercial and residential properties. To the immediate south lies the North Soak Drain, followed by the Doncaster to Cleethorpes railway line with the Stainforth and Keadby Canal just beyond.Type of EmploymentB1, B2, B8Size of Site3.2 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe site has good access to the strategic highway network and is only a short distance from the M180 motorway and benefits from good public transport links with services operating throughout the normal working day. It is a conveniently accessed and well-serviced site and is still suitable for B1 (Offices/Light Industrial), B2 (General Industry) and B8 (Storage and Distribution) uses that is capable of being developed within the plan period. This area of Ealand lies within SFRA Flood Zone 2/3a.Planning StatusThe site is allocated for employment within the North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocations Development Plan Document. Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryThe site is available and is expected to be developed during 2016-2026.EALE-2 South of RailwayDescriptionThe land south of the railway is located just to the west of the A18/A161 gyratory at Ealand and south of the Doncaster to Cleethorpes railway, and the Stainforth and Keadby Canal. The site is a mixture of uncultivated agricultural and previously developed land. The southern built part is comprised of a former steelholders yard, now used for a variety of uses including a caravan business, and other vacant premises. To the north of this site is an area of undeveloped scrubland.Type of EmploymentB1, B2, B8Size of Site6.0 hectaresDelivery ConsiderationsThe opportunity arises for a comprehensive redevelopment of the site, including the former steel stockholders yard for B1, B2 and B8 uses. This site has been reduced in size from the one previously allocated within the North Lincolnshire Local Plan and does not include the large tract of productive agricultural land to the west. It is considered that this smaller site offers a more viable and deliverable option than the area covered in the North Lincolnshire Local Plan that has shown little interest in coming forward. The site has good access to the strategic highway network, is only a short distance from the M180 motorway and benefits from good public transport links with services operating throughout the normal working day. This area of Ealand lies within SFRA Flood Zone 2/3a.Planning StatusThe site is allocated for employment within the North Lincolnshire Housing and Employment Land Allocations Development Plan Document. Anticipated Timescales for DeliveryThe site is available and is expected to be developed during 2016-2026.Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560Crown copyright and database rights 2016. Ordnance Survey 0100023560Why not make North Lincolnshire your next investment?Get in touchFor more information contactLesley PottsHead of Economy & Growth01724 297465 lesley.potts@northlincs.gov.ukEDINBURGHLONDONNORTHLINCOLNSHIREEasy access to over 50 million people within a four-hour driveExcellent road and rail links.Get to London in under 2½ hoursExceptional access to and from Europe and global trade routes by sea. And by air.RailMotorwayNorth Lincolnshire has great infrastructure and excellent connections including:M180Next >