
Planning Obligations
Monitoring Statement
July 2009
General enquiries should be made to Stephen Faulkner (Principal Planner) on 01603 222752 (email [email address]) or Ellen Jones (Planning Analyst) on 01603 638160 (email [email address]) or Anita Ragan (Planner) on 01603 222731 (email [email address]).
Contents
(i) Executive Summary
Introduction
Responses to Planning Obligation Consultations
Value of Contributions Sought
Status and Number of S106 Agreements
Value of S106 Agreements
Building Progress and Monies Received
Appendix
Contributions Paid to Date
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(a) Market Slow Down and County Council Response
The slow-down in the economy has begun to have an effect on the County Council's Planning Obligations in the following areas:
A reduction in enquiries - During 2008, the County Council responded to 112 planning obligation enquiries, an average of 9 per month. This was the highest annual figure since records began (see graph 1). However, during the first half of 2009, the County Council has responded to just 32 enquiries averaging just 5 per month. If this trend were to continue for the rest of the year the County Council would only respond to 64 enquiries, a decline of 43% compared to 2008.
A fall in the value of new S106 agreements being signed. The value of new S106 agreements has fallen steeply in the first six months of 2009 reflecting a decline in major sites coming forward at this time. New S106s signed in the first six months of 2009 totalled just over £400,000 compared to an annual average of just under £3 million per annum over the past seven years (2001 - 2008); and
A fall in the amount of receipts from extant S106 agreements. Up to 2008 the level of receipts had steadily risen year on year reflecting a confident housing market as new developments came on stream and phased contributions paid to the County Council. In 2008 the level of receipt peaked at around £2.8 million (see graph 6). However, in the first 6 months of 2009 less than £650,000 had been received due to many housing sites seeing very low levels of completions and hence critical trigger points for contributions not being met.
The County Council has responded to the economic slow-down through updating its Planning Obligations Standards as follows:
In terms of positive help for the housing industry the new Standards have:
Frozen the education and library cost multipliers at 2008 levels. This freeze in contributions is hoped will provide some positive reassurance to the local housing market;
Provided clarification on the phasing of payments over the lifetime of the development, rather than being front loaded. This is hoped will provide some practical help to house-builders in terms of managing their cash-flows;
Not introduced any monitoring charge on developers relating to the servicing of S106 agreements, although the County Council does charge for the legal input into the drafting of S106 agreements.
Not introduced any new charges planned for household waste re-cycling and climate change initiatives.
In respect of minimising risk to the authority the Standards include:
Clearer reference to the use of Bonds where appropriate - i.e. seeking a Bond from a developer as security for payment so as to minimise the risk to the County Council in the event that a developer goes into administration/receivership at a later date; and
Increasing the time the County Council has to spend any developer contribution.
(b) Headline Monitoring Figures
Since the introduction of the agreed Planning Obligations Protocol in 1999, which has provided the mechanism for the District Councils to formally consult Norfolk County Council on applications over an agreed threshold, the County Council has responded to enquiries relating to 446 sites.
Since 1999 the County Council has signed up to 163 S106 agreements covering education, library and fire hydrant provision. The 163 agreements are worth just over £25.3 million. There are a further 27 draft agreements worth just over £6.1 million and the County Council has been consulted on a further 256 sites which could potentially yield a further £181.1 million.
In terms of the value of contributions agreed since 1999, South Norfolk has the largest share (43%) with North Norfolk having the lowest proportion of contributions (<1%) agreed by value (see graph 5). The high levels of contributions agreed in South Norfolk reflect the number of major sites that have come forward (permitted) in this period at locations such as Costessey, Cringleford, Wymondham and Poringland.
The Local Authority with the highest number of S106 agreements is King's Lynn and West Norfolk with some 43 agreements (see graph 4). This is followed by Breckland with 30 agreements and South Norfolk with 28. Great Yarmouth has the lowest number of S106 agreements with only 10 agreements being entered into between 1999 and the end of June 2009.
In terms of the type of contributions agreed most have been for education purposes (97%). To date only £9.7 million (38%) of the agreed contributions has been collected due to the fact that:
Only a third (34%) of sites are now complete.
Some 20% of the agreed S106 sites have yet to start;
Many of those sites which have started have yet to reach their critical threshold (trigger points) as set out in the S106 agreements.
The County Council undertakes twice yearly surveys to monitor building progress on those “live” S106 sites (i.e. sites not yet complete). In the past this has relied heavily on District Council monitoring, but given the scale of contributions agreed and the limited resources many Districts were able to allocate to this exercise, the County Council now undertakes its own site surveys.
The attached monitoring statement also sets out where money has been spent in accordance with the signed S106 agreements. This covers education, libraries and fire hydrants and also includes a section on highway/transport contributions showing a further total of around £13.5 million secured through S106 agreements for transport schemes. In addition further contributions have been agreed for highway/transport contributions under S278 of the Highways Act (1980).
1. Introduction
Planning obligation contributions play an important role in the provision of county-wide services. The County Council is consulted by District Councils on all developments, above an agreed threshold, on the possible need for contributions for infrastructure and service provision.
Contributions sought from developers are based on the County Council's Planning Obligations Standards, which were first introduced in 2000 and have subsequently been updated on an annual basis. The current Standards were last updated in April 2009.
This report quantifies the number and value of enquiries and signed 106 agreements. The total figures are categorised according to geographic location of development (District Council) and type of contribution (i.e. education, library and fire hydrant provision). The report also sets out how the County Council has used the contributions paid to date.
The end date for statistics for this report is 30th June 2009.
Developers also contribute towards the construction and maintenance of highways and other related transport schemes. These contributions are dealt through both the Planning (S106 of the 1990 Town and Country Planning Act) and Highway legislation (S278 of the 1980 Highways Act). It should be noted that this aspect of planning obligations is dealt with by a separate team/section, however, this report does provide a broad summary of the transport contributions collected under the S106 process during a similar time period (see Appendix for detail).
2. Responses to Planning Obligations Consultations
Graph 1: Planning Obligations Responses by Calendar Year (2009 - only half year results)
The number of responses to District Councils and developers has risen (fairly) steadily between 1999 and 2008 as indicated in graph 1 above. The average number of responses for complete years from 1999 - 2008 is 88 per annum or 7 per month. In 2008 the County Council responded to 112 enquiries, on average 9 per month, the highest annual figure to date. The County Council has responded to 32 enquiries in 2009 so far. If this trend were to continue, only 64 responses, an average of 5 per month would be made for the year, which is some 43% less than in 2008. This reduction in enquiries is most likely to be as a result of the current economic downturn.
Responses are made to a variety of enquiries from either the:
Local Planning Authority (LPA) - response to planning applications and Local Development Framework (LDF) consultations; or the
Developer - response to pre-application enquiries and enquiries on potential LDF site allocations.
Graph 2: All responses, by district, 1999 - June 2009
To date the County Council has responded to enquiries on 446 sites, many of these have been multiple responses reflecting:
Different stages in the planning process (pre-application, application, S106 negotiation);
Different market conditions leading to new proposals being submitted on the same site.
King's Lynn & West Norfolk and Breckland are the districts with the largest proportion of cases since 1999, with 22% and 19% respectively (see graph 2 above). Broadland and Great Yarmouth have the lowest proportion of enquiries responded to in this period. (The Broads Authority is exceptional in that it has a particularly low level of development which meets the criteria set out in the Protocol).
3. Value of Contributions Sought
Graph 3: Value of all contributions sought, by district, 1999 - June 2009 (including pre-application enquiries and those with draft or signed S106 agreements)
In terms of the value of contributions sought since 1999, South Norfolk accounts for 62% of the total (£131 million out of a total of £213 million). This reflects the fact that several strategic housing sites came forward in South Norfolk during this period at Poringland, Wymondham, Costessey and Cringleford. In addition there have been enquiries from the development industry relating to potential major housing sites in South Norfolk (i.e. within the Greater Norwich Development Partnership area).
4. Status and Number of S106 Agreements
District |
Agreed S106 |
Draft S106 |
Pre-application |
Total Cases/Sites |
Breckland |
30 |
3 |
51 |
84 |
Broadland |
14 |
4 |
23 |
41 |
Great Yarmouth |
10 |
1 |
25 |
36 |
KLWN |
43 |
7 |
42 |
92 |
North Norfolk |
14 |
0 |
36 |
50 |
Norwich City |
24 |
3 |
45 |
72 |
South Norfolk |
28 |
9 |
32 |
69 |
Broads Authority |
0 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
TOTAL |
163 |
27 |
256 |
446 |
Table 1: Status of S106 Agreements, by District, 1999 - June 2009
Graph 4: Status of S106 Agreements, by District, 1999 - June 2009
Not every enquiry will develop into a S106 agreement, since some requests received by the County Council are speculative. However, many of the enquiries received do progress from `outstanding' to `draft' status, and eventually through to a S106 agreement.
The Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk have the highest number of signed S106 agreements of the seven districts, with 43 followed by Breckland (30) and South Norfolk (28).
5. Value of S106 Agreements
Table 2: Value of S106 Agreements, by District, 1999 - June 2009
District |
Agreed S106 |
Draft S106 |
Pre-application |
Total |
Breckland |
£3,242,888 |
£1,116,594 |
£10,615,305 |
£14,974,787 |
Broadland |
£1,802,910 |
£286,287 |
£14,356,559 |
£16,445,756 |
Great Yarmouth |
£1,300,705 |
£365,910 |
£8,715,023 |
£10,381,638 |
KLWN |
£6,224,080 |
£584,040 |
£23,607,484 |
£30,415,604 |
North Norfolk |
£61,727 |
£0 |
£2,274,954 |
£2,336,681 |
Norwich |
£1,678,226 |
£385,041 |
£4,457,805 |
£6,521,072 |
South Norfolk |
£11,030,511 |
£3,381,320 |
£117,081,004 |
£131,492,835 |
Broads Authority |
£0 |
£0 |
£7,703 |
£7,703 |
TOTAL |
£25,341,047 |
£6,119,192 |
£181,115,837 |
£212,576,076 |
Norfolk County Council has entered into 163 S106 agreements since 1999 worth just over £25.3 million (see Tables 1 and 2). A further 27 agreements are currently (June 2009) in draft form and are worth an additional £6.1 million.
In addition pre-application enquiries, and those sites potentially coming forward through the Local Development Framework (LDF) process, could provide a further £181.1 million towards County Council services. However, this figure could change over time and has to be seen in the context of planned housing growth in the emerging LDFs up to, and beyond 2021.
Of the signed agreements, 43% (in value) relates to developments in South Norfolk, which has seen several large scale developments at Poringland, Cringleford, Wymondham and Costessey. Table 2 and Graph 5 show the value of S106 agreements by District.
Graph 5: Value of S106 Agreements, by District, 1999 - June 2009
Table 3: Yearly Total for Agreed S106, 1999 - June 2009
Year |
Education |
Libraries |
Hydrants |
Total |
2000 |
£465,394 |
£15,240 |
£1,800 |
£482,434 |
2001 |
£1,097,308 |
£32,410 |
£11,250 |
£1,140,968 |
2002 |
£1,107,408 |
£56,864 |
£11,550 |
£1,175,822 |
2003 |
£1,032,928 |
£21,690 |
£3,150 |
£1,057,768 |
2004 |
£8,222,788 |
£147,300 |
£29,250 |
£8,399,338 |
2005 |
£1,119,646 |
£34,800 |
£4,650 |
£1,159,096 |
2006 |
£5,186,126 |
£124,700 |
£23,700 |
£5,334,526 |
2007 |
£2,694,767 |
£73,268 |
£17,260 |
£2,785,295 |
2008 |
£3,262,008 |
£96,420 |
£11,541 |
£3,369,969 |
2009 |
£392,088 |
£37,800 |
£5,943 |
£435,831 |
|
£24,580,461 |
£640,492 |
£120,094 |
£25,341,047 |
While contributions are requested for education, library and fire services, by far the highest value of S106 agreements signed to date relates to education contributions, accounting for almost £24.6 million (97%) of the £25.3 million agreed to date. Table 3 shows the value of S106s agreed year on year and shows significant peaks in 2004 and 2006 as major sites came forward (i.e. being permitted) in these years, which included, for example: Greenland Avenue, Wymondham (2004); North of River Tud, Costessey (Queens Hills) (2004); Cringleford (Round House Park) (2004); Former RAF base Watton (2006) and Lodge Farm, Costessey (2006). Agreements being signed so far in 2009 show a significant decline probably as a result of the current economic uncertainties.
6. Building Progress and Monies Received
Table 4: Total Contributions Sought/Agreed, by Service Department, 1999 - June 2009
Status |
Education |
Library |
Fire |
Total |
Agreed S106 |
£24,580,461 |
£640,492 |
£120,094 |
£25,341,047 |
Draft S106 |
£5,971,079 |
£116,820 |
£31,293 |
£6,119,192 |
Pre-application |
£174,891,988 |
£5,662,374 |
£561,475 |
£181,115,837 |
Total |
£205,443,528 |
£6,419,686 |
£712,862 |
£212,576,076 |
Paid |
£9,241,210 |
£342,739 |
£66,950 |
£9,650,899 |
Table 5: Building Progress on Sites with Agreed Section 106, 1999 - June 2009 (based at March 2009)
District |
Permitted (but not started) |
Started |
Complete |
Not known |
Total |
Breckland |
9 |
7 |
11 |
3 |
30 |
Broadland |
2 |
5 |
4 |
3 |
14 |
Great Yarmouth |
1 |
3 |
4 |
2 |
10 |
King's Lynn & West Norfolk |
10 |
18 |
13 |
2 |
43 |
North Norfolk |
3 |
6 |
5 |
0 |
14 |
Norwich City |
3 |
6 |
12 |
3 |
24 |
South Norfolk |
4 |
15 |
7 |
2 |
28 |
Total |
32 |
60 |
56 |
15 |
163 |
Tables 4 and 5 show the value of contributions agreed and what has been paid to date as well as building progress on the 163 agreed S106 sites. They show that while just over £25.3 million has been agreed only £9.2 million has actually been received. The reasons for this are:
Only a third (34%) of sites have been completed;
A further 32 sites (20%) have not yet started; and
Many of the remaining sites, which are under construction, have yet to reach their critical threshold (i.e. when contributions are triggered). The County Council monitors these sites twice a year in order to ensure that when appropriate trigger points are reached the developer transfers contributions to the County Council.
Graph 6: Pro-rata monies received annually (2004 to 2009)
Graph 6 shows the value of monies received (pro-rata calculated) annually by the County Council since 2004 plus a projection to the end of 2009. It shows a steady increase in monies received until the end of 2008 with a sharp drop in the first six months of 2009. Since the beginning of 2009 only £646,867 (pro-rata figure) has been received from developers probably reflecting current economic uncertainties and subsequent reduction in house build.
The difference between the total monies received in Graph 6 and that displayed in Table 4 can be explained by the difference in start date of the two (Graph 6 starts in 2004 rather than 2000).
Appendix - Contributions Paid
The following tables (6-9) show in broad terms how monies received to date have been spent by the respective service departments.
Table 6: How Education Contributions Have Been Spent
Any questions on the table below please contact Jane Blackwell on 01603 222287
Figures highlighted in red show new additions since February 2009.
SITE |
SETTLEMENT |
MONEY PAID SO FAR |
SCHOOLS IN CATCHMENT |
Breckland |
|
|
|
Besthorpe Rd |
Attleborough |
£81,529.50 |
Attleborough infant/junior/high. Spent on growth project at Attleborough High School. |
Fengate Drove |
Brandon |
£0 |
Weeting Primary and Methwold High. |
London Road |
Dereham |
£116,200 |
Grove House, St Nicholas Junior, Northgate High. Spent 50/50 on Northgate and Neatherd High Schools. |
Moorgate Business Centre |
Dereham |
£0 |
Grove House, St Nicholas Junior, Northgate High. Spent on a mobile replacement project at St Nicholas Junior School. |
Norwich Road, former Little Chef |
Dereham |
£52,085 |
Dereham Church Infants, St Nicholas Junior, Dereham High Schools. Spent at Dereham 6th form centre to expand art and technology facilities. |
Garboldisham Road |
Kenninghall |
£0 |
Kenninghall Primary, Old Buckenham High. Money will be allocated to Old Buckenham High School. |
Lynn Road |
Swaffham |
£0 |
Swaffham First, South Greenhoe Middle, Hamonds High. Will be allocated to Hamond's High School as contribution to the Norfolk Schools Project there. |
Castleacre Road |
Swaffham |
£0 |
Will be allocated to one or more of - Swaffham Infants, Swaffham Junior and Hamonds High. |
Croxton Rd Industrial Estate |
Thetford |
£77,995.26 |
Thetford schools. Spent on a mobile replacement project at Rosemary Musker High School. |
Kilverstone Park/Charlock Rd |
Thetford |
£209,340 |
Admirals Primary, Rosemary Musker High. Spent on projects at Rosemary Musker and Admirals Junior Schools. |
Thetford Road |
Watton |
£52,175 |
Westfield Infant, Watton Junior, Wayland High. Allocated to Westfields Infants School. |
RAF Watton Technical Site |
Watton |
£0 |
St Peter and St Pauls, Carbrooke, Watton Infant, Junior and High. Allocated to project at Carbrooke and any remainder to one or more of the Watton schools. |
RAF Watton Technical Site |
Watton |
£281,206 |
St Peter and St Paul, Carbrooke and Wayland High. Allocated to Carbrooke Primary School. |
Norwich Road |
Watton |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Westfield Infant, Watton Junior, Wayland High. |
RAF Watton Radar Site |
Watton |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Westfield Infant, Watton Junior, Wayland High. |
|
|
£870,530.76 |
|
Broadland |
|
|
|
St Michaels Hospital |
Aylsham |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - St Michaels, Bure Valley, Aylsham High. |
East of Chapel Street |
Cawston |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Cawston Primary, Reepham High. |
Land off Horsbeck Way |
Horsford |
£66,698 |
Horsford First or Middle or Taverham High. Mobile replacement project at Horsford First School. |
Land off Dog Lane |
Horsford |
£44,293 |
Horsford Middle and Hellesdon High. Put towards Hellesdon High remodelling - arts/technology and sports hall. |
Former Mill, Mill Road |
Horstead |
£35,340 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Coltishall Primary, Broadland High. |
Post Office Road/St Edmunds Road |
Lingwood |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Lingwood Infant and Junior, Acle High School. |
Little Plumstead hospital site |
Little Plumstead |
£302,825 |
Little Plumstead Primary, Thorpe St Andrew High. Money has been allocated to the new Primary school at Little Plumstead. |
Somerfield Car Park, The Paddocks, Old Catton |
Old Catton |
£26,245 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Lodge Lane First, White Woman Lane Middle, Sprowston High. |
White Woman Lane |
Sprowston |
£216,000 |
Lodge Lane First, White Woman Lane Middle, Sprowston High. Spent on classbase extension at Sprowston High. |
Home Farm, Blue Boar Lane |
Sprowston |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Sprowston High, Falcon Middle, Cecil Gowing, Sparhawk. |
|
|
£691,401 |
|
Great Yarmouth |
|
|
|
Blue Sky |
Bradwell |
£0 |
Homefield/Hillside First, Woodlands Middle, Lynn Grove/Oriel High. Shared equally between Lynn Grove, Oriel and Woodlands Middle. |
West Road |
Caister |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Caister First or Middle. |
Marsh Road |
Cobholm |
£0 |
Cobholm First, Edward Worledge, Gt Yarmouth High. Allocated to Cobholm growth project. |
Boundary Road |
Great Yarmouth |
£59,182 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Southtown Infant, Edward Worledge Junior, Cliff Park High. |
Martham Road |
Hemsby |
|
To be allocated to one or more of - Hemsby Primary School, Flegg High School. |
Lowestoft Road |
Hopton |
£238,586 |
Hopton First, Cliff Park Middle/High. Spent on growth project at Hopton First and remodelling at Cliff Park High School. |
Hall Lane/Rowan Rd |
Martham |
£0 |
Martham First, West Flegg Middle, Flegg High. Allocated to the new Martham Primary School and remodelling at Flegg High School. |
Elmside, White Street |
Martham |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Martham Primary School, Flegg High School. |
|
|
£297,768 |
|
King's Lynn and West Norfolk |
|
|
|
Stanhoe Road |
Bircham Newton |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - King George VI Primary School, Smithdon High School. |
Civray Avenue |
Downham Market |
£20,160 |
Spent on Hillcrest Primary two classroom extension. |
Lynn Road/Bexwell Road |
Downham Market |
£229,536 |
Hillcrest/Clackclose Primary. Spent on Hillcrest Primary dining room and staff room extension. |
Shorts Drove |
Downham Market |
£60,645 |
Clackclose Primary, Downham Market High. Allocated to Clackclose to bring both sites together as one school. |
Bennet Street |
Downham Market |
£326,165 |
Clackclose/Hillcrest and Downham Market High. Shared between Clackclose to bring two sites together and remainder on Downham Market High growth project. |
Railway Road Phase 2 |
Downham Market |
£0 |
Clackclose, Downham Market High. Allocated to Clackclose to bring two sites together. |
Land at Railway Road |
Downham Market |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Clackclose Primary, Downham Market High. |
Bennet Street |
Downham Market |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Clackclose Primary, Downham Market High. |
Gayton Mill |
Gayton |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Gayton First/Church Hill First, Grimston Junior, Springwood High. |
Station Road |
Great Massingham |
|
To be allocated to one or more of - Great Massingham Primary, Litcham High. |
Downs Road/Nursery Drive |
Hunstanton |
£51,874 |
To be allocated to one or more of - To be allocated to one or more of - Hunstanton Infant, Redgate Junior, Smithdon High. |
South Fairstead |
Kings Lynn |
£118,125 |
Fairstead Primary, Springwood High. Allocated to remodelling at Fairstead Primary and improvements to Springwood High. |
Land at Stonegate St/Martean House |
Kings Lynn |
£8,500 |
KES only (this money must be spent on High School provision only. Allocated to KES for their canteen extension. |
Baldock Drive |
Kings Lynn |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Reffley Primary, Park High. |
Wootton Road |
Kings Lynn |
|
To be allocated to one or more of - Gaywood Primary and Springwood High School. |
Salts Road, West Walton |
Kings Lynn |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - West Walton Primary, Marshland High School. |
Nursery Lane |
South Wootton |
£85,524 |
South Wootton First, Junior and KES. Spent on two classroom extension at South Wootton First School. |
Gap Farm, Grimston Road |
South Wootton |
£188,646 |
South Wootton First, Junior and KES. Spent on South Wootton first two classroom extension and South Wootton Junior dining hall extension. |
Station Road |
Watlington |
£41,379 |
Watlington Primary, Downham Market High. Spent on classroom and staffroom extension at Watlington Primary School. |
Clenchwarton Road |
West Lynn |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - West Lynn Primary, St Clements High. |
Clenchwarton Road |
West Lynn |
£113,741 |
West Lynn Primary, St Clements High. Allocated to West Lynn Primary School. |
St Peter's Road |
West Lynn |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - West Lynn Primary, St Clements High. |
Whittington Mill (Northwold) |
Whittington |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Norman Primary, Methwold High. |
|
|
£1,244,295 |
|
North Norfolk |
|
|
|
CT Baker Ltd, High Street |
Stalham |
£20,501 |
Stalham First, Middle and High. Spent on growth project at Stalham High School. |
High Street (Kingfisher Hotel) |
Stalham |
£17,076 |
Stalham First, Middle and High. Spent on growth project at Stalham High School. |
Old Market Road and Lower Staithe Road |
Stalham |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Only for the improvement to Stalham First or any other first or infant school in the area. |
|
|
£37,577 |
|
Norwich |
|
|
|
Bishy Barnabee Way |
Bowthorpe |
£26,869 |
Cloverhill/Chapel Break First, St Michaels Middle. Spent on Chapel Break kitchen project and St Michael's Junior School. |
Draper Way |
Bowthorpe |
£19,597 |
Bowthorpe Schools. Spent at St Michael's Junior School. |
Tolye Road |
Bowthorpe |
£24,420 |
Bowthorpe Schools. Spent at St Michael's Junior School. |
Draper Way (T1/T2 Chapel Break) |
Bowthorpe |
£49,820 |
Cloverhill/Chapel Break First, St Michaels Middle. Spent on growth at Chapel Break and St Michael's Junior Schools. |
Bishy Barnabee Way - Three Score |
Bowthorpe |
£690,566 |
Cloverhill/Chapel Break First, St Michaels Middle Earlham High. Spent at Chapel Break and St Michael's Junior Schools. |
Chapelfield/Former Nestle Site |
Norwich |
£71,842 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Bignold First and Middle, Hewett School. |
Fifers Lane |
Norwich |
£113,280 |
Garrick Green, Lodge Lane. |
Former Brewery site, Kings Street |
Norwich |
£34,599 |
Lakenham First and Middle and Hewett School. Allocated to Hewett School for remodelling. |
Land off Fifers Lane Officers' Mess |
Norwich |
£74,690 |
Garrick Green, Lodge Lane First, Old Catton Middle and Sprowston High. Allocated to Sprowston High for reorganisation. |
Norfolk & Norwich Hospital |
Norwich |
£365,650 |
Bignold First and Middle. Part allocated to Bignold Primary School. |
Former Flour Mills/Cannon Wharf |
Norwich |
£43,416 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Lakenham First and Middle and Hewett School. |
|
|
£1,514,749 |
|
South Norfolk |
|
|
|
North Tud |
Costessey |
£1,707,764 |
Costessey Infant, Junior and High. Spent on new Queen's Hill Primary School and Costessey High growth project. |
Lodge Farm |
Costessey |
£103,510 |
Costessey Infant, Junior and High. Allocated to the three schools in Costessey for growth projects. |
Bridge Farm |
Costessey |
£0 |
Costessey Infant, Junior and High. Allocated to Costessey Junior School. |
North A11/Newmarket Road |
Cringleford |
£258,855 |
Cringleford Primary and Hethersett High. Will be spent on new Primary School in Cringleford. |
Stuston road |
Diss |
£160,682 |
Diss Infant, Junior and High. Allocated to Diss High School. |
94 Victoria Road |
Diss |
£131,733 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Diss Infant, Junior and High. |
Mission Road |
Diss |
£133,592 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Diss Infant, Junior and High. |
Cuthbert Maltings |
Diss |
£118,228 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Diss Infant, Junior and High. |
Land at Bawburgh Rd/Marlingford Way |
Easton |
£64,825 |
Easton Primary - contributions only to be spent on Primary school accommodation. Spent at St Peter's at Easton. |
Mendham Lane/Parklands Way |
Harleston |
£0 |
Harleston Primary, Archbishop Sancroft High. Some spent on mobile replacement scheme at Harleston Primary. |
Whartons Nursery Site, Station Road |
Harleston |
|
Harleston Primary, Archbishop Sancroft High. Some spent on mobile replacement scheme at Harleston Primary . |
Mendham Lane |
Harleston |
£0 |
Harleston Primary, Archbishop Sancroft High. Some spent on mobile replacement scheme at Harleston Primary School. |
Myrtle Road |
Hethersett |
£230,095 |
Woodside First, Hethersett Middle, Hethersett High. Money MUST be spent on increasing Educational capacity in the catchment. Spent on new block at Hethersett High School. |
Express Plastics, Beccles Road |
Loddon |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Loddon Infant and Junior. Hobart High. |
Cuckoofield Lane |
Mulbarton |
£313,866 |
Mulbarton First and Middle and Hethersett High. Allocated to Hethersett High reorganisation. |
The Street (west of) |
Poringland |
£0 |
Poringland Primary, Fram Earl High. Some money spent at Framingham Earl High growth project. |
Preston Avenue/London Rd |
Wymondham |
£132,659 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Browick Infant, Robert Kett Junior, Wymondham High. Money to be spent to increase educational capacity in school(s) serving the development. |
Greenland Avenue |
Wymondham |
£1,228,982 |
Ashleigh Infant, Robert Kett Junior or Wymondham High. Some money spent at Robert Kett Junior growth project and the remainder allocated to Wymondham High School. |
Station Road |
Wymondham |
£0 |
To be allocated to one or more of - Browick Infant, Robert Kett Junior, Wymondham High. |
|
|
£4,584,791 |
|
July 2009 TOTAL |
|
£9,241,1121 |
|
1 The difference between this total and that displayed in Table 4 arises from contributions which have received and not yet allocated.
Table 7: How Library Contributions Have Been Spent
Any queries on the table below please contact Neil Buxton on 01603 223406
Figures highlighted in red show new additions since February 2009.
Locality
|
Library Location |
Development |
Total agreed |
Type of project |
|
EAST |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gorleston |
Lowestoft Road, Hopton |
£5,927 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Great Yarmouth |
Boundary Road, Great Yarmouth |
£2,082 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Great Yarmouth |
Marsh Road, Cobholm |
£7,400 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Martham |
Waters Lane, Hemsby |
£3,595 |
Additional book stock |
|
Total |
|
|
£19,004 |
Library enhancements |
|
NORTH |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Aylsham |
St Michael's Hospital |
£2,500 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Cromer |
Church Street, Northrepps |
£945 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Dereham |
Former Little Chef, Norwich Road, Dereham |
£1,000 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Dereham |
London Road, Dereham |
£3,683 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Fakenham |
Greenway Lane, Fakenham |
£1,200 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Fakenham |
Newman's Yard, Fakenham |
£1,000 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Holt |
Grove Road, Holt |
£1,768 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
North Walsham |
Aylsham Road, North Walsham |
£1,730 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
North Walsham |
Yarmouth Road, North Walsham |
£1,200 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
North Walsham |
Bacton Road, North Walsham |
£2,250 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Sheringham |
Tesco, Sheringham |
£1,750 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Stalham |
High Street, Stalham |
£1,000 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Wroxham |
Little Plumstead Hospital |
£7,074 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Wroxham |
Mill Road, Horstead |
£1,200 |
Additional book stock |
|
Total |
|
|
£28,300 |
|
|
NORWICH |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Costessey |
Lodge Farm, New Costessey |
£24,000 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Costessey |
Queen's Hill |
£53,121 |
Installation of self-service plus additional book stock |
|
|
Earlham |
Bowthorpe Road School |
£6,800 |
Furniture, fittings and IT |
|
|
Central Mobiles |
Bishy Barnabee Way, Bowthorpe |
£8,020 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Central Mobiles |
Roundhouse Park, Cringleford |
£12,500 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Mile Cross |
Ives Road, Norwich |
£1,000 |
Furniture, fittings and IT |
|
|
West Earlham/Central Mobiles |
Atkinson Close, Chapel Break |
£1,190 |
Furniture, fittings and IT |
|
|
West Earlham/Central Mobiles |
Lakeland Way, Three Score |
£2,720 |
Furniture, fittings and IT |
|
|
West Earlham/Central Mobiles |
Toyle Road, Bowthorpe |
£1,649 |
Furniture, fittings and IT at West Earlham plus additional book stock |
|
|
Central Mobiles |
Bawburgh Lane, Easton |
£3,838 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Central Mobiles |
Horsbeck Road, Horsford |
£1,100 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Mile Cross |
Havers Road, Norwich |
£6,592 |
Furniture, fittings and IT |
|
|
Central Mobiles |
Cuckoofield Lane, Mulbarton |
£14,322 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Hellesdon |
Officers Mess, Fifers Lane, Norwich |
£3,534 |
Furniture, fittings and IT |
|
|
Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library |
Norwich City Football Club |
£11,200 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Sprowston |
White Woman Lane, Norwich |
£12,972 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Sprowston |
The Paddocks, Old Catton |
£1,200 |
Additional book stock |
|
Total |
|
|
£165,758 |
|
|
SOUTH |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Attleborough |
Besthorpe Road, Attleborough |
£2,380 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Diss |
Victoria Road, Diss |
£1,190 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Diss |
Cuthbert's Maltings, Diss |
£1,400 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Diss |
Mission Road, Diss |
£6,018 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Diss |
Stuston Road, Diss |
£2,000 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Harleston |
Former Harleston Foods |
£2,000 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Harleston |
Parkland Way/Mendham Lane |
£1,275 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Harleston |
Wharton's Nurseries site, Station Road |
£3,931 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Hethersett |
Myrtle Road, Hethersett |
£5,239 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Hingham |
Bell Meadow, Hingam |
£1,628 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Loddon |
Mallard Close, Chedgrave |
£1,498 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Thetford |
Canterbury Way, Thetford |
£1,200 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Thetford |
Charlock Road, Thetford |
£3,980 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Thetford |
Croxton Road Industrial Estate |
£5,299 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Wymondham |
Preston Avenue/London Road, Wymondham |
£21,563 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Wymondham |
Greenland Avenue, Wymondham |
£2,482 |
Additional book stock |
|
Total |
|
|
£63,083 |
|
|
WEST |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Downham Market |
Bennet Street, Downham Market |
£5,908 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Downham Market |
Civray Avenue, Downham Market |
£1,240 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Downham Market |
Lynn Road/Bexwell Road, Downham Market |
£10,915 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Downham Market |
Shorts Drove |
£1,173 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Downham Market Mobile |
Station Road, Watlington |
£1,339 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Gaywood/Dersingham Mobile |
Grimston Road, South Wooton |
£5,221 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Gaywood/Dersingham Mobile |
Wootton Road, South Wootton |
£7,852 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Hunstanton |
Downs Road, Hunstanton |
£700 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Hunstanton |
Malthouse Crescent, Heacham |
£1,250 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
King's Lynn |
Baldock Drive, King's Lynn |
£3,800 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
King's Lynn |
Clenchwarton Road, King's Lynn |
£2,720 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
King's Lynn |
Clenchwarton Road (second site), King's Lynn |
£1,809 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
King's Lynn |
Mill Lane, King's Lynn |
£2,150 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
King's Lynn |
Regis House, Austin Street |
£1,590 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
King's Lynn |
South Fairstead |
£2,675 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
King's Lynn |
Stonegate Street, King's Lynn |
£880 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Swaffham |
Lynn Road, Swaffham |
£1,330 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Swaffham |
Lynn Road, Swaffham |
£2,580 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Watton |
Former RAF Watton Technical Site (phase 1) |
£5,946 |
Additional book stock |
|
|
Watton |
Thetford Road, Watton |
£1,855 |
Additional book stock |
|
Total |
|
|
£62,933 |
|
|
GRAND TOTAL |
|
|
£339,0781 |
|
|
1 The difference between this total and that displayed in Table 4 arises from contributions which have received and not yet allocated.
Table 8: How Fire Contributions Have Been Spent
Fire hydrants are usually covered by a condition rather than in a S106 agreement and are installed by the water authority/developer during the early stages of development. Therefore the cost of the hydrants and installation normally falls directly to the developer rather than the Fire Service. As such costs are not recorded below.
Any queries on the table below please contact Patricia Bond on 01603 819714.
Site |
Settlement |
Agreed Hydrants |
Hydrants Completed |
NORTH NORFOLK |
|||
Cremers Draft |
Sheringham |
1 |
1 |
Aylsham Road (Former Walls Engineering Site) |
North Walsham |
1 |
1 |
Former Hilbre School, Holway Road |
Sheringham |
1 |
1 |
Grove Lane/ Meadow Close |
Holt |
1 |
1 |
|
|
4 |
4 |
KING'S LYNN AND WEST NORFOLK |
|||
Nursery Lane, South Wootton |
King's Lynn |
2 |
2 |
South Fairstead |
King's Lynn |
11 |
9 |
Nursery Drive/ Downs Road |
Hunstanton |
3 |
0 |
Station Road |
Watlington |
2 |
0 |
NORA |
King's Lynn |
9 |
3 |
Short Drove |
Downham Market |
3 |
3 |
Bennet Street |
Downham Market |
3 |
3 |
Gap Farm, Grimston Road (Wootton Meadows) |
South Wootton |
5 |
5 |
Station Road |
Great Massingham |
1 |
1 |
St Peter's Road |
West Lynn |
3 |
0 |
Baldock Drive |
King's Lynn |
2 |
2 |
Town Street |
Upwell |
1 |
1 |
Millfields, Mill Lane, Gaywood |
King's Lynn |
1 |
1 |
Stanhoe Road, Bircham Newton Training Centre |
Bircham Newton |
5 |
0 |
Railway Road (Land South of) Phase 1 |
Downham Market |
2 |
0 |
Railway Road (land south of) Phase 2 |
Downham Market |
2 |
0 |
Land off Bennett Street, Former Williams Refrigeration Site |
Downham Market |
2 |
1 |
Land between Railway Road & Richmond Road, Phase 3 |
Downham Market |
2 |
0 |
Former dairy Crest Site, Wootton Road |
King's Lynn |
3 |
0 |
Land South of Railway Road, Area 4 (Phase 5) |
Downham Market |
1 |
0 |
Site of Electricity sub-station,Wootton Road, Gaywood |
King's Lynn |
2 |
0 |
Station Road |
Great Massingham |
1 |
0 |
CoWA, Tennyson Avenue |
King's Lynn |
5 |
0 |
|
|
71 |
31 |
BRECKLAND |
|||
Croxton Rd Industrial Estate |
Thetford |
3 |
3 |
Peddars Green, Brandon Road |
Swaffham |
1 |
1 |
Lynn Road |
Swaffham |
1 |
1 |
Former Egg Packing Station, Garboldisham Road (Millfields) |
Kenninghall |
1 |
0 |
Lynn Road |
Swaffham |
1 |
0 |
Land North of South Green |
Dereham |
2 |
2 |
Former RAF Watton Technical Site - Phase 1 (Blenhem Grange) |
Watton |
7 |
3 |
Former RAF Watton Technical Site - Phase 2 |
Watton |
7 |
1 |
Former RAF Site, Norwich Road Radar site |
Watton |
3 |
0 |
Land at the Lammas/Malsters Close |
Mundford |
1 |
0 |
Land at Norwich Road |
Thetford |
1 |
1 |
Land at rear of 47 & 49 Norwich Road |
Dereham |
1 |
1 |
Masonic Lodge site, Norwich Road |
Watton |
2 |
0 |
|
|
31 |
13 |
NORWICH |
|||
Bus Station |
Norwich |
1 |
1 |
Kerrison Road (phase II) |
Norwich |
2 |
0 |
Former Brewery Site, King Street |
Norwich |
2 |
2 |
Former Bowthorpe School |
Norwich |
4 |
4 |
Draper Way (T1/ T2 Chapel Break) |
Bowthorpe |
1 |
1 |
Tolye Road, Three Score |
Bowthorpe |
1 |
1 |
Former N&N Site (Fellowes Plain) |
Norwich |
3 |
3 |
Land at Dowding Road |
Old Catton |
1 |
0 |
Land at Barrack Street |
Norwich |
2 |
2 |
Harford Place, Hall Road |
Norwich |
4 |
0 |
|
|
21 |
14 |
BROADLAND |
|||
Horsbeck Way |
Horsford |
1 |
1 |
Former Little Plumstead Hospital Site |
Little Plumstead |
4 |
4 |
White Woman Lane |
Sprowston |
7 |
7 |
Land at the Winery, East of Chapel Street |
Cawston |
1 |
1 |
St Michael's Hospital |
Aylsham |
4 |
1 |
Home Farm, Blue Boar Lane |
Sprowston |
1 |
0 |
St Edmunds Road (land adjacent) |
Lingwood |
1 |
0 |
Little Plumstead Hospital (Phase 2), Hospital Lane |
Little Plumstead |
2 |
0 |
|
|
21 |
14 |
GREAT YARMOUTH |
|||
Blue Sky Holiday Park (Millhaven) |
Bradwell |
4 |
4 |
Marsh Road (Breydon Park) |
Cobholm |
2 |
2 |
Land off Martham Road/Common Road |
Hemsby |
1 |
1 |
Land at Runham Vauxhall |
Great Yarmouth |
2 |
0 |
Great Yarmouth College of FE |
Great Yarmouth |
3 |
0 |
|
|
12 |
7 |
SOUTH NORFOLK |
|||
Cuckoofield Lane |
Mulbarton |
6 |
4 |
North of the Tud (Queens Hills) |
Costessey |
28 |
19 |
Mission Road/ Sandy Lane/ Sawmills Road (Ashbrook Meadow) |
Diss |
3 |
3 |
Myrtle Road |
Hethersett |
2 |
0 |
North A11/ Newmarket Road (Round House Park) |
Cringleford |
15 |
13 |
Greenland Avenue (Whispering Oaks) |
Wymondham |
5 |
5 |
Station Road |
Wymondham |
1 |
0 |
Bawburgh Lane |
Easton |
2 |
0 |
Former Harleston Foods Site, Redenhall Road (The Magpies) |
Harleston |
1 |
0 |
Express Plastics Beccles Road |
Loddon |
1 |
0 |
Lodge Farm, Dereham Road |
New Costessey |
10 |
7 |
The Street (Area C) |
Poringland |
4 |
3 |
Whartons Nursery Station Road |
Harleston |
1 |
1 |
Dowdeswell Development Site, Mendham Lane (Sandcroft Square) |
Harleston |
3 |
3 |
Land off Mendham Lane |
Harleston |
1 |
0 |
Land off Bell Meadow, Dereham Road |
Hingham |
1 |
1 |
Roundwell PH, Longwater Lane |
Costessey |
2 |
0 |
|
|
86 |
59 |
TOTAL |
|
246 |
142 |
Table 9: How Highways Contributions have been spent
Any queries on the below table please contact Kay Gordon on 01603 223272 - New additions are shown in red.
LOCATION |
PARISH |
CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS |
AMOUNT |
MONEY PAID SO FAR |
REFUND IF NOT USED BY |
BRECKLAND |
|
|
|
|
|
47/49 Norwich Road |
Dereham |
Public Transport |
3,000.00 |
|
10 years |
47/49 Norwich Road |
Dereham |
|
£10.105.55 |
|
10 years |
De Narde Road |
Dereham |
Highway |
3,000.00 |
|
|
De Narde Road |
Dereham |
Walk & Cycle (per unit) |
157 |
|
|
Norwich Road Little Chef |
Dereham |
Walking and Cycling |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
10 years |
South Green Jentique |
Dereham |
Public Transport Cont |
10,531.44 |
10,531.44 |
|
South Green Jentique |
Dereham |
|
|
|
|
South Green Jentique |
Dereham |
Per dwelling Walking & Cycling |
15,986.99 |
15,986.99 |
|
South Green Metamec |
Dereham |
PTU |
5,000.00 |
|
5 years |
South Green Metamec |
Dereham |
Per dwelling Walking & Cycling |
131.39 |
|
5 years |
Tesco's |
Dereham |
Walking & Cycling |
15,000.00 |
15,000.00 |
30/09/2018 |
Lopham Road |
East Harling |
Pedestrian Crossing |
2,500.00 |
|
|
Wayland prison |
Griston |
Watton/Griston Cycle link |
40,000.00 |
|
|
Malsters Close |
Mundford |
footpath to West hall Road |
4,000.00 |
|
|
Mill Road/Church Close |
Shipdham |
Pedestrian Facilities on A1075 |
25,000.00 |
|
|
Hill Farm, The Street |
Sporle |
Public Transport |
1,500.00 |
|
|
Hill Farm, The Street |
Sporle |
Traffic calming |
10,000.00 |
|
|
Castle Acre Road |
Swaffham |
Bus Stop enhancements |
3,000.00 |
|
|
Castle Acre Road |
Swaffham |
Walking and Cycling |
10,000.00 |
|
|
Castleacre road |
Swaffham |
A47/A1065 Slip road |
5,000.00 |
|
5 years |
Conservative Club, London Street |
Swaffham |
Walking and Cycling |
7,500.00 |
|
|
Brandon Road |
Swaffham |
Public Transport |
60,000.00 |
|
|
Brandon Rd/Maine st |
Thetford |
Walking and Cycling |
14,000.00 |
|
|
Brandon Rd/Maine st |
Thetford |
Public Transport |
3,000.00 |
|
|
Burrell Way |
Thetford |
Bus Stops |
3,000.00 |
|
|
Radar Station Norwich Road |
Watton |
Public transport |
20,000.00 |
|
10 years |
Radar Station Norwich Road |
Watton |
Walking & Cycling |
10,000.00 |
|
10 years |
RAF Watton |
Watton |
Cycle parking in Watton req before occ |
1,500.00 |
1,500.00 |
|
RAF Watton |
Watton |
Bus publicity |
500 |
500 |
|
RAF Watton |
Watton |
Bus service req before 100 dwellings |
130,000.00 |
130,000.00 |
|
Norwich Road |
Watton |
Watton Walking and Cycling Initiative |
17,775.00 |
|
|
Memorial Way |
Watton |
Upgrade Traffic signals |
115,000.00 |
|
|
Memorial Way |
Watton |
Walking & Cycling |
60,000.00 |
|
|
Memorial Way |
Watton |
Public Transport |
50,000.00 |
|
|
Stonebridge Camp |
Wretham |
Public Transport |
3,000.00 |
|
|
Stonebridge Camp |
Wretham |
Traffic Management |
15,000.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
669,082 |
178,518 |
|
BROADLAND |
|
|
|
|
|
Aylsham Hospital |
Aylsham |
Walking & Cycling |
7,500.00 |
8,256.58 |
04/12/2017 |
Aylsham Hospital |
Aylsham |
Walking and Cycling |
37,000.00 |
31,851 |
01/05/2019 |
Lodge lane |
Catton |
Feasibility Study |
12,000.00 |
12,000.00 |
|
Chapel Street |
Cawston |
Traffic Management required before occupation |
6,750.00 |
|
5 years |
Brick Kiln Road |
Hevingham |
formalising passing areas |
10,000.00 |
|
|
Former Hospital |
Plumstead |
Footway/Cycleway |
120,000.00 |
120,000.00 |
|
Former Hospital |
Plumstead |
Bus Service |
30,000.00 |
30,000.00 |
|
Former Hospital |
Plumstead |
Traffic Measures |
50,000.00 |
50,000.00 |
|
Former Hospital |
Plumstead |
Bus Service |
296,500.00 |
296,500.00 |
|
Former Hospital |
Plumstead |
Bus Service |
30,000.00 |
30,000.00 |
|
Former Hospital |
Plumstead |
Bus Service |
164,223.00 |
164,223.00 |
|
Cawston Road |
Reepham |
Walking & Cycling |
13,000.00 |
|
|
Broadland Business Park |
Thorpe |
|
50,000.00 |
50,000.00 |
|
Broadland Business Park |
Thorpe |
Smee Lane Low Road (Part invoiced 24/4/06) |
30,000.00 |
30,000.00 |
|
Broadland Business Park |
Thorpe |
Public Transport (Part invoiced 24/4/06) |
68,750.00 |
68,750.00 |
|
Broadland Business Park |
Thorpe |
2nd Green Lane |
50,000.00 |
|
|
Broadland Business Park |
Thorpe |
2nd Smee Lane |
30,000.00 |
|
|
Broadland Business Park |
Thorpe |
2nd Public Transport |
68,750.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
1,074,473 |
891,581 |
|
GREAT YARMOUTH |
|
|
|
|
|
Beccles Road |
Bradwell |
SW drainage system (already carried out) |
34,000.00 |
34,000.00 |
|
Beccles Road |
Bradwell |
SW drainage system (already carried out) |
54,000.00 |
|
|
Beccles Road |
Bradwell |
Per plot if more than 88 plots SW drainage |
1,000.00 |
|
|
Blue Sky caravan Park |
Bradwell |
Traffic calming |
17,920.00 |
17,920.00 |
16/08/2015 |
West Road |
Caister |
Roundabout |
24,000.00 |
24,000.00 |
5 years start date - TBA |
West Road |
Caister |
roundabout |
24,000.00 |
24,000.00 |
26/07/2017 |
West Road |
Caister |
bus infrastructure improvements |
3,000.00 |
3,000.00 |
26/07/2017 |
Cantley Sugar Factory |
Cantley |
Traffic Management |
100,000.00 |
|
|
Burgh Road |
Gorleston |
Highway (index linked) |
19,000.00 |
|
|
Market gates Shopping Centre |
Great Yarmouth |
Bus information screen maintenance |
112,500.00 |
112,500.00 |
no dated |
Marsh Road |
Great Yarmouth |
Public Transport Cont |
10,112.00 |
10,112.00 |
20/09/2009 |
Marsh Road |
Great Yarmouth |
Public Transport Cont |
10,000.00 |
|
|
Marsh Road |
Great Yarmouth |
Public Transport Cont |
10,000.00 |
|
|
Pasteur Road |
Great Yarmouth |
Ped & Cycle link Pasteur road |
12,500.00 |
12,500.00 |
03/03/2015 |
Pasteur Road |
Great Yarmouth |
Cycle facilities |
4,150.00 |
4,150.00 |
03/03/2015 |
South Beach Parade |
Great Yarmouth |
Bus Shelters and Stops before opening |
10,000.00 |
|
|
Back Lane |
Martham |
Back Lane imp |
5,000.00 |
|
|
Back Lane |
Martham |
Improvements to Back Lane |
7,000.00 |
7,000.00 |
12/06/2017 |
Back Lane(2 dwellings) |
Martham |
Back Lane imp |
2,178.00 |
|
|
Back Lane (6 dwellings) |
Martham |
Back Street, The Green improvement |
6,261.60 |
6,261.60 |
|
|
|
|
466,622 |
255,444 |
|
KING'S LYNN AND WEST NORFOLK |
|
|
|
|
|
Area 4 Railway Road |
Downham Market |
Walking and Cycling |
9,800.00 |
|
|
Bennett Street |
Downham Market |
Per unit Walking and Cycling |
310 |
|
|
Railway Road |
Downham Market |
Walking and Cycling |
31,750.00 |
|
|
Gayton Mill, Lynn Road |
Gayton |
Highways (per unit) |
500 |
|
|
Hunstanton Road |
Heacham |
Walking and Cycling |
25,000.00 |
20,000.00 |
01/06/2009 |
Old Hunstanton Road |
Hunstanton |
pedestrian facilities |
10,000.00 |
|
|
181 St Peters Road |
Kings Lynn |
Kings Lynn Ferry (per unit) |
150 |
|
10 years |
181 St Peters Road |
Kings Lynn |
Public Transport infrastructure |
3,000.00 |
|
10 years |
Hardwick Road |
Kings Lynn |
Walking and Cycling |
7,000.00 |
7,000.00 |
none |
Wooton Road |
Kings Lynn |
Walking and cycling |
50,000.00 |
|
|
Clenchwarton Road |
King's Lynn |
Public Transports (Not before 30 units) |
15,375.00 |
15,375.00 |
27/01/2018 |
Grimston Road |
King's Lynn |
A148/A1078 Junction imp |
14,775.00 |
16,894.00 |
|
Hansa Road |
King's Lynn |
Walking and Cycling |
1,429.00 |
|
no date set |
Old Jaegar Site, 1 Hansa Rd |
King's Lynn |
Footway/Cycleway |
34,925.70 |
34,925.70 |
19/11/2012 |
Winston Churchill Drive |
King's Lynn |
Feasibility Study and TRO |
31,530.00 |
|
|
Winston Churchill Drive |
King's Lynn |
Cost of carrying out works |
108,250.00 |
108,250.00 |
|
Winston Churchill Drive |
King's Lynn |
Public Transport Cont |
300,000.00 |
|
|
Winston Churchill Drive |
King's Lynn |
|
|
|
|
Gayton Hall Farm |
King's Lynn |
B1145/B1153 Cross Roads |
14,500 |
|
|
Tennyson Avenue KL |
King's Lynn |
Travel Plan monitoring |
2,500.00 |
|
|
Land at Edward Benefer Way |
King's Lynn |
Walking & Cycling |
20,000.00 |
|
|
Land at Edward Benefer Way |
King's Lynn |
Bus Shelter |
26,500.00 |
|
|
Land at Edward Benefer Way |
King's Lynn |
Bus Service |
50,000.00 |
|
|
Wootton Road |
South Wootton |
A148/A1078 junction imps |
18,500.00 |
|
10 years |
A10 Lynn Road |
West Winch |
speed signs |
10,000.00 |
10,000.00 |
|
|
|
|
771,795 |
212,445 |
|
NORTH NORFOLK |
|
|
|
|
|
The Drift |
Fakenham |
making up The Drift to adoptable standard |
25,000.00 |
25,000.00 |
|
The Drift |
Fakenham |
making up The Drift to adoptable standard |
1,000.00 |
1,000.00 |
|
Oak Street |
Fakenham |
Walking and Cycling |
£33, 339.60 |
33,339.60 |
18/12/2009 |
Oak Street |
Fakenham |
Traffic Management at £6,500 invoiced |
20,000.00 |
6,500.00 |
|
Edinburgh Road |
Holt |
Bus stop |
2,000.00 |
2,000.00 |
28/07/2013 |
Edinburgh Road |
Holt |
Public Transport Initiative |
20,000.00 |
20,000.00 |
28/07/2013 |
Bacton Road |
North Walsham |
Walking and Cycling initiative (North Walsham) |
6,766.20 |
6,766.20 |
no date set |
Cornish Way/Lyngate Road |
North Walsham |
North Walsham A149 Link Road |
6,124.64 |
6,124.64 |
22/01/2008 |
Cornish Way/Lyngate Road |
North Walsham |
North Walsham A149 Link Road |
£12.572.28 |
£12.572.28 |
22/02/2008 |
Cornish Way/Lyngate Road |
North Walsham |
North Walsham A149 Link Road |
14,968.89 |
14,968.89 |
|
|
|
|
95,860 |
115,699 |
|
NORWICH |
|
|
|
|
|
Amsterdam Way |
Norwich |
Ped Crossing |
37,500.00 |
37,500.00 |
01/05/2006 |
Amsterdam Way |
Norwich |
Ped Crossing |
37,500.00 |
37,500.00 |
01/05/2006 |
Amsterdam Way |
Norwich |
Airport Link Road |
75,000.00 |
75,000.00 |
01/05/2008 |
Bowthorpe Road |
Norwich |
Modifications to hway network |
60,000.00 |
60,000.00 |
|
Chapelfield |
Norwich |
Cycle facilities |
200,000.00 |
200,000.00 |
5 years |
Chapelfield |
Norwich |
Cringleford P+R |
700,000.00 |
700,000.00 |
|
Chapelfield |
Norwich |
Public Transport |
100,000.00 |
100,000.00 |
|
Chapelfield |
Norwich |
Rampant Horse St/Westlegate |
250,000.00 |
250,000.00 |
|
Chapelfield |
Norwich |
St Stephens Street |
934,000.00 |
934,000.00 |
|
Chapelfield |
Norwich |
Traffic Control Measures |
100,000.00 |
100,000.00 |
|
Chapelfield |
Norwich |
Variable Messaging |
200,000.00 |
200,000.00 |
|
Chapelfield |
Norwich |
Cycling Provision |
200,000.00 |
200,000.00 |
5 years |
Fifers lane |
Norwich |
Transport improvement measures |
11,000.00 |
11,000.00 |
|
Fifers lane |
Norwich |
To promote alternative transport other than car |
41,000.00 |
41,000.00 |
10/06/2008 |
Hall Road |
Norwich |
Public Transport prior implementation |
100,000.00 |
100,000.00 |
17/07/2015 |
Hall Road |
Norwich |
Walking and Cycling |
125,000.00 |
125,000.00 |
17/07/2015 |
Hall Road |
Norwich |
Imp of A140 and B1113 |
50,000.00 |
50,000.00 |
17/07/2015 |
NCFC Football Ground |
Norwich |
Transport Contribution (Hotel) |
£27.610.00 |
27,610.00 |
|
NCFC Football Ground |
Norwich |
|
|
|
|
NCFC Football Ground |
Norwich |
Transport Contribution (Res) |
44,520.00 |
|
|
NCFC Football Ground |
Norwich |
Toucan Crossing Carrow Rd |
50,000.00 |
|
|
NCFC Football Ground |
Norwich |
non car transport |
114,000.00 |
114,000.00 |
31/10/2018 |
NCFC Football Ground |
Norwich |
CCTV |
60,000.00 |
|
|
NCFC Football Ground |
Norwich |
MOVA |
89,500.00 |
|
|
NCFC Football Ground |
Norwich |
transport improvements |
95,931.00 |
|
|
NCFC Football Ground |
Norwich |
VMS signage |
140,000.00 |
|
|
Hall Road - Harford Place |
Norwich |
Bus Service Enhancement |
100,000.00 |
|
|
Hall Road - Harford Place |
Norwich |
West Norwich Community Transport |
12,500.00 |
|
|
Hall Road - Harford Place |
Norwich |
Real Time Bus Information Display |
7,500.00 |
|
|
Blue Boar Lane |
Sprowston |
Sprowston Park & Ride |
120,900.00 |
120,900.00 |
16/10/2008 |
|
|
|
4,055,851 |
3,483,510 |
|
SOUTH NORFOLK |
|
|
|
|
|
Mallard Close |
Chedgrave |
Walking and Cycling |
8,700.00 |
8,700.00 |
18/06/2017 |
Brewers Fayre |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
1,615.00 |
1,615.00 |
31/01/2018 |
Dereham Road |
Costessey |
Bus Shelters |
60,000.00 |
62,536.31 |
17/01/2018 |
Dereham Road |
Costessey |
Longwater imp - when contract for scheme let |
220,348.84 |
|
|
Forest Way |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
104,329.00 |
104,329.00 |
01/01/2018 |
Forest Way |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
11,950.00 |
11,950.00 |
01/01/2018 |
Longwater |
Costessey |
Longwater Interchange |
7,752.00 |
7,752.00 |
31/01/2018 |
Longwater Employment Park |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
4,522.00 |
4,522.00 |
01/01/2018 |
Longwater Employment Park |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
13,889.00 |
13,889.00 |
01/01/2018 |
Longwater Ind Est |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
15,500.00 |
|
|
Longwater Retail park |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
81,933.60 |
81,933.60 |
01/01/2010 |
Longwater Retail park |
Costessey |
Public Transport |
20,500.00 |
20,500.00 |
07/11/2011 |
Longwater Retail park |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
13,948.00 |
13,948.00 |
01/01/2018 |
Longwater Retail park |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
7,752.00 |
3,000.00 |
01/01/2018 |
North of the tud |
Costessey |
Longwater Cont |
135,702.37 |
135,702.37 |
|
North of the tud |
Costessey |
Longwater Cont |
1,822,922.19 |
1,822,922.19 |
|
North of the tud |
Costessey |
Public Transport |
387,650.00 |
387,650.00 |
|
North of the tud |
Costessey |
Public Transport |
10,000.00 |
10,000.00 |
|
Plot 5 Alex Moorhouse Way |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
6,487.00 |
|
|
Plot 6 Alex Moorhouse Way |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
3,393.00 |
3,393.00 |
|
Plot 7 Alex Moorhouse Way |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
11,035.00 |
11,035.00 |
|
Plot 8 Alex Moorhouse Way |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
11,092.00 |
11,092.00 |
|
Royal Norfolk Showground |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
118,000.00 |
|
|
North West Quadrant Queens Hills |
Costessey |
Longwater interchange |
58,000.00 |
|
|
Link Road |
Cringleford |
Link Road |
1,192,000.00 |
|
|
Link Road |
Cringleford |
Initial Contribution |
279,000.00 |
279,000.00 |
|
Link Road |
Cringleford |
Link Road |
700,500.00 |
700,500.00 |
|
Link Road |
Cringleford |
Public Transport Cont |
400,000.00 |
451,600.00 |
|
Diss Cue Club |
Diss |
Diss Walking and Cycling |
4,830.00 |
|
|
Mission Road |
Diss |
|
|
|
|
Stuston Road |
Diss |
Walking and Cycling |
13,900.00 |
13,900.00 |
12/03/2017 |
Victoria Road |
Diss |
Walking and Cycling |
43,000.00 |
43,000.00 |
18/12/2011 |
Victoria Road |
Diss |
Diss Walking and Cycling |
43,000.00 |
43,000.00 |
|
Victoria Road |
Diss |
Traffic Monitoring |
80,000.00 |
80,000.00 |
27/06/2007 |
Victoria Road |
Diss |
Diss Walking and Cycling |
6,210.00 |
6,210.00 |
14/03/2017 |
Bawburgh Lane |
Easton |
A47/A1074 interchange imp |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
|
Bawburgh Lane |
Easton |
A47/A1074 interchange imp |
69,898.00 |
69,898.00 |
31/01/2008 |
Alston's Meadow |
Framingham Earl |
Cycleway between Poringland and Trowse |
10,000.00 |
|
|
Mendham Lane |
Harleston |
Harleston Walking and Cycling strategy |
38,341.69 |
38,341.69 |
01/04/2018 |
Mendham Lane |
Harleston |
Harleston Walking and Cycling strategy |
35,570.00 |
|
|
Mendham Lane |
Harleston |
Harleston Walking and Cycling strategy |
6,432.00 |
6,432.00 |
15/01/2018 |
Mendham Lane |
Harleston |
Walking and Cycling |
17,050.00 |
|
10 years |
Mendham Lane |
Harleston |
Per additional dwelling if over 65 units built |
261.31 |
|
|
Mendham Lane |
Harleston |
TRO |
5,000.00 |
|
|
Redenhall Road |
Harleston |
Harleston Walking and Cycling strategy |
15,062.50 |
15,062.00 |
01/03/2017 |
Station Road |
Harleston |
Footway on south side Swan Lane |
15,000.00 |
15,749.00 |
07/03/2018 |
Titlow road |
Harleston |
Harleston Walking and Cycling strategy |
2,840.67 |
2,840.00 |
26/02/2018 |
Bell Meadow |
Hingham |
Bus Stop enhancements |
3,000.00 |
3,000.00 |
18/12/2017 |
Bell Meadow |
Hingham |
Fairland Enhancement scheme |
15,000.00 |
|
|
Beccles Road |
Loddon |
Public Transport |
20,000.00 |
|
|
Beccles Road |
Loddon |
Walking and Cycling |
50,000.00 |
|
|
High House Farm Lane |
Marlingford |
Improving roads in vicinity of site |
10,122.00 |
10,122.00 |
30/01/2017 |
Cuckoofield lane |
Mulbarton |
Initial payment traffic calming feasibility study |
20,000.00 |
20,000.00 |
|
Cuckoofield lane |
Mulbarton |
Max cont should traffic calming be carried out |
92,000.00 |
92,000.00 |
|
Cuckoofield lane |
Mulbarton |
New Bus Shelter/stops |
11,000.00 |
11,000.00 |
|
Cuckoofield lane |
Mulbarton |
Maintenance of bus shelter/stops |
1,000.00 |
|
|
Area C The Street |
Poringland |
Traffic measures at Arminghall Lane |
5,000.00 |
5,000.00 |
10/08/2010 |
Station Road |
Pulham St Mary |
safer & healthier journeys to school |
10,665.00 |
|
|
Old Loddon Road |
Trowse |
Bus Shelter |
10,000.00 |
10,000.00 |
18/11/2010 |
Old Loddon Road |
Trowse |
Maintenance of bus shelter |
10,000.00 |
|
|
Greenland Avenue |
Wymondham |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
6,377,704 |
4,638,124 |
|
TOTAL ACROSS COUNTY |
|
|
13,480,886 |
19,510,534 |
|
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